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Interesting that Thierry said there was a Marshall who was waving and him and Ott both lost massively in the end there
The others after them don’t loose as much. This will be interesting case now
Serderidis was pushing like crazy and went into snowbank :(
Oliver crazy sideways driving
Interesting first loop, that last stage looked awesome to drive, lovely roads and nice ice condition.
Some surprises, McErlean was better than I expected, Munster and Sesks worse than I expected.
Rovanpera’s pace, or lack of it is the most surprising for me.
Adapting, both car and driver to the characteristics of the Hankook tyres is clearly quite tricky but I do sometimes wonder if some of the drivers are focussing almost too hard on making the car perfect and telling themselves they can’t go fast if it isn’t. Maybe I’m not correct, but it does feel like that sometimes.
I told you all that McErlean has a potential. There were signs in his earlier outings on fast lose surface.
Sesks - i would think he takes it steady, with very little seat and PET time, after messing up Chile, he can not have another DNF (day). Slight off in the first corner last night was also a warning. In his interviews he says that he would take it gradualy. I think more realistic times should be expeced tomorrow. Seat time matters here.
Formaux - seems that Hyundai has pulled the right loto, finally. This will be an interesting season.
Kalles struggles: as prognozed, lack of the overall focus. Top level sports gods do not excuse it. At this level smallest distraction is a deviation.