https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BXfz7hFCcAAo0cO.jpg
Printable View
0,33 sec is huge difference among top drivers. I don't say it's impossible. I say it's far from being ideal.Quote:
Originally Posted by jonkka
By driving Ogier cannot take 40 seconds against latvala on gravel... so other things have to come into play to win.
What will be the starting order tomorrow, isn't it reversed?
No. FIA declared it's a tarmac rally so finishing order today is start tomorrow!Quote:
Originally Posted by txl
No. Finishing order after SS 8 (powerstage) is starting order for tomorrowQuote:
Originally Posted by Mintexmemory
SS9 Salou 2km does not effect starting order
At next stages if Latvala dont push,Sordo will follow his splits and dont push too.In this case is not difficult for Ogier to climb back easy way till night.Lets see!
WRC.com - 'Joint leader Dani Sordo insists he has not decided whether to implement tactics this afternoon to engineer a better road position for tomorrow. If the time gaps stay close, the Spaniard could slow to force Jari-Matti Latvala to open the road and sweep the loose surface stones. But Sordo said he would wait and see what the standings are before the penultimate stage, after which tomorrow’s start order is calculated.'
Looks like tactics are as important as outright speed this afternoon ... :rolleyes:
stage 7 live.
Ogi starts strong but then it fluctuates a bit...