To confirm what i was saying about sweeping not really an issue in Argentina, time between repeated stages do nto vary that much, see Latvala Las Jarillas 1; 12m 27,6 s; Las jarillas 2 12m 28,8s
<petter <solberg 12:33 first pass, 12m 30 second pass.
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To confirm what i was saying about sweeping not really an issue in Argentina, time between repeated stages do nto vary that much, see Latvala Las Jarillas 1; 12m 27,6 s; Las jarillas 2 12m 28,8s
<petter <solberg 12:33 first pass, 12m 30 second pass.
yes seems that sweeping is not much of an issue......Latvala is not good at driving without brake points and lines then ??
56 seconds to the leader now......very very interesting especially that the good stages for him are infront and tommorow he cuold have a very nice starting position....
I'm starting to loose faith in Mikko.
you are a couple of years late...Quote:
Originally Posted by Doon
Which one of the stages is the power stage tomorrow?
Always the last:
SS19 Cabalango 2 3.9km 12:10
That means around 5 PM in Central Europe
That was a very short Powerstage :/
Yes, this is the shortest so far. Well, usually they cover only approximately 4km of powerstage with TV picture, so does not matter much for the TV spectator :-)
Mmmmh becomes interesting this end of leg :)