Yes, I will. :) Last weekend I was also in Maasmechelen (Belgium), but there was so much rain and it was so muddy that I didn't use my camera. For this weekend, it will be mostly sunny by that event. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by A.F.F.
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Yes, I will. :) Last weekend I was also in Maasmechelen (Belgium), but there was so much rain and it was so muddy that I didn't use my camera. For this weekend, it will be mostly sunny by that event. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by A.F.F.
Prokop increases his lead from Ogier i think the situaion will be different in the second run through the stages.
Don't forget that Ogier drove the Eifel Rally in July in the same region too. ;) He was beaten there by Aaron Burkart in S1600.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
Well it happened! P. VAN MERKSTEIJN JUN. was faster than his old man and faster than Rautenbach in Stage 3. Next traget will be Wilson :-)
Nice times of young van Merksteijn. Not bad for the first time. :up:
Well, on gravel Latvala crashes, and on asphalt he's not anywhere close to being called by Martin Holmes "lapsitähti"...
I like that you can be so negative and so critical to everybody and everything... :-) Keep on doing that:-)Quote:
Originally Posted by White Sauron
Latvala iis running under orders from Ford to finish the rally.
I'm not critical at all.)) I just point at Latvala not proving what he was summoned to Ford for... He's either way too quick (and hence no results) or way too slow (and again no results)...Quote:
Originally Posted by bluuford
While at the same time Mikko is showing he has good pace on asphalt too. Though I suppose Marcus would have been about 5 seconds off Seb by the time, had he competed here.
Remember Mikko's year at Subaru, then compare it with JML...Quote:
Originally Posted by White Sauron