No, Fisher is faster and almost whole academy is yet to come to the finish of SS3.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
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No, Fisher is faster and almost whole academy is yet to come to the finish of SS3.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
What did he say?Quote:
Originally Posted by EightGear
Excellent pace from young french driver Vincent Dubert, leading R3 class in 2WD :eek:
He was nearly crying and said he thought it was the end after the crash. He couldn't believe he was here (in Finland) and was thankfull to a lot of people. His voice was very emotional.
And more ref Breen: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-nEUNSzmkZ-...0/IMG_8893.JPG
Ukrainian champion Youri Protasov seems to do OK too for his first outing in DS3 ;)
Frederik Ahlin retired :confused:
I can see Abbring on the photo.Quote:
Originally Posted by noel157
I can imagine, Marko Martin quit Rallying after such accident, but Breen is still very young and his career is ahead of him. Sadly but these things are part of the game and just happen.Quote:
Originally Posted by EightGear
Very tight battle between Ogier, Lappi & Paddon. Expect Andersson to join in tomorrow also. Very early days yet.
Ooops Mirek, wrong link on wrong forum. Here we go:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
SWRC Finland WRC Live interview SS3 - YouTube
The quality of rallying is so sad nowdays. Four factory drivers doing ok, after that just BS. Couldn't have imagined 10 years ago that 15th WRC driver would be 25th overall, was just not possible. Those days, there were good drivers like Loix just making it to top 10, now he would be top 5 in almost any car.
Saw one stage today, not gonna to any more was so dissapointed
Thanks, Noel.
I would heavily disagree as Neuville, Ostberg, Novikov and Tänak heve driven very well. Good drivers also in S2000 machinery. But OK, it's your opinion.Quote:
Originally Posted by COD
I say that it's going to get better as we have many promising drivers stepping up.
I know the story when back in the day the grass was greener etc, but I'm not buying that anymore :)
Ostberg and Neuvile are quite impressive so far in particular. Big battle is going in S2000 as well. I would say it will be very interesting Rally.
I agree with you. And i also believe that the championship title fights will be more tighter andQuote:
Originally Posted by cali
interesting when Loeb retires.
Totally agree but next year Ogier will be in WRC machinery and that will be - 5 quick drivers.Quote:
Originally Posted by COD
I have to wonder, is Petter playing tactics? The sudden drop in pace on the final stage has put him a fair bit further down the start order for the next day... What is the weather forecast looking like?
No tactics, they are starting the same order tomorrow, he had traction problems I think.
I saw a picture on facebook of his car, looked like he had a crash.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
https://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.ph...type=1&theater
If Citroen is continuing... And maybe even six if Latvala to VW and Sordo to Ford. Wow.Quote:
Originally Posted by Barreis
Surprised to see Loeb's good, erhm, excellent speed today!
Our rally group was in SS3 Mynnilä, few wide lines in our place and then came Åhlin... Rolled five and half times.
Photos courtesy of my uncle.
http://juhake.kapsi.fi/motorsport/IMG_0795edited.jpg
http://juhake.kapsi.fi/motorsport/IMG_0806edited.jpg
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Originally Posted by Juha_Koo
It's a lifetime opportunity and pure luck to be on the right place
at the right time to grab the (bull by the balls) moment.
Hope the guys are OK.
And here's the video of the crach...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6KP2vMrous
Good morning from SS4 Urria, at Mikko's place. Some 1 hour before 1st car, not too much people yet but there were a lot of overnighters on entrance roads. And the mosquitos are killing my nerves...
Yesterday we did most of the cars at SS3 Mynnilä. Fast straight over a crest which almost was a jump, and a breaking to fast left. A bit of old school atmosphere as spectators, a handful, were waiting other leg on the road as cars approached. It's interesting how Loeb's pace hasn't showed at our spots. He's of course fast, but no clear difference to Mikko, JML or Mads. Atko is doing fine as well, but he breaked far earlier than others, indicating a lack of confidence I think. Ogier, Paddon and Lappi are clearly fastest S2000s.
God Morning! We are on Urria to but at the beginning of stage. Have the same problem with mosquitoes like you. We were on the SS 1 yesterday and saw some realy nice bends at the begining of the stage.
Nr 81 had a real close call and roled almost 2 times.
thanks a lot for the update. enloy the rallyQuote:
Originally Posted by Hartusvuori
10 minutes for Urria. :bounce:
Lets see if yesterdays times were just practice runs for the fins...
Good morning! Ready for rallying, job can wait for a while :)
Hope we can see proper battle all the day!
I am really starting to doubt that Loeb is human.... we are being invaded !!!!!
waiting for Nikara
Nikara is flying!
Nikara equal as top s2000 crews :eek: at a stage with big jumps...
Isnt Rally Radio on?
it is on mate.Quote:
Originally Posted by Koppomsbo