Pics of Cerny's damaged car. He ripped off a wheel:
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Pics of Cerny's damaged car. He ripped off a wheel:
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Kubica accepts blame for Azores crash (In my opinion, not pushing has a different meaning for Kubica and for the rest of the people:rolleyes :)
The car is being fixed. Julian Porter uploaded his photo some hours ago:
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big bravo to all at AzoresQuote:
Originally Posted by RS
Event organiser praises super-human stage rebuilding workFrancisco Coelho, the Chairman of the organising committee of SATA Rallye Açores, has revealed how a super-human effort ensured today’s stages went ahead as planned.
Heavy rain had decimated some of the roads used for round four of the FIA European Rally Championship, which prompted the Azorean government to mobilise almost 200 personnel to work through the night to repair the damage.
Armed with a fleet of road-building machines, their efforts meant the damage to the Coroa da Mata, Feteiras, Graminhais, São Brás/Vila Franca and Sete Cidades has been repaired.
“We have to thank the President of Açores, Vasco Cordeiro, and all the various departments and workers for their efforts,” said Coelho. “This was a big undertaking and involved many people working very long hours and a lot of expense.”
François Ribeiro, Motorsport Development Director of Eurosport Events, the ERC promoter, said: “We have seen already how amazing the support is from the government here in Açores. They have made possible the live television coverage, helped to ensure that everybody got here follow the airline strikes and now they have done this extra work. We really must take our hats off to them.”
News - ERC European Rally Championship - Eurosport
BTW, after knowing the cancellation of SS12, I can't get out of my mind Rohrl's words about what happened in Arganil in 1980. I suppose that nobody drives in his head now. The involution of rallying, definitely.
Counting the days until the premiere of Deimel's new documentary about that legendary day.
Remember that Bouffier was not helped in Açores by another team which has an extra 207 engine on their truck. This is the other side of the coin:
Mark Wallenwein
"Wow - Finally our car was fixed in 45 minutes after our little roll thanks to the help of 3 different teams with 3 different brands! Back on track of SATA Rally tomorrow! :) Thanks to everybody, this was great - Rally-Family!!! #FIAERC #SataRallyAçores #rallyfamily"
Well Kubica did admit to " I was driving at normal speed I would say" which is pushing it going by normal standards.. :)
He should've listened to Meeke's warning: "Expect the unexpected on Sete Cidades" :)
Whatever, rallying needs people like Kubica, his personality but mostly how he steers a car. Going to be a good season.
Judge by yourselves:
Then click on play symbolQuote:
Originally Posted by Fast Eddie WRC
The guy on the right is Petr Brynda. Some of You may know the name as he used to be one of our best 2WD drivers. Two years a go he did also some IRC events.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kielder