I think Loeb will not risk anything from now on...his main contender just crashed.....and he can have Hirvonen for Breakfast Lunch and supper whenever he wants....he can afford to be patient since the gap is minimal and the tarmac rallies are ahead.
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I think Loeb will not risk anything from now on...his main contender just crashed.....and he can have Hirvonen for Breakfast Lunch and supper whenever he wants....he can afford to be patient since the gap is minimal and the tarmac rallies are ahead.
He had electronic problems before stage 1 and retired before the stage. He seem to have also a penalisation om 30 sec, so i wonder where he got those? :confused: :confused: :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by turves
Does someone know what happened to Sandell on SS1 and 3...??? :confused:
I hear it was a problem with a sensor on PG's Suzuki???
Some pictures can be found here: http://www.ewrc.cz/ewrc/fotogalery.p...ograf=34&all=1
I was trying to be optimistic for Suzuki, but my 140k miles Toyota could get to the stage without dying.Quote:
Originally Posted by wwbroe
http://www.motorsportforums.com/foru.../icons/eek.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by ZequeArgentina
^this is the new improved engine from Japan :confused:
Yes, it improves the speed of retiring early on ss1 ^^Quote:
Originally Posted by bt52b
Just got back from school and seen the results. Great first stage by Mikko, and without sounding horrible and cynical, glad JML has crashed so people stop going on about him! Are any split sites working yet?
This rally is not over.
Latvala has shown that there is the possibility of retirements, so the leaderboard will be chopping and changing.
And the gap between Petter, Gigi and Sordo is less than 15 secs.
Sordo is doing well I think, as he is running so late on the road and still getting top times on a couple of stages.
What happened to Arai?