ok, thank you sir, i have something news for you i pm.Quote:
Originally Posted by ProRally
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ok, thank you sir, i have something news for you i pm.Quote:
Originally Posted by ProRally
PG was avarded Abu Dhabi Spirit of the Rally.
no, i am suggesting that its better to try an improve areas that you are stong at to manage and be dominant rather than spending resources on futile things...Quote:
Originally Posted by White Sauron
suggesting to read about a guys theory who lived in the 17th century to learn things 300 year later is a bit odd though....
And just exactly how does KIMI harm the sports by taking part of it? Or how would for example Rossi would harm it? People like you just don't want to accept the facts. WRC is not able to live without the media. Kimi is no match to anyone this season, but he'll get the media to come and follow the events. And by that there will be more stories to tell and not just about him.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
But of course you'll deny all of this. Do you really think that Kimi thinks he is spitting to sports face by joining rallies?
I would love to hear your thoughts how to make rally better. To ignore the ones who want to drive (Kimi, Petter, Ken Block, Pastrana) and maybe to ignore the TV, maybe internet coverage as well? Huh? The cars should be maybe pushed around by the drivers? That would really separate the boys from the man. You'd really would love that, eh?
He can do some tarmac events in Fiesta (not only in France). That would be good both for him and M-Sport promotion. As far as I know they were at least thinking about that possibility...Quote:
Originally Posted by White Sauron
True, friday I watched sport news on one our commercial TV which never shows anything from rally except when someone dies and they reported about Sweden. Only about Kimi and top WRC contendenders but even that was a huge step...Quote:
Originally Posted by Woodeye
Mr. Raikkonen must be going for a record for number of times to get stuck in a snowbank. :p
Anyway, good win For Mikko Hirvonen! :)
I think its a living hell to be a F1 world champion, ok the accounts are full of money, but to like the stuff that comes with it, you got to be somekind of wierdo narcist.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Mirek Fric [Cze
the thing is that people like you think that media coverage of a certain person (kimmi kid in your case or blok) brings coverage to the sport itself.....kimmi, blok, sponsor boy and so many other use rallying for personal exposure and as moving ads for their sponsor.You think that when they leave the media dogs following them are going to stay in rallying or go behind them ??Quote:
Originally Posted by Woodeye
You cannot really suggest anything to improve rallying....apart from the usual idiotic village ideas you hear in here like make the cars cheaper, slower, bring night stages, add pink sheep to the scenery, ects ects....Rallying as a sport is evolving it has up times and low times....after group b rallying was dead in mid 90s early 00s was up again, now seems dead again but will rise no matter the rules the FIA implemends.... it will survive as long as it bring money to the car makers.
vultures like kimmi kid and blok (you think bolok sounds better ?) just take advantage of the situation to get some exposure for themselves since the one failed to get a job in his sport and the other is an overaged, over the hill stunt man. they both hired rally lap dogs to help and maybe give them a crum of bread in the process.
there is absolutely no way i am going to give those 2-3-10 little scared kids any break especially on a forum they don;t read, care about and has no effect in their life.
why you care about them ??
By the way it's interesting that here on forum both Monte Carlo and Sweden have much higher number of views than any 2009 event :)
Drivers who come to the WRC from other sports, like Mr. Raikkonen, Mr. Rossi and some others, might not be the best rally drivers but they will atteact new intrest the the sport, which must be a good thing. :)