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Tänak where the hurry now?
it gets sillier
Rallirinki / Teemu
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According to @ksmlfi
and @mantyari
, Tommi had his phone stolen yesterday just before Tänak news broke. If that's true, the thief could be in possession of personal information and messages of A-bomb proportions.
wow, this is getting so silly now
Jari playing too much with the gears.. should get automatic gearbox then :D
painful to watch this Tänak crusing, guy isnt even trying:D
which is right of crouse
cmon guys watch his driving style? im not sayin because of the times but driving
if he is on it he is really flicking the car around, you can see how carefully he is taking the lines...at least the two first stages
The stage win run is alive!
Loeb very slow so far, 6.8 already in third split already
first stage of the rally for Toyota!
Huge understeer for Loeb and exact reacting on time
nothing wrong with Loeb, just no rhytm, actually took time back with the ending
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Looks like missing "The second left one at the right rear" :) #WRCLive
@Becsywecsy
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Interesting what Mads say after flying finish. Any translation?
can't understand why Mads keeps and keeps driving with the C3R5.. only to get in the C3 WRC?
Until we know what happened we should refrain from being too judgemental.
At the end of last stage Kris said he had puncture warning light on the dash, but appeared ok. It is possible he had a sudden drop in tyre pressure that put him into the barrier, rather than pure driving error.
Seems works Skoda boys had a much better asphalt set up than gravel.
So Meeke crashed out and Evans screwed his set-up this morning.
Glad I watched England beating NZ in the Rugby World Cup semi-final ! :)
I would ask the other way around; why is Citroen still supporting him? The C3 R5 keeps winning events in competitive national series and even in the ERC while Ostberg is still unable to feel at ease in it. Clearly, the C3 doesn’t suit his driving style but the way he’s showing his frustration makes people to wrongly blame the car or the brand (btw, although backed by Citroen, his program is run by a private Belgium team).
Sat 12:17 - Media Zone - Andrea Adamo
"We have to see the bigger picture - of course Kris sadly crashed and now we have to manage it differently without taking too many risks. Our definition of risk is slightly different than a drivers' definition of risk! I guess in the last stage that Seb and Daniel were backing off a little bit too much but it's difficult. I am calm and relaxed!"
Sat 12:13 - Media Zone - Loeb
"In the last stage, maybe I was a bit too cautious. I didn't want to make a mistake in the morning and Thierry is going very fast. The feeling with the car is good and the balance is nice: it's not bad, I'm in a better rhythm than I was in Monte Carlo."
Sat 12:11 - Media Zone - Sordo
"When it is a little bit dirty I lose a lot of time and don't keep up the speed in these type of corners. On normal roads I am okay but in gravelly or muddy places I do not put enough speed in the corners. Of course I would like to finish 1-2-3 on the podium and after I saw Kris off the road I lost concentration a little bit. We have a little bit of pressure and I would prefer to have less work to do in Australia! I will keep pushing to put pressure on Ott."
Sat 12:08 - Media Zone - Neuville
"Perfect morning for us - we had a good feeling and good speed. We are up to the position where we want and need to be. Obviously Tanak is going to try and chase Dani and us too. Hopefully my teammates will do job and we can afternoon as well."
#Tyre info: Day 2 afternoon - SS10-SS13
All the @Michelin @OfficialWRC drivers with 5 MICHELIN Pilot Sport H5
#MichelinWRC #RallyRACC
from Kris FB:
Hi everyone,
I knew that I had to put it on the line as Rally Catalunya moved from gravel to asphalt this morning; Seb Marshall and I had to try to do something about the Hyundais, because they were one-two-three overnight. And it looked promising after the opening stage of the day - but ultimately a small mistake has cost us very dearly and I’m back here in service for the rest of the day.
With the transition from gravel to tarmac, you’re always wondering what the car will feel like and how it matches up to the test, but on the opening stage this morning the rhythm was good. The TOYOTA GAZOO Racing WRC Yaris felt incredible, in fact - and our time was enough for us to get up to third overall and move a little closer to the rally lead.
But then on the second stage, not too far in, I braked for a fast left-hand bend that tightened. I knew the corner well, but the moment that I touched the middle pedal I locked the rear brakes. As soon as that happens you lose some metres of braking, so I didn’t make the corner. I touched the barrier with the rear of the car and that was it: game over.
I’m annoyed, frustrated and gutted for the team. It would have been nice to have been in the thick of that fight, with beautiful weather and lovely asphalt stages. But unfortunately it wasn’t to be.
Let’s see about tomorrow. We have to see what the situation is with Ott and the driver’s championship, how that develops between now and the PowerStage. He may need as many points as possible from that stage, so it may be a situation where we don’t have to push. We’ll just see how today develops and gauge the lie of the land tomorrow morning.
Thanks, as always, for your support,
Kris
I think Lukyanuk has given C3R5 a good beating.
Doesnt sound like Ogier's going anywhere different next year...
"My feeling in the car is better than the last time we raced on tarmac so there's some positive. I'm happy to confirm with the times that the tests went in the right direction. The next car is a couple of minutes in front, so we'll probably use the afternoon to do some more work"