Yeah I agree, it's the best way to learn, the drivers who can drive slow cars fast are always better drivers than people like Wilson who just jump straight into a big car.
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Yeah I agree, it's the best way to learn, the drivers who can drive slow cars fast are always better drivers than people like Wilson who just jump straight into a big car.
Nice little interview with Mikkelsen here: http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/88974
On gravel he thinks the Fiesta and Fabia are on the same level but on tarmac the Fabia is ahead.
And he thinks nothing about the 207 ??? :p :
Edit: in fact he never drove the 207 he can speak only about what he tried :mark:
You should be so lucky! ;-) Have you noticed that Wilks is better not comparing his current car to the previous one?!?Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
He who pays the piper calls the tune.Quote:
Originally Posted by RS
There may be an element of truth in that, to be fair though he did point out he drove the cars with different tyres. On the other hand I can't think of any evidence to say he is wrong?Quote:
Originally Posted by Bobcat
Hehe, every interview or press release is the best possible evidence if it suits You but just a rubbish if not. Think a bit before You ridicule Yourself, please. Everyone can search Your previous posts...Quote:
Originally Posted by Bobcat
Andersson to drive full IRC season for Proton. Don't know if it's been written before.
http://www.teknikensvarld.se/motorsp...2011/index.xml
If Atkinson drives for Proton as well, they will have the best line-up for the 2011 season. (but not the best car, I know...)
To the czech guys here especially Mirek or Pluto, Autosport.cz FB page: Bryan Bouffier by měl za Peugeot France kromě Monte startovat i v devíti dalších soutěžích IRC 2011.
Means that he signed for nine other IRC rallies if that's right this is great news !
Yep, it seems Bouffier will do 10 IRC rounds in Peugeot this season.