last plan at the end did you noticed how he cornered? :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by stefanvv
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last plan at the end did you noticed how he cornered? :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by stefanvv
Who? Loeb? He was amazing, I'm not surprized...Quote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
I don't how right is the google translation, butQuote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
" After two passages, while people are there for six hours, they are soaked and cars pass 30 km / h in front of them, they say it will be nice to have a drink."
Since when Turini has became so boring... :confused:
Overall this year Monte was for me a proper Monte with varying conditions and difficult tyre choices. Feel sorry for Novikov, Juho and JML that they couldn’t finish. Especially Novikov because he was close to podium.
Of course the cancellation of the two last stages was a disappointment because I was waiting for a final attack from some crew.
Well. At NORF you have the possibility to use tens of alterantive roads for competitor access, ambulance, spectators. In Turini district you have basically three roads. One takes you to the stage, secondQuote:
Originally Posted by Rallyper
road takes you from the stage (and to the north) to the next stage and final road takes you from Monaco to the Col de Turini (highest point). When three people fells to the ravine and they need to be taken away by ambulance, another fells and also needs ambulance then you have already problem on how to get another ambulance to the district where normally only a few people lives and closest hospital is more than hour away with such weather. And helicopters cannot fly eighter.
+ indeed very, very extreeeeem weather.
Looks like proper off in 30 km/h :-P I didnt know that VW is so fragile :-PQuote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
But that should be so exciting, isn't it?Quote:
Originally Posted by bluuford