When Loeb was here in one rallyshow last year he did an interview for one TV talk show. It wasn't all about rally but when he was asked if he feels scared sometimes when driving, he said: "Yes, in Finland I do."
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When Loeb was here in one rallyshow last year he did an interview for one TV talk show. It wasn't all about rally but when he was asked if he feels scared sometimes when driving, he said: "Yes, in Finland I do."
Quote Marcus Grönholm: Bravery is everything in Finland
are we seeing the last of p solberg in wrc this year,no team is proposing him not even rumours to suggest any possibilites :( :mad:
I think Sordo and Kimi's future is vital to determine Petter's future. If either of them leave Citroen, then surely Petter is next in line. Malcolm Wilson is also stupid if he doesn't offer him a seat in the second team at least - he's far better than Henning and Wilson, and is as good as Mikko and JML in my view.
LOL...Quote:
Originally Posted by pettersolberg29
what makes you think he is next in line for citroen ? because he bought a car from them ? Sordo is under contract...Kimi will be replaced by another paying driver and same goes for Henning...in other words if solberg wants to drive he has to pay. If solberg puts his hand in his pocket once more he could even be works driver depending how deep he searches inside the pocket.
The days that Solberg is going to get payed to drive are over.
i dont see sordo leaving citroen at moment as hes also facing the same dilema with no team intrested in him apart from maybe vw in late 2012,as with kimi he still wants to prove something in wrc b4 he heads back to F1,mini is already crowded with potential drivers fighting for the seats,its really a pity for the sport. :o
I am pretty sure Petter would not drive for anyone else. He has fought too hard to get to where he is to step into a works team. The way he has talked and all the people who have sacrificed to get him up and going, would be good for Petter, but a massive kick in the balls for those who keep the team running.
I don't think Petter will have any second thoughts about putting down the team. He has had a couple comments the last rallies about "what he could do if they get in a factory team", so he really seems to want that. At the moment he seems not in a position to take risks that can wreck his car, which he needs to take to get any better results. But he will not do it for nothing; He wants a competitive car obviously.
I never said he'd be a payed driver, but surely if Petter approached either team next year then they would be foolish to reject him.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
Back from Finland and once again...I've enjoyed every single pass of Petter :D pity he didn't finished on podium, he deserved it :up: