yes, with that statisctic youre absolutely right. i saw this one too some time ago.
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yes, with that statisctic youre absolutely right. i saw this one too some time ago.
I remember this too, and I was surprised that almost everyone at the top in these statistics were "new" drivers, (Atkinson, Duval, Grönholm (ok not that new perhaps), Hirvonen I think), and the drivers were explaining this with the fact that they had to be more on the limit all the time nowadays. When I remember the late '9:s (with McRae etc.) I remember tight (and much more unpredictable) rallies with a lot of crashes, but these statistics proved crashes are more common nowadays (or up to 2007 at least)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
Janne Tuohino will drive Finnish championship 2011 with his Fiesta S2000 and eyes on a chance to build some kind of program for WRC return - with a WRC car.
http://www.jannetuohino.com/Quote:
24.11.2010 - Janne Tuohino enters Finnish Rally Championship series 2011 with Super2000 rally car and builds a campaign to drive for selected World Rally Championship serie events
During his 17 years of rally career a Flying Finn, Janne Tuohino, 35, has won two Finnish Rally Championship titles and one bronze medal. He also has won one Junior World Rally Championship bronze medals. Now his goals are set for third Finnish Rally Championship title.
Tuohino, currently living in Dubai, enters Finnish Rally Championship series with his own Ford Fiesta S2000 rally car and builds a campaign to drive for selected World Rally Championship serie events with brand new turbo-charged World Rally Car.
Maintenance and service for Ford Fiesta S2000 rally car is to be done by one of the best Finnish professional motorsport team, PrintSport Racing. Risto Pietiläinen will co-drive Tuohino in season 2011 events.
- In season 2010 running a private rally team in World Rally Championship was very heavy for me and therefore after WRC Rally Finland I was forced to retire the season and start planning for next one. Plans for season 2011 is currently underway as my Ford Fiesta S2000 rally car is being serviced for forthcoming events in PrintSport Racing premises, Tuohino tells.
Goals for double Finnish rally champion are set for third title and to show his skills behind the steering wheel of modern new turbocharged World Rally Car.
- Me and my team are making hard work for season 2011 World Rally Championship series. Ofcourse everything depends sponsors, Tuohino continues.
Finnish Rally Championship serie rounds for season 2011:
28.1. - Arctic Lapland Rally #1
29.1. - Arctic Lapland Rally #2
19.2. - FRC Vaakuna Rally
5.3. - FRC O.K. Auto Rally
14.5. - FRC Vanajanlinna Rally
11.6. - FRC Osuuspankki Rally
17.9. - FRC Kerava Rally
Why? He's never ever going to make it so why bother...?Quote:
Originally Posted by Hartusvuori
DonJippo, you and I see things very much the same. I also think that if you're not winning or at least very close to winning - then why bother?Quote:
Originally Posted by DonJippo
Dont you guys enjoy your rallying,? Whatever class you are in, there are winners and losers. Whats wrong in wanting to continue, its his (sponsors money)
every year the same - every year Janne is going to do WRC, but at the end just rumours and nothing else.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hartusvuori
sorry, I´ve nothing against Janne, but nevertheless we won´t see him in WRC 2011 !
So we are never going to hear you complain about small fields or low manufacturer numbers or lack of paid seats in WRC (or anyother championship for that matter), cos obviously there is only a need for 1 competitor, as there will only be one winner anyone else should not bother. Great attitude.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
I rather see large numbers, I don't care if not all of them have any chance of winning, they are all adding some value somewhere along the line.
+1Quote:
Originally Posted by CyborgVR4
Since Loeb won 7 in a row and propably winsQuote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
next year too, why do the rest of them bother? :eek: :D