I miss the IRC Montecarlo...
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I miss the IRC Montecarlo...
the tyre is under the car, according to Hanninen, neuville was a bit our of road and had a problem with rear tyres.
But in photo he is working with front left, maybe another problem...
I also think it would have been much more exciting having Loeb in racing laving WRC last year. If the times are correct it would have been more news for the media having 5-6 cars within two minutes...
I also think it would have been much more exciting having Loeb in racing leaving WRC last year. If the times are correct it would have been more news for the media having 5-6 cars within two minutes...
Maybe the problem is with other drivers not with Loeb :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Rallyper
Maybe more interesting for the media but isn't interesting enough that he is sooooo much faster than anyone else on this planet who tried to beat him? Why people can be happy about having phenomenal specimen in other sports and not in rallying? Why everyone wants to see for example Usain Bolt in athletics and nobody even thinks that without him it would be better? Isn't that because he is the best? Something is wrong with rallying if people think the way You do.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rallyper
As you have written here, S(H)IT is a Spanish company. If you want to complain to them directly the email is this: info@tagheuer-timing.es
This is their website: TAG Heuer Professionnal Timing Devices - Timing Systems - Wireless Timing -TAG Heuer Swiss Avant-Garde Since 1860 Professionnal Timing Devices, LOL.
I'm, of course, outraged :mad: .
M-Sport confirmed Thierry is out
Oh nooo :-(Quote:
Originally Posted by eestlane
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Not really a surprise, would have been a bigger surprise if he had finished the rally.
RAS007 dislikes this.Quote:
Originally Posted by eestlane
Third attempt of RMC and he never got to second day. Interesting also that he crashed on same stage as last year.
Loeb is amazing, as usual!
Pitty about the incorrect times.
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Reminder: In the first year (2011) he crashed because of a broken brake disc.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
A shame Neuville is out... but that's Monte for you, there's not such a thing as an easy bend in this rally...
Neuville if he has another exit at next rally(Sweden is not his favourite) Malcolm will not be so patient like Matton.
Well, Mirek, ten years from now and Bolt still winning no one, I say no one is interested in 100 m any more.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
Loeb is fine. But when he finally decided to leave he should have. And letting the younger boys to play alone. For the excitement of new fresh competition. That´s what I mean.
Loeb ruined the sport.
Loeb is lucky
Loeb has special car tailored to him.
Loeb has two heads and four arms.
Nice place, horrible music:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NE4XN_lSuu0&feature=player_embedded#!
Great photos dimviii :up:
I agree with both of you - good to see Loeb as set up the level and shows why he is the "king", but on the same time bad to see such comments (I know it's typical Ogier style)Quote:
Originally Posted by Rallyper
(8 - Ogier Sébastien / Ingrassia Julien): It is ok, not so bad time. I don't care about Loeb. You have to put that out of your mind. (source rally-base.com)
thisinterview is after stage 3 i think with the big difference(but lets wait for the correct times to be sure)Quote:
Originally Posted by amilk
Yes, he just heard that he was 20s behind Loeb...Quote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
meanwhile at wrc.com is anybody there? what a circus is this?
Really a fast section of the stage:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJaModdFwLE
Fiona needs a new shoe:
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= GOD :vader:Quote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
It's ashaming... This should be the highest level of the sport, but timekeeping is even better in the smallest regional events...Quote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
Citroen racing unofficial results
1. Loeb / Elena (Citroën DS3 WRC) 39’49.0
2. Ogier / Ingrassia (VW Polo R WRC) +1’20.3
3. Hirvonen / Lehtinen (Citroën DS3 WRC) +1’46.7
4. Sordo / Del Barrio (Citroën DS3 WRC) +2’01.2
5. Latvala / Anttila (VW Polo R WRC) +2’32.2
6. Novikov / Minor (Ford Fiesta RS WRC) +2’50.6
7. Ostberg / Andersson (Ford Fiesta RS WRC) +2’55.1
8. Hanninen / Tuominen (Ford Fiesta RS WRC) +3’03.5
wrc.com has completely different results,these ones with Novikov at 2nd place.
Hi all
Im going to watch the Monte, travelling from the UK, on Friday and Saturday and i'm after some advice.
We're hoping to see the Sisteron stage on Friday, and then the Col de Turini stage on Saturday.
What is it like to get to the stage by car, and parking by the stage? I know we have to get to either the start or finish and walk in, so i know we will have a good walk to get into the stage. We plan to get to the stage about 3 hours before the first car.
Any advice would be good, as it is the first time on the Monte.
I've seen the cold snowy weather, so we will be prepared that way!
Thanks
Dave
Nice place, nice music :p :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rOQRd24DUB4
Finally results are corrected - Rallye Monte Carlo 2013 - Results - Rally-Base
And penalty for Ostberg after SS 4...
Why?Quote:
Originally Posted by PLuto
WRC.com is nog showing correct stagetimes too. World Rally Championship - Results - Rallye Monte-Carlo
Very dangerous bend:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7NX0Z7HNDM&feature=player_embedded