So, there is nobody who can tell some times from shakedown? It is finished for more then an hour now and still there is nothing news. :(
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So, there is nobody who can tell some times from shakedown? It is finished for more then an hour now and still there is nothing news. :(
There are some pictures from shakedown on official website of San Remo rally, but i don't see any live-result part on this website :confused:
IRC site nor offical site of San remo rally doesn`t have shakedown results. Is it really so hard to publish the results? They do behave very profesisonal... :rolleyes:
I completely agree with you, unfortunally not very professional. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Dejan
Kopecky fastest from Meeke. No other info.
More info, but all unofficial and not sure if order is accurate, could be another time for somebody after Hanninen:
1 Kopecky 2.07.7 (3 passes)
2 Meeke 2.08.7
3 Hanninen 2.09.2
4 Duval 2.11.0
Ok, thanks Noel, but where did you got this info from?Quote:
Originally Posted by noel157
IRC site was never that good and for sure not fast. ERC site is perfect for me.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dejan
What they said at the ShakedownQuote:
Originally Posted by noel157
Juho Hanninen (Skoda Fabia S2000): “I improved a lot on asphalt since the beginning of the
season, but each race is different and here with such narrow and twisty roads, is going to a
new experience. After Montecarlo I understood that the Fabia had a great pontential and I
could improve! Jan (Kopeky) has good chsnces to win the challenge, and I’ll do my best to help
him”.
François Duval (Abarth Grande Punto S2000): “I do not know this rally very well, but above all I
should start slowly to avoid what happened in Ypres! Apart this I’m very happy with the car…”
Luca Rossetti (Abarth Grande Punto S2000): “The route is really nice and I like it a lot. I feel
comfortable in the Punto and we found a good set up”.
Kris Meeke (Peugeot 207 S2000): “I feel good, the 207 is fine. I’m surprised with my times, that
are not bad at all compared to the ones of other drivers with better experience on this kind of
route”.
Piero Longhi (Skoda Fabia S2000): “I’m satisfied. Last Tuesday we did some tests that allowed
us to improve the Fabia. I really like Rallye Sanremo, but is going to be tough because of the
high level of the participants”.
Nicolas Vouilloz (Peugeot 207 S2000): “The set up is perfect and I feel comfortable. I always
liked these roads . We’ll see where we’ll be tonight, the first leg is going to be crucial”.
Luca Cantamessa (Peugeot 207 S2000) BF Goodrich): “We are working on the set up of the 207
in order to adapt it to my driving style. I can’t wait to see what happens at the end of the first
stage!”
Umberto Scandola (Abarth Grande Punto S2000): “We worked a lot this morning to find the
right set up. We’ll see what happens in the first stage”.
Now there will be live results on rallylink.it: http://www.cronoimperia.it/sanremo09/index.html