I checked it and you are both right. But i guess we will never now for sure if it was necessary or not. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
Anyhow, i think Andreas deserves the title. ;)
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I checked it and you are both right. But i guess we will never now for sure if it was necessary or not. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
Anyhow, i think Andreas deserves the title. ;)
Puncture for Mikkelsen also.
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Originally Posted by VFTS
OK but the gap I mention (11 seconds) is before last loop in favor of Juho so it really wasn't needed. Before last stage it was 28 (he stopped in penultimate one).
Wow puncture for Jan, nd now to Andreas, Kopecky spoke about a rock in the road, same rock for Andreas?
Andreas still picks up 30 seconds in that stage. So close!
Yes, same rock. Jan hit it by front tyre, Andreas by rear one and therefore didn't loose that much.Quote:
Originally Posted by ZequeArgentina
Go Andreas !!!!!
I hope we can celebrate the biggest effort in rally for a couple years in scandinavia this night =)
Come on, Andreas, don't make mistakes this time ;)
I agree. As they pointed out on Rally Radio, Andreas has lead the last 6 rallies and also has won the most stages this season. If he wins the title then it reminds me a little of Vettel's first F1 championship - didn't lead the championship until the final race but he still deserved it. Of course Andreas has been helped a little by the coefficient scoring in the final two rounds (although maybe that corrects a little the asphalt vs. gravel imbalance this year)Quote:
Originally Posted by wwbroe
I made a little calculation about how the championship would look like without the coeficients for Scotland and Cyprus and with the positions frozen in Cyprus. Kopecky would be the champion (134), before Hanninen and Mikkelsen (116), Loix (115), Neuville (111) and Bouffiier (103). That is at least if i didn't make any mistakes. :D