Is Dani Sordo in this rally?... OK, timewise he is not so far behind but positionwise...bleh! (I used to be a fan)
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Is Dani Sordo in this rally?... OK, timewise he is not so far behind but positionwise...bleh! (I used to be a fan)
It’d be nuts to keep the current starting rule next season, as ’17 new cars will be a sort of reset for WRC. For sure VW has some guarantee that this issue will be fixed next year and probably the pressure they were making (and eased up a bit before Italy) was a failed attempt to see that change happening during this season.
Actually we can't see how much it affects the results. We know it does but we don't know how much. For example is the difference between running first and third so bad that Mikkelsen is 40 seconds ahead of Ogier? How come that Latvala is on the very same pace as Ogier while is running a lot more down the order? I tend to believe that it's not only about sweeping but more about the things in Ogier's head like Lunde said (which is of course related to sweeping).
I think the image below would describe EstWRC if Tanak doesn't bin it...
http://i.imgur.com/rb8eIpc.gif
Now I see that Aasen also rolled on previous stage and had to retire.
Tänak saying no grip but didn't lost much on this longest stage. Cmon dmack!!!!
I think Sordo is affected by both position and his lack of speed on this type of rally.
Also I have a feeling some drivers that say they are pushing but not getting the times are overdriving and instead losing time, Camilli for example. Sordo and Latvala seemed to be the only one that recognised their driving was not up to par and that's why they are not where they're supposed to be.
the top 3 are in a different class on this rally, on some stages Neuville too. Paddon is making some mistakes, maybe trying to hard, and losing some time because of that. Tanak and Mikkelsen have been more efficient so far.