And then your favorite driver was third in Sweden with few stages he won. Any comments about the results Barreis? It must be an almost perfect outcome for you.Quote:
Originally Posted by Barreis
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And then your favorite driver was third in Sweden with few stages he won. Any comments about the results Barreis? It must be an almost perfect outcome for you.Quote:
Originally Posted by Barreis
RTBF Channels show Rally Sweden in few minutes : http://bit.ly/dw6vCw
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Originally Posted by bluuford
If you have two healthy hands it shouldn’t be a problem. :D
In this video there's the place where almost all drivers went straight off: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-PruU5bM0o
... just a theoretical question or is there a sign of ... ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Tomi
theoretical question.Quote:
Originally Posted by FabiaFan
S.N.O.T,
what's the difference between the "vultures" like Kimi and Ken compared to anyone else at the sharp end of this business called rallying? [it certainly isn't a sport any more]
Seb will vanish to F1 / LeMans given half a chance, Marcus isn't back for the good of rallying.
Actually, the only one who seems to be giving anything back is Petter as he's using his own time and money in order to be running his own team, but you seem just as petty minded towards him.
+1
Loeb was not allowed to drive an F1 car though.
PG Andersson is registered to the SWRC as wild card, so he and Saav can keep their points for the whole of the 2010 championship? They will end last at the end, but still wil be kept into the points table.
But why is their still no championship standing available on wrc.com? Overall and PWRC are already published, but no SWRC :(
I think PG was a wildcard sWRC entrant in Sweden so he is allowed to keep the points. Mikkelsen on the other hand was not registered and so does not score points.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tomi