For sure this would be the sensible approach. Specially since Petter seemed to have reasonable control on Sordo, matching his times in "safe-mode".Quote:
Originally Posted by Mintexmemory
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For sure this would be the sensible approach. Specially since Petter seemed to have reasonable control on Sordo, matching his times in "safe-mode".Quote:
Originally Posted by Mintexmemory
Thats what professional teams do, not teams that have as a main goal to sponsor the bosses son to disgrace the sport.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mintexmemory
Is Louise ever going to finish this stage? Or has she stopped to buy some groceries in one of the villages?
I make it that she's only about 40 mins behind her only competitor for the 'Ladies Cup'. She will still get 18 PWRC points!!!
ALERT ALERT _ Attempt to raise Matthew Wilson criticism at an inappropriate point - Take 2 'TROLL' points and stand in the corner.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
I don't know about the other Ford drivers but for Petter sittuation was quite simple. He didn't had too mutch to loose. And as you can see he lost just the second place. But if he would made a good tyre choice then he could enter in the battle for victory. It's just a simply mathemathical choice. He risked three points for winning seven. I THINK.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sulland
This is the problem.. It's a SIMPLE mathematical calculation. And not the way you should apply mathematics at all. It's nothing more than a high probability bet to get the negative outcome.Quote:
Originally Posted by Crocone
A quarter of an hour differenses between first and 10 th car.
Yeah you're right. But I think that this was a opportunity to risk for a good result. No one knows if there will be another posibility to risk something.Quote:
Originally Posted by bretddog
Cant believe Solberg lost so much time after winning SS11, ridiculous tyre decision :(