Does anyone know, if Skoda decides to register PG for the SWRC, can he keep theese points he got before he register?
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Does anyone know, if Skoda decides to register PG for the SWRC, can he keep theese points he got before he register?
Is there any round of the French rally championship which doesn't run on the same dates as a WRC event? I just thought it could be a good opportunity for Mikko to train his asphalt skills ahead of the 4 tarmac events...
that would be money wasted for ford...i don;t think Mikko can learn driving on tarmac faster that he already knows, and definately learn that much to be able to challenge Sordo and Loeb...he may use the training to manage and keep Ogier behind if the latter shows improvement this year.Quote:
Originally Posted by White Sauron
yes it is possible ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by White Sauron
Alsace Vosges just the same road of Wrc French Round in october.
The date of the Tarmac Cht Alsace Vosges is 22-23 May 2010 and no WRC Rally in this period ;)
I think you're wrong...Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
Mikko is a kind of a person who learns from competition. He wouldn't be so fast now if he wasn't driving in the same age reigned by Loeb. Actually the same goes to Loeb. It's the tough competition firstly from Marcus, and now from Mikko that makes him so strong. When you have a benchmark to beat, you're always improving. And I do really think that Mikko can be on par with at least Sordo on asphalt. All he needs is more mileage in close competition. And the French tarmac championship provides a unique opportunity for this.
That's really good, thanks for the info, my friend! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by jbmarcus21
the thing is there is no driver in history that managed to improve on tarmac to manage and win agaist someone superior to him....on gravel it seems to be easier to adapt.Quote:
Originally Posted by White Sauron
So what you're suggesting is that if a person is not good at smth, he/she shouldn't even try to improve??? I know you're obsessed with your ancient scientists, but it will be useful for you to read some "modern" theories as well. You may start with Ricardo's theory of comparative advantage of countries. Shouldn't be hard for you.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
Yes but that goes for all sport, the tougher the domestic competition is the better sportsmen in that sport.Quote:
Originally Posted by White Sauron
I believe so, I had same thought about Patrick Flodin... if he enters PWRC he can keep the 10 points from SwedenQuote:
Originally Posted by Tomi