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deleted, dimvii fraction quicker than me :p
Wow I thought Dani was meant to be holding back!
Sordo 2,9 quicker,and now 0,5 sec in front of Latvala.
Neuville unusually slow, even Mikko is a fraction faster. Wassup, I wonder.
at the end of Saturday,not from morning stages.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mintexmemory
These standings don't mean anything with the gravel stages of tomorrow in mind. :(
Standings do not but time lost is still time lost. If, at the end of the day, leaders juggle with just several seconds, Neuville will be tens of seconds behind. If leaders start to slow down a lot, that's different but since later runners can always slow down more to stay behind them, I don't think Neuville has a good position for tomorrow as it stands now.Quote:
Originally Posted by HaCo
But remember that last (proper) stage of today is power stage. If someone intends to win it, they can't slow down for tomorrow. Then again, winning rally is bigger prize than power stage win. What to do, what to do...
Great point, you would have to say the power stage top 3 will be Seb, JML and Dani (in no particular order). TN is currently being caught by Mikko, if he doesn't get it together JML can take a big chunk out of his championship position, especially as Ogier has already won the championship. If Dani is looking like the winner tomorrow expect JML to be second ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by jonkka
I'd put my money on number of unusual drivers on top-3 of power stage today.
Usually, Ogier would be leading with handsome margin enough to power through to power stage win AND overall win tomorrow despite sweeping. The way it looks like now, it'll probably be tactics.
In my opinion a lot must be in the car. All Fords are unusually slow.Quote:
Originally Posted by jonkka
I always found strange the big and clearly visible weight shift of Fiesta body when braking or accelerating. On these circuit-like roads I can imagine it's not helping.