Shouldn't the running order be the one out from the Shakedown Stage?!?!?
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Shouldn't the running order be the one out from the Shakedown Stage?!?!?
24:04.0 Loeb
24:18.9 Hirvonen (-14:9 sec)
SS1
24:04 for Loeb
+1 Sordo
+14.9 for mikko
+22.2 Latvala
+34.4 Solberg
+40.2 Campana
+42.9 Novikov
+48.5 Delecour
+ 58.3 Neuville
+1:10.1Tänak
+1:10.3 Prokop
+1:16.6 Araujo
+1:31.5 Maurin
+1:48.8 Wilson
+2:44.4 Merksteijn
+3:20.3 Henning
+3:26.7 Nobre
Only in gravel rallysQuote:
Originally Posted by Bruno Portela
24:04.0 Loeb
24:18.9 Hirvonen (-14:9 sec)
24:26.2 Latvala (-22:2 sec)
This is ridiculous!!! In 2012 we move back to the stoneage. Shame on everyone in FIA, NOS, ACM!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:
Loeb flying!!!!
24:04.0 Loeb
24:18.9 Hirvonen (-14:9 sec)
24:26.2 Latvala (-22:2 sec)
24:38.4 P.Solberg (-34:4 sec)
Also Rallyradio have problems with coverage...
Hello from Serbia...Loeb fly :s mokin:
Big gaps.
24:04.0 Loeb
24:05.0 Sordo (-1:0 sec)
24:18.9 Hirvonen (-14:9 sec)
24:26.2 Latvala (-22:2 sec)
24:38.4 P.Solberg (-34:4 sec)
25:52.8 Slowson (-1:44.8who cares ... he's too slow)
uhhh Sordo is quick :)
Big fan of Loeb and Citroen... I see that he started this year in a great form !!! Well done... Go Loeb, Go Citroen !!!
Wow, Come on DANI!! :)
Yes, Loeb did it again in a great style!!! What a start in a new season. Go Seb, go!!!
Sordo time 24' 05
Vamos Sordo!!!!
Loeb done worse time than Sarrazin last year in the same stage so assume consitions must be much worse also.I think last year was completely dry in the 1st day
Nice one of Sordo! Could have gone even quicker. :)
Where are you seeing the times?!?!?
We are not seeing them - we take them from the radio :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Bruno Portela
Go Sordo you good thing go. Have to get Wilson to pull over and not hold him up.
Monte Carlo live is going very slow.
Go Fast have good advertisement......
Like the good old days!!!! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by MikeD
Did Wilson go off? That's slow even for him!
24:04.0 Loeb
24:05.0 Sordo (-1:0 sec)
24:18.9 Hirvonen (-14:9 sec)
24:26.2 Latvala (-22:2 sec)
24:38.4 P.Solberg (-34:4 sec)
24:46.9 E.Novikov (-42:9 sec)
25:14.1 Tänak (-1:10.1 sec)
25:52.8 Slowson (-1:44.8 sec - who cares ... he's too slow)
Tänak has passed HSolberg on SS1
Quick time for Novikov :)
Hope they can discover the cause of interference for World Rally Radios coverage. Causing cut outs at the worst possible moments.
Classements en direct | Best of Rally LiveQuote:
Originally Posted by Bruno Portela
Live times and positions | Best of Rally LiveQuote:
Originally Posted by Bruno Portela
Ogier can be at top 5 on this stage...
Yeh, everyone moans about how the WRC was better in the 'good old days', and now it's just like <2001, lol!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Bruno Portela
Araujo in trouble.
Edit: Or not...
Engine problems for Armindo Araujo?!?!?!?
No its regural sound :)Quote:
Originally Posted by EightGear
Do you really mean that? We are missing some factory teams to make it more interesting. In 2001, there were a lot of drivers and marques that won one of more WRC rallies and teams had even an extra car for tarmac experts.Quote:
Originally Posted by Doon
The good thing is that there aren't split times and no SupeRally in this rally.
I somewhat expekted Loeb to push when everybody else said that they should start rally carefully...
well pretty much expected....
Easy win and relaxing pace by Loeb... he should be comfortable winner if all go as planned...
Without superally Latvala did the wise thing and took it steady, now all he has to do is adjust the pace to pass Sordo...
Nice to see Hirvonen on pace with the new car from the go...
The biggest disgrace the sport has ever seen is still running in the same disgraceful pace despite the drama of not starting...
24:04.0 Loeb
24:05.0 Sordo (-1:0 sec)
24:18.9 Hirvonen (-14:9 sec)
24:26.2 Latvala (-22:2 sec)
24:38.4 P.Solberg (-34:4 sec)
24:44.2 P.Campana (-40:2 sec)
24:46.9 E.Novikov (-42:9 sec)
24:52.5 F.Delecour (-48.5 sec)
25:14.1 O.Tänak (-1:10.1 sec)
25:52.8 M.Slowson (-1:44.8 sec)
Damn - didn't get the time for Prokop and Araújo