Even Bouffier ???? Wow !!! :eek:
Had he recovered enough from his bicylcle accident ??? :confused:
If yes I would have chosen him instead of others for his full experience of S2000 :mark:
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Even Bouffier ???? Wow !!! :eek:
Had he recovered enough from his bicylcle accident ??? :confused:
If yes I would have chosen him instead of others for his full experience of S2000 :mark:
I agree and I hope for him. Go Bryan and Xav'Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
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Originally Posted by NRI
Too late, Ogier is the definitive choice :mark:
He at least has a little experience of Monte-Carlo(less than Alex Bengué I guess though) ;)
I'ts official?Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
On different french forums people seem disappointed by the choice... :confused:
Therefore about Sébastien Ogier:
-He's among the immediatly fastest and most reliable promising(and not only among french)young drivers
-He's developping the 2010 C3 S2000+ and can collect useful datas on the 207 S2000
What Kronos is seeking first is immediatly results against contenders like Abarth and Skoda, not to give a chance to a driver looking promising but finally unable to match pace of the first ones with an S2000(I think for example about Italian Andrea Torlasco, very fast in Clio R3, but quite off in the BFG 207 at Sanremo last year)... :mark:
So yes, we could be disappointed a french crew who never got into an S2000 not being the choice(and certainly deserving a chance)but that would be a kind of risk for Kronos when you have drivers like Basso, Rossetti, Gardemeister, Kopecky, Hänninen, etc as main contenders :s
Only Bryan Bouffier huge driver we all know, escapes from the cliché of "unexperienced S2000 driver"...but was he completely FIT after his accident(broken arm) :confused:
For me the choice would be Alex Bengue...
for me also :(Quote:
Originally Posted by '[Madeira-Rally
Sink or swim for Ogier. Good luck to him.
Ogier surprises me too - not the choice of Ogier but the fact he applied. Great driver for BFG, but it seems a little selfish of him to take the drive from one of the other French drivers when he already has a C4 WRC drive for next year. Anyhow, it'll be great to follow him on Monte. I wonder if he can repeat his SS1 stage win on Monte that he did on Rally GB? :)