Thing is Sordo has redeemed himself time and time again with speed and being fairly consistent. Rautenbach is just like Colin McRae in his early days but without any of the things that made Colin a great driver.Quote:
Originally Posted by bennizw
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Thing is Sordo has redeemed himself time and time again with speed and being fairly consistent. Rautenbach is just like Colin McRae in his early days but without any of the things that made Colin a great driver.Quote:
Originally Posted by bennizw
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Originally Posted by Daniel
Is quite clear that you have a problem of comunication. Next time don't write nothing at all. Is better and make us to save time reading you.
Lets keep this calm please. Mods are watching ;)
Remember "Attack the post not the poster"
In case you don't know. This forum has a "Don't attack the poster. Attack the post" rule. Why don't you discuss my post rather than just telling everyone what they already know in that you don't like me...... This is a discussion forum not an arguing forum.Quote:
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Is some cases not atack the poster is impossible. But all the forums need to have a toy to entertainment.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
I don't see nothing wrong on Conrad's crash in Monte Carlo. These things happen and one of the worst things is to see the car sliding at the biggining of a S curve, as it was the case. To put the things wrst, was a fast S cruve. Fortunatelly it was a litle wall in fron of the people, otherwise things could have been really bad.
Monte Carlo stage is a thing that WRC needs. Monte Carlo is a reference in terms of motorsport and the SS stage is one more thing to remembre.
WRC needs many SS as Monte Carlo, and many rallyes as Monte Carlo.
I never said there was a problem with the stage. I simply pointed out that in both of his drives in a WRCar he's overcooked it spectacularly.Quote:
Originally Posted by JAM
Just because I say something you say doesn't give you the right to make personal attacks on a forum. If Conrad wants to come on this forum and criticise me then that's fine. But there's a right to freedom of speach on this forum and if I want to praise or criticise a driver or team I will and you've no right to make personal attacks.
Conrad's dads money could be much better spent sponsoring a promising up and coming driver who has a future in the WRC. Think of it like that and Conrad having a seat in the WRC is even more of a pity...
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Originally Posted by jonas_mcrae
I just got back from Monte Carlo and I didn't like Conrad's attitude. Approaching the start of a stage, where there a lot of people, most drivers slow down, he didn't and everyone had to jump out of the way. Then the thing he did at the Monaco circuit was fairly stupid. Throughout the rally he didn't seem that approachable compared to every other driver. Also, his speed isn't great, there are other drivers that deserve a Xsara instead of him. This is just my opinion, maybe watching him on TV you might see him in a different light.
N. Don't criticise him. That is the forum rule here. No criticism of drivers. The WRC apparently needs drivers so much we shouldn't care whether they're dangerous or make the WRC look like amateur hour.