In the championship.Quote:
Originally Posted by GigiGalliNo1
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In the championship.Quote:
Originally Posted by GigiGalliNo1
Nice!Quote:
Originally Posted by John V
Ford has traditionally been very strong in Acropolis, having won six out of eight last years. Their run didn't last...
Oh i got it over mind, shame bout henning
On statistics front, this will not only be Loeb's 41st win but also Citroen's 47th. With that number, they equal Subaru and trail Peugeot by one!
Looks like also Garde will pass poor Henning.
Hänninen is doing pretty amazing times. Quite near to slowest wrc.cars.
Latvala craziest man at all Greece! at this moment
Aava is doing a very very good job !!! :)
He feel big pressure from manufactures Citroen - Sordo. But 28 sec it still realityQuote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
Goodmorning everybody!!
Can you please supply me the Split time webpage link?
Disappointing day3 so far no real fights and Henning falling of the podium, now let us see if Citroen buy 4th place for Sordo.
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Would be no surprise if Aava had an "technichal Problem" :rolleyes: :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Viking
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Originally Posted by Viking
No reason for Citroën doing this, as Aava is privateer, Sordo would bring the 4th position points for manufacturers :rolleyes:
Could be, but maybe they dont bother as they have already this 4th place in Man.Champ.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kamikaze
Aava would be clever if he would let Sordo pass, it would help him in the future, also he has already showed that he is by far the man of this rally.
We've seen that "help" to come no avail for so many times. Of course, the wrath of manufacturer resulting if driver refuses to comply is much worse option.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tomi
and a free rebuild for turkey :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Kamikaze
OK, he did few amazing stage times but has not been so fast consistently? Overally good performance. Altough I believe that drivers like Meeke, Hänninen, Andersson etc. would do at least the same with C4 or Ford Focus.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tomi
Interesting to see Aava in Finland.
Or push the works guy to make an error, I dont think that would be so good either.Quote:
Originally Posted by jonkka
Well I was watching F1 and from what I know it is not allow for teams to make decisions that interfere with drivers placements, wonder why the FIA don't apply the same rule for the WRC.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kamikaze
Yes maybe they would, but they are not doing, agree, I wait to see how he will do in Finland too, last year he did very well first time in a WRC.Quote:
Originally Posted by Finni
And how would they police that rule?Quote:
Originally Posted by tmx
100million dollars fine.Quote:
Originally Posted by jonkka
What speed from Aava on SS19(faster than Latvala) :eek:
That's a penalty, not policing (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/police, definition 4).Quote:
Originally Posted by tmx
In F1 where all action takes place in front of TV cameras all the time, it's much easier to detect if someone suddenly slows down in benefit of someone else. But in WRC it's almost impossible to get caught.
Never issue an order if you can't control that it is will be carried through.
And Sordo even faster on split 2 !!!! :eek:
Maybe Aava is a new Duval :)
No way he's slowing down! Good...Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
Latvala faster again(split 2) ;)
So Aava will be faster then Sordo at this stage
Jari-Mati is TOO fast :eek: :eek:
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Originally Posted by Viking
I see more Matt Wilson having to let pass Jari-Mati Latvala, order given by his father :mark:
Rautenbach faster than Loeb... :p :
Looks like he find short way to win :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
conrad will crash soon :)
Final Super Special Stage, he's got experience of that...Quote:
Originally Posted by Viridian Black
No post for ages, so I'll pop in.
Another Loeb win !!! :)