nobody could challenge him at any moment, and he won by nearly 2 minutes. There's no need to push for stage wins if you're more then 30 seconds ahead of the rest after 3 stages..Quote:
Originally Posted by RS
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nobody could challenge him at any moment, and he won by nearly 2 minutes. There's no need to push for stage wins if you're more then 30 seconds ahead of the rest after 3 stages..Quote:
Originally Posted by RS
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Originally Posted by Bartek
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This is old info...Quote:
Originally Posted by Bartek
He wanted to push, but he wasnt on same speed as fastest drivers. He was very lucky with weather conditions, tyre choice and quality of his "special" Pirelli compound for this surface.Quote:
Originally Posted by denkimi
Hirvonnen was the overall winner, however I think Ogier humiliated everyone pace wise, and he is WRC driver aswell, so do the math.
It looks like problem is solved and rally will be done...
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Originally Posted by PLuto
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Yes, I think Ogier would have been the winner without problems that year. Would have been more "interesting" in 2011 for both though I think, when you consider Petter didn't win any stages then, yet was stronger than Hirvonen on Monte this year.Quote:
Originally Posted by Francis44
Given Basso's pace on Mille Miglia, I guess we should expect the 1.6Ts to be at the front. Only thing I am worried about for Basso is the Pirelli tyres if it is dry. Anyone know what the forecast is?