The time cluster f... seems to be pretty much global. No one seems to have right times :SQuote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
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The time cluster f... seems to be pretty much global. No one seems to have right times :SQuote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
Now apparently Neuville is leading the rally...don't know whether to laugh or cry haha.
Meanwhile our heroes in Car 97 have arrived at the start - hope the streaming keeps going in the stage!
Here it seems correct, but site loads slowly http://en.best-of-rallylive.com/Best...nte-Carlo-2013
Are You sure the last split was less than one minute? I guess it's not 25 what is right.Quote:
Originally Posted by sp0+
full mess with times
bouffier&neuville are in top 2 :) is this times true ?
I hope that this times are correct - Rallye Monte Carlo 2013 - Results - Rally-Base
Try to understand that if timekeepers have wrong times everyone else has wrong times too because they are the only original source for every result pages. There is no double timing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Franky
according to iRally
Loeb 25:16,2
Hirvonen 28:11,4
Ostberg 27:28,3
Novikov 25:43,9
Neuville 25:43,3
Ogier ...
Sordo 25:31,6
After Sordo the mess started up
Best solution for all and the sport would be to cancel the splits and give proper stage end times ;)
Actually Loeb's time changed from 27:34.3 to 25:16.2 and now back to 27:34.3. So there is no logical minute errors. Better to cancel whole day and start again tomorrow...Quote:
Originally Posted by sp0+
What I can see sure isn't because it doesn't correspond with splits.Quote:
Originally Posted by PLuto
The problem with the times is so complicated that we are all confused.... I hope now the times are correct (25 is 27 that is....!!!!)Quote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
Italian crew live stream about to start SS3. If we don't lose them again, that is...
I can't post links, apparently.
EDIT: ...aaaannnddd we lost them.
Ogier's time in SS3 is 25'36.1 according to citroen twitter page
The correct times seem to be getting posted at the end of the stage. I think any correct times written have just been jotted down from Colin on WRR.
This is the first leg of a rally I've followed completely live in about two years and it's clear the WRC is still in the dark ages.
Looks like this is gonna be a boring rally again. Only Loeb in the lead...
Crugnola flying again on the splits
No comments either for stage 3 at official site...lololololol
I think this is most interesting rally for years... Loeb is fastest but others are very interesting
I think the times here look right not sure though
Rallye Monte Carlo 2013 - Results - Rally-Base
Also drivers didnt received good times into their timecards at the finish. But "actually final version" of correct times looks like this: Rallye Monte Carlo 2013 - Results - Rally-Base
And how about this then? stage times
World Rally Championship - Results - Rallye Monte-Carlo
Nope, that is completely FUBARQuote:
Originally Posted by Brother John
No matter at which timing list you look, Ostberg and Hirvonen are pretty hopeless so far.
from Citroen racing
Loeb: 25'16 .2, @ DaniSordo 25'31 .6, οι MikkoWRC @ 25'34 0.3
So you're saying Ogier was actually fastest? I don't think he was.Quote:
Originally Posted by PLuto
Citroen's "live" page seems to be a little better:
"According to our informations, Sébastien Loeb set the fastest time in 25’16.2 Jarri-Matti Latvala in 25’28.3, Dani Sordo 25’31.6, Mikko Hirvonen 25’34.6 and Sébastien Ogier 25’36.1. Seb may increase his lead to nearly 30 seconds."
these seems right.Quote:
Originally Posted by PLuto
ES3- Loeb creuse l'écart (MC 2013)
What does "Ogier, Hirvonen, Sordo, Latvala et Ostberg avec 2 min de trop"mean? Google didnt help
Why not? makes a whole lot more sense than Neuville or Ostberg.Quote:
Originally Posted by Simmi
This is for sure wrong.Quote:
Originally Posted by Brother John
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Originally Posted by dimviii
I agree!!! That seems very logical from the splits...
why wasn t faster at 4th split by 4 sec?Quote:
Originally Posted by Simmi
Those have 2 min too muchQuote:
Originally Posted by uranium
Think Citroen's times should be viewed with a large does of scepticism.
Everyone is complaining to @FIA on twitter. Drivers, teams and co drivers + fans are having a go on Twitter.
How can TEAMS and DRIVERS NOT HAVE SPLIT TIMES?!?!? It's ALL over the place!
Citroen are waiting for SS3 stage times and SS4 is about to start!
Almost all the times in every site are wrong. Conditions were better tha during the first pass.. they had faster tires.. They cannot be slower than during the first pass. time with 25:xx looks correct. Last year times were 24:01
27:xx cannot be correct