According to harriswrc, Mikkelsen takes the points. His team, Czech Ford National Team gets also the points. So, if the results stay the same till Sunday, Pons wins the title.Quote:
Originally Posted by Iskald
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According to harriswrc, Mikkelsen takes the points. His team, Czech Ford National Team gets also the points. So, if the results stay the same till Sunday, Pons wins the title.Quote:
Originally Posted by Iskald
So, the Dong guy lost only 5 minutes in the last SS and not 16 min that is written in the split times.
What a shame for JML and for Ford on the last outing for the Focus WRC :(
Jari-Matti has been excellent this Season and that was the chance to end it and the Focus' career with a win ...
He got 10 minutes superally penalty for not reaching to the final service of the day. Then the team has more time to fix his car and time loss is smaller.Quote:
Originally Posted by tolis11
You are right, yes. They changed the time on wrc.com. Cheers to Estonia!!! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by bluuford
And once again, the Proton Satria S2000 is showing its level of reliability(see times loss by Tom Cave)... :rolleyes:
I just noticed that Tänak was 2 sek faster than Loeb on the last split?!? Looks like Mitsubishi is working better when ALS system is not functioning :-P
So, hoping to see superb fightback by Latvala tomorrow.
So he can take points for Ford in a Skoda, and is entered in SWRC. Thought they had to sign on for the whole series to take points there, and Henning did he take SWRC points ?Quote:
Originally Posted by tolis11
The team has to sign on for the whole sereies to take points, not the driver. Henning didn't take part for any SWRC registered team, so that's why he didn't get any points.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sulland
me too, could be quite interesting! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by bluuford