I think that henning's body language coupled with the shouting made it pretty damn clear what he wanted. you notice that the camera man was even hesitant to go help?
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I think that henning's body language coupled with the shouting made it pretty damn clear what he wanted. you notice that the camera man was even hesitant to go help?
Ken and Travis are very humble, and very willing to learn. They were definately taken back by the skill and speed displayed by Toshi, Kristian and Nasser in Shakedown and testing.Quote:
Originally Posted by A.F.F.
Keep in mind, they've never run on real pace notes before. Whether you are a "fanboi" of Travis and Ken or not, you have to hand it to them and Subaru of America/DCShoes on the effort($$) they are putting forth.
They compete against some good talent in R-A (Foust, Pinker, O'Sullivan, ACP, Choiniere) that has been "passed over" simply because of age and means.
In any event, Go Travis & Ken!
Could someone please tell me what was wrong with Marcus on yesterday's second run?
engine... bit loss of powerQuote:
Originally Posted by Corny
I hear you WRXedUSA. At the moment Travis isn't too far behind from Kristian.Quote:
Originally Posted by WRXedUSA
Sun pitaa voittaa, Mikko!!!
Just watched the day 1 coverage of eurosport.. Haven't they ever heard of marshals in Mexico?
Don't remember if it was Mexico ore Portugal but they had 2000Marshals Norway had 5000Quote:
Originally Posted by Corny
Damn Eurosport, you have to wake up early on a saterday to view day 1, and it's not shown again today.
Due to my work I only managed to follow the first 4 stages, and I was delighted to see Petter leading, then I came here and found out that he had retired :( Bad bad luck for him again, the only positive note is as many of you already posted, that the Subaru is competitive again. We might see a 4 drivers battle for the title ( yes I believe Mikko can win the title too) and if it cannot be Petter I will be very happy to see him winning :D