By the way out of 12 stages we have these winners: Lappi 7, Gryazhin 2, Bouffier 1, Plangi 1, Wiegand 1
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By the way out of 12 stages we have these winners: Lappi 7, Gryazhin 2, Bouffier 1, Plangi 1, Wiegand 1
PHOTO GALLERY from today stages http://www.go4speed.lv/lv/photo/rallijs ... a-2-diena/
Short wrap up video including the reason for Tarabus' suspension failure: http://www.fiaerc.com/videogallery/deta ... -THE-RALLY
So the end of an era for the venerable old Pug 207 S2000 ... its been outclassed for a while but always kept the likes of Breen in with a chance against the newer machinery... :)
Fairwell and thanks !
http://www.craigbreen.com/images/new...a-News-Pic.jpg
Onwards and upwards with the 208T16... cant wait ! :bounce:
http://www.craigbreen.com/images/gal...-Test-(10).jpg
Standings
ERC
1º Robert Kubica and Esapekka Lappi (39)
3º Vasily Griazin (37)
4º Vaclav Pech Jr. (30)
5º Craig Breen (25)
6º Raimund Baumschlager (24)
7º Beppo Harrach (20)
8º Kajetan Kajetanowicz (19)
9º Jaromir Tarabus and Sepp Wiegand (17)
ERC Production Cup
1º Beppo Harrach (39)
2º J?nis Vorobjovs (36)
3º Hermann Neubauer and Vitaliy Pushcar (27)
5º Ernst Haneder (25)
6º Stanislav Tranikov (24)
7º Mario Klepatsch and Martynas Samuitis (19)
9º Kornél Lukács (16)
10º Martin Hudec (12)
ERC 2WD Cup
1º Michael Böhm and Jan ?erný (39)
3º Risto Immonen (30)
4º Josef Petàk (28)
5º Julius Tannert (23)
6º Petter Kristiansen (22)
7º Wolf?Dieter Ihle and Matias Olsson (18)
9º Ralfs Sirmacis (17)
10º Lukáš Pond?lí?ek (12)
ERC Junior
1º Jan ?erný (25)
2º Risto Immonen (18)
3º Petter Kristiansen (15)
4º Matias Olsson (12)
5º Andrea Crugnola (10)
6º Aleksander Zawada (8)
7º Jean-Matthieu Leandri (6)
8º Chris Ingram (4)
9º Fabrizio Andolfi (2)
ERC Ladies Cup
1º Inessa Tushkanova and Martina Danhelovà (3)
3º Ekaterina Stratieva (2)
ERC Ice Master
1º Robert Kubica (122)
2º Vaclav Pech Jr. (110)
3º Esapekka Lappi (83)
4º Raimund Baumschlager (68)
5º Kajetan Kajetanowicz (59)
6º Vasily Gryasin (57)
7º Beppo Harrach (44)
8º Craig Breen (35)
9º Sepp Wiegand (30)
10º Jaromir Tarabus (22)
11º Siim Plangi (20)
12º Andreas Aigner (11)
13º Bryan Bouffier (10)
14º Kristaps Feldmanis (4)
15º Petter Kristiansen (2)
16º Steve Røkland, J?nis Vorobjovs and Raul Jeets (1)
Lappi did what he was supposed to do. I think he was surprised about Gryazin's pace also. For sure the driver of the rally is the young Russian. Very curious to see his pace on next events.
I'm a little bit surprised about the attitude that no sense to drive a rally like this 'cause the conditions are not the same for everyone. C'mon, that's part of rally! I guess there was a chance for everyone to do their best at qualifying stage and thereby had a chance to do something with their starting position. Playing tactics and using the brains is part of rally also. Winners find a way, losers find excuses.
Very impressed about Cerny! He knocked out the northern boys on their familiar surface. It won't be easy for them to try to beat Cerny on tarmac. The concept of the Junior ERC looks working well, good set of fast young drivers from different countries and different cars. What else can you want?
Full stage onboard of Simone Tempestini from SS10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PM2d7NLm28k
And a nice short clip from local TV
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9Eg3SIoY1A
FULL PHOTO GALLERY from today + podium http://www.go4speed.lv/lv/photo/rallijs ... a-2-diena/
Lappi has showed he´s a coming driver. Not layed back as some of us thought he´d be after contract with Skoda. He impressed very much. Next year we want him in WRC.
so if somebody won against Gryazin is ready for wrc? stay calm. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Rallyper