No, but C level ones like armindo....Quote:
Originally Posted by JAM
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No, but C level ones like armindo....Quote:
Originally Posted by JAM
What's the B level?
Novikov ostbergQuote:
Originally Posted by Franky
If Armindo has the material and budget to flat out, the comparision was aceptable. Actually is very unfair.
it is a sport for the rich boys... if you want to become a rally driver at a high level you have to have money... not having money its not an excuse for success... it is like complaining that is unfair you lose tennis matches because you have no hands... while you should not have picked up the sport in the first place.Quote:
Originally Posted by Andre Oliveira
i guess Armindo knew about that unfairness long before the mini....
Itīs only a question of time when EN and MO is A-level... donīt you think, N.O.T.? (speaking of todayīs competition level in WRC)Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
En mo ???
Novikov and Ostberg...Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
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Originally Posted by N.O.T
I am not so pessimistic about drivers chances. If you are good enough somebody will pick you up. Right Now the World economy isn't doing so well so there's little space for investment in young drivers.
If I remember correctly both Loeb, Ogier, Neuville and many other before those reached the highest level of rally without being millionaires, in fact I think Loeb was working on van delivery for a small company wasn't he?!
Ofcourse if you want to fight against the big boys without having a clue on what driving on the limit is then teams are happily willing to burn your millions of euros while you try.
I think problem nowadays is everyone thinks that when they can make a car go sideways and have pretty faces they will be able to battle it out on the big league.
of course everyone has the chance to improve...Quote:
Originally Posted by Rallyper