Block already on split 1, Villagra not showing :|
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Block already on split 1, Villagra not showing :|
Can you see the splits? When i go to the WRC.com site now it's sooooooo slow.Quote:
Originally Posted by jonkka
Just keep trying, it's quite bogged down... :(Quote:
Originally Posted by MikeD
Double post...
It's quite good for me, no problems at all for the moment
Ford's lost few secs on the last splits, but still looking fine. Next stage is crucial.
Villagra ended stage 3 with 2'13"5, not appearing in the splits. Wooohoooo!
Unfortunately this year the local radio Cadena3 is not available overseas due to the rights of the WRC.
It was always a pleasure to hear the enthusiasm of Argentine journalists.
Yes, I was just looking for that here in Brazil. Just heard a little of the World Rally Radio but it isn't the same....Quote:
Originally Posted by Luis Pacheco
Stage 3 complete for WRC:
1) Latvala [Ford] 32:36.9
2) Solberg, P. [Citroen] +3.0
3) Hirvonen [Ford] +5.3
4) Ogier [Citroen] +6.2
5) Loeb [Citroen] +6.7
6) Ostberg [Ford] +53.8
7) Wilson [Ford] +55.7
8) Villagra [Ford] +57.5
9) Block [Ford] +1:33.2
10) Van Merksteijn Jr [Citroen] +1:55.7
11) Oliveira [Mini] +4:00.7
"El Condor - Cuesta Blanca" is on, 37,32 kilometres to close morning loop. Long tarmac section at the end of this stage. It's going to be intereseting.
It seems that only in Sweden all WRC drivers had the same cars. After that everything is back to "normal" with exeption of Peter but that is different case. No one apart from factory drivers and Peter can finish in top 5 providing they all finish rally without problems.
Gooooooo Latvala!!!!!!
Loeb describing the final section of El Condor as "Terrible, really terrible. Very dangerous." Mikko saying "Just stupid."
It would be interesting to see just how damn fast the final section is.
EDIT. Latvala 10 seconds faster that anyone else! Great!
Are those comments for the stage itself or the spectators?
Semerad stopped at stage
For the stage I believe.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gregor-y
Any idea why hirvonen lost time?
He said already before the start that the tarmac part of the stage is dangerous and it looks like he took it very carefully.Quote:
Originally Posted by mdesign
Stage 4 and Morning Loop complete for WRC:
1) Latvala [Ford] 55:55.8
2) Solberg, P. [Citroen] +12.3
3) Ogier [Citroen] +16.2
4) Loeb [Citroen] +18.9
5) Hirvonen [Ford] +20.0
6) Ostberg [Ford] +1:34.4
7) Wilson [Ford] +1:46.6
8) Villagra [Ford] +2:02.8
9) Block [Ford] +3:01.8
10) Oliveira [Mini] +6:31.9
11) Van Merksteijn Jr [Citroen] +6:56.3
Is that correct http://www.wrc.com/results/2011/rall...ina/penalties/ ? The official site seems to be offline or crowded...
S. LOEB (F) TC4A 1M EARLY AT TC4A 1:00 the reason for asking
So Seb got one minute time penalty? :eek: :confused: Can somebody comfirm this?
So he did in Sardinia as well until it was lifted. :eek:
Yes, you are right about that, let's wait and see then.
In local radio, Villagra is claiming his Fiesta run partially in 3 cylinders, then got better, and then back to 3 cylinder, loosing much time in last special.
Citroen confirm penalty.....
I don't understand what happened
Loeb checked 1 minute earlier
I know, but why?Quote:
Originally Posted by kobefly
Codriver error most probably.Quote:
Originally Posted by AP-Racing
Looks like JML's on fire, no one seems to be enjoying the tarmac sections!
Yep mostly that's the cause, weird that Elena let that happen, concentration problem, problem with the chrono..Quote:
Originally Posted by Juha_Koo
is the powerstage on sunday only 3.9 km, sounds a little bit short.
WRC.comQuote:
Originally Posted by mousti
The Citroen Total World Rally Team star, a winner in Argentina on the last five occasions, completed the morning loop of three stages 18.9s adrift of leader Jari-Matti Latvala in fourth overall. The punishment would drop the seven-time champion back to sixth position when it is applied to his total time.
Citroen will not make an official comment until senior team members have met with the rally organisers. However, it is understood Loeb’s co-driver Daniel Elena checked in two seconds ahead of the allotted time due to confusion created by a large build-up of people surrounding the timing clocks at the entrance to the control.
so whats wrong with this infamous last part of El Condor stage? I know its tarmac, but what else? some big drops?
once more the argentina organisers do their magic...its a pity such a beautiful event to have imbeciles in its ranks.....
196km/h average on that tarmac section for Latvala... no comments
What? I can't believe that. What's the source?
196 km/hr on gravel tyres....very smart organisers.
according to rally.cz results the penalty is no more....can someone fire the organisers please so we can continue with the event ??
196km/h average is impossibleQuote:
Originally Posted by Mirek