I can't believe how many problems had the Ford guys in this rally... this must be a record...
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I can't believe how many problems had the Ford guys in this rally... this must be a record...
Marko Martin in spain 2004 if my memory serve me well.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
x2Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
hahaQuote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
i dont think so. Ogier will win. Loeb 2nd.Quote:
Originally Posted by GigiGalliNo1
Is it Michelin's fault or driver's fault?
I'ts FORD/WILSON'S FAULT
Bring back mousse tyres.....
Let's put a bet - will Ogie pick a puncture tomorrow?
x555555839729569028650 millionQuote:
Originally Posted by AndyRAC
euros or star wars money ??Quote:
Originally Posted by GigiGalliNo1
Too bad for Kuipers :( Now he is even behind Araujo...
Slowson also in trouble...lost 15 seconds 1 splits from the end
Kruuda out at SS12 lost wheel :(
Puncture for Loeb set Ogier at first place.
The world rally champion Sebastien Loeb lose the leader position after a left front puncture on the last stage for day 2 Arena Panzerplatte 2 the longest stage in Rally Germany 2011 34.18 km.
The leader position is for the second Citroen driver Sebastien Ogier. Loeb is second at +1:11.3 ahead the Rally Germany 2011 surprise Dani Sordo with Mini at +2:10.2. Forth position is for the first Ford driver Mikko Hirvonen at +2:43.2, fifth is the Mini driver Kris Meeke at +3:33.2 with a puncture problems in stage 13 and sixth is the privateer driver Peter Solberg at +3:42.3 who has a puncture problems also. The last stage for day 2 was last stage for Latvala who is out during the Arena Panzerplatte 2. More news still to come on RallyPulse.com
He's been in trouble for some years...........Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
That might not be a problem though - just right foot on pedal..... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
This stage is the "st. bartholomew's day" of the event...crazy.
We must decide if call him Wilslow or Slowson :D
he lost his brakes...Quote:
Originally Posted by AndyRAC
what a disgrace for the sport...he makes me sick.
Pirates of the Caribbean Gold!Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
Lmao!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by noel157
I would hardly say that before but I really feel sorry for puncture of Dennis Kuipers because here he showed for sure the best in his career so far.
Punctures has always been part of the game. I personally don't want mousse back.Quote:
Originally Posted by AndyRAC
Weijs loses almost 20 seconds on Tanak :(
Agrees with Mirek that's just part of the game those punctures.
what about SlowSlow then!Quote:
Originally Posted by focus206
Yes, this was his rally of the season...Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
Anyway, how old is Dennis?
Dennis think about 24 or 25
Hanninen in the stage end but not in overall time?!
he is 25
Ok, thanks for the answers, I thought he was older...
Meanwhile, Block manages to be even slower than Slowson without problems on the car... :dozey:
Fingers crossed for sordo tommorow not to hit any problems....
Meeke and Solberg have a fight also... Meeke can win easily on speed but he is prone to errors
What happened to Burri Jr on SS14 ??? He lost a lot and ended behind Crugnola and Suarez... :(
Finished work just now thinking I was going to find Loeb about 2 mins ahead of everyone...Ogier is on fire! I'm not going to say well done yet, in case I jinx it :)
Good luck Ogier, show your team mate how its done :)
He's very fast, Ogier but is in lead because of the puncture offcourse.Quote:
Originally Posted by tfp
Hard to say, because there was team orders in play.Quote:
Originally Posted by mousti
Funny enough: I just received an email (for my business) from a person named "Winslow"Quote:
Originally Posted by focus206
Nice video from 1st leg. Sorry, if repost.
ADAC Rallye Deutschland 2011 - WRC Rally Germany 2011 - Day 1 - YouTube
Review from the stages 11-14, including nice jumping action on gravel, some crashing and a couple of drama queens as well:
WRC Rallye Deutschland 2011 stages 11-14 Day 2 - YouTube
Sebastien "The Justice of the Sport" Ogier. I love this fight, Citroen got what they asked for.
they asked for the best 2 drivers of the sport and they got them...Quote:
Originally Posted by Miika
Very nice recap.
There is justice in the sport. ;)
The only thing, one can do not to follow team orders,
in order to get on top in classic cases like the current one,
is to play his own tactics - pressure... stress... push it to the max.
Ogie tricked all together simply perfect.