Salo and Sordo??? :D
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Salo and Sordo??? :D
Just went into this and out of curiosity looked at the tyre order form - seems competitors only get to LEASE the tyres i.e. have to hand the used ones back at the end and for the privilege pay €315 plus VAT per tyre for the Michelins (or only €180 for the D-Macks). I thought my gravel tyres were expensive but never realised that WRC competitors were paying this amount for them. Do the works teams get a discount?Quote:
Originally Posted by Salist
or Sandell? ;)
Sandell perhaps... Or a long shot, Kristian Sohlberg.
S and S? Naturally it is C. Sainz (celebrating 50th birthday) and T. Salonen (60 last year). No? ...
Ketomaa is one of most talented guys at the moment here, too bad hes chosen wrong paths during years. Crappy chinese team and DMACK now. Rantanen is just average talent with enthusiastic team around him, Lindroos is fast and poor who had golden opportunity in NORF last year.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
Now you are getting true champion back when Sebastian Lindholm returns... And Juha Salo as multiple champion gets his chance with Proton. Though hes never been succesful in longer international rallyes. Hope these two WRC rounds will make an exception for him.
Lets give Lappi some time to see if he really can make it to the top. I believe he will.
Nobre is just having fun time in WRC, why wouldnt he cause he can afford it? Even he has been learning about driving during hes program. Its unfortunate that everyone aint supertalents with millions on their pockets to create career. Not every orange kicker become Pele. Rallying has always been hobby for rich people and let it be like that. That is their way to support rallying.
I'd also go for Salo and K. Sohlberg.Quote:
Originally Posted by Juha_Koo
Nice to see Lindholm once again, but we have to remember that it's only one rally for fun (50 years in the meter tradition of Finnish champions...). Juha Salo is also past his Peak. Both of these drivers have done many things little differently than others. They have been very successful in Finland but have chosen to make rally career/business in Finland. For some (personal) reasons they have never tried 100% to build international career.Quote:
Originally Posted by Addicted
For some members who are not familiar with Lindholm: He is 8 time Finnish rally champion and has 8 second places. He is also 3 time Finnish rallysprint champion. :)
Ι think Lindholm has a relation with Gronholm?Quote:
Originally Posted by vkangas
He is Grönholm's cousin.Quote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
Also, please note that in these Mini speculations, Salo in question is former F1 driver MIKA Salo, not 7-times Finnish champion JUHA Salo, as he is 100% committed to his Proton drive.