Immediately subscribed as she asked, she does a good job.Quote:
Originally Posted by makinen_fan
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Immediately subscribed as she asked, she does a good job.Quote:
Originally Posted by makinen_fan
I would point out the Irish fellows Barrable and Cronin :up:
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Originally Posted by Fly
And Fisher ;)
Fisher is from Northern Ireland, not Ireland. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
How come wrc.com is so bad these days? It's down again . . .
Gutted for Neuville - the Ford curse strikes again... :(
BTW, a reminder of live online coverage:
13/04/2013 - SS8 Loulé 1 - RTP2, between 12:10 and 13:10;
13/04/2013 - SS11 Loule 2 - RTP2, between 17:10 to 18:10:
14/04/2013 - SS13 Almodovar 1 - RTP2, between 09:05 and 10:25;
14/04/2013 - SS15 Almodovar 2 - Power Stage - RTP1 between 14:10 and 15:05
Página da RTP2 - RTP
RTP acompanha Rali de Portugal 2013 - Novidades RTP
Stream: SPORTV GRATIS ONLINE - RTP 2 grátis, rtp2 online[/QUOTE]
Is he the son of legendary Bertie Fisher?Quote:
Originally Posted by Wim_Impreza
Yes nice. Funny those 60 sec interviews, especially Ostberg haha.Quote:
Originally Posted by GallardoGT
Last year Spain he jumped into our car after the Citroën party, never talked to him before, but he wanted a ride to some club and just got in the first car he found and that was ours. He didn't drink just water :D
Live SS8 in few minutes . watch it here Wrc Vodafone Rally de Portugal 2013
Yes, he is.Quote:
Originally Posted by WRC3
SS8 live now: Direto RTP2 - RTP Play - RTP
Retirements from SS6:
Dani Sordo, Thierry Neuville, PG Andersson, Elfyn Evans, Subhan Aska, Nikita Kondrakhin, Marcos Ligato and Lorenzo Bertelli
Only for Portugal?Quote:
Originally Posted by Zeropt
He was wide there! :)
Great images!
Don`t know, have you tried it?Quote:
Originally Posted by WRC3
If don`t trie the one that rallye-vid mentioned.
No, Bertie Fisher was his Uncle ...Quote:
Originally Posted by Wim_Impreza
The late Mark Fisher was Bertie´s son...Quote:
Originally Posted by Fast Eddie WRC
Sorry, indeed you are right. Alistair's father name is Ivan and he was a co-driver.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fast Eddie WRC
News Cronin and Fisher SS7 :confused:
Edit: oh no !!!! Both retired ??? :mad:
Wow, VW really pulled ahead on this one, good for my pickems :D
Fisher and Cronin retired :(
1. Bouffier
2.Chardonnet
Well I do my jobs this morning and find the VW domination machine in full strid when I get back to the pc! If Ogier has a problem then he is working miracles to be close to the JML time. As for JML he finally looks to be coming to terms with the Polo, just hope he doesn't over do it in the second loop trying to pressurise Seb - this is already a rally that. Mikko doesn't deserve to have handed to him on a plate! So sad that WRC2 is over as a contest
So, Norwegians, what's the pacenote for the corner? I have to say that I'm not 100% sure, I believe I hear Andersson reading "kort fyra vänster i veidele" ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTEERuTIfsM
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Originally Posted by tolis
Did they crash in the same place :confused:
Apparently Cronin stopped and maybe blocked Fisher, Fisher still going, lost at least 15 mins.
Lappi now in 3 minute lead. Pity there's no fight there anymore...
Pity that PG had to retire, he was much faster than all the WRC2-driversQuote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
Let's see if JML can catch Ogier!
Well, I'm not sure can you qualify him as "much faster" when Lappi lost on average 5,4 seconds to him in stages 1-3 (+3,3; +6,3 and +6,6).Quote:
Originally Posted by VFTS
Same in WRC3, Bouffier now nearly 7 min ahead of Chardonnet.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
Sure the comparison would be useful for Lappi but on one hand it would be stupid to make some mistake trying to catch PG with such a huge lead in WRC2. After the zero from RMC Lappi should keep it to finish. I'm more sad about Kubica. He could have been a match...Quote:
Originally Posted by VFTS
Let's hope he doesn't get the Multi21 message.Quote:
Originally Posted by tolis
Not easy for Kubica without hydraulics no paddle shift and handbrake. So he has to shift with his bad hand.
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Of course he was much faster, he started late in the field and had bad road conditions. He also had to start behind gentlemandrivers in group.N-cars. Which caused dust and reduced his speed.Quote:
Originally Posted by Juha_Koo
PG was driving a private car(RRC) and Lappi a factory-car(S2000).
No, PG was driving S2000 car. This is not RRC.
http://www.autosport.cz/img/fotograf...2e09d280f6.jpg
Anyway as I tried to point out already before it's pointless discussion. The level of experience of PG is light years away of Lappi. If Lappi was faster than it would only indicate that there is something very wrong with PG or his car. Lappi is there to learn new events...
Latvala have a good day
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Apparently Robert's car is fixed :D
[SS9] Andreas Mikkelsen (Volkswagen) 22:49.9 - Smoke coming from the front right wheel