Travaglia is loosing a lot more time on this stage, he is also loosing second position overall. :(
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Travaglia is loosing a lot more time on this stage, he is also loosing second position overall. :(
Second best time in a rough for Cavallini, who is now back in second overall, pushing Travaglia to third and Perico is now fourth. :)
Travaglia had problems with handbrake.
The last loop of stages is in... ;)
Rain apparently :mark:
Basso +32s off Travaglia !!! Strange :confused:
Looks like an accelerator problem for Basso :confused:
What happened with Alphonso Di Benedetto, he was doing rather strong race? :( :confused:
Guys, I have just returned home and the first thing I did was check the Mille Miglia results. The second thing I did was check the forum and read all of your posts. Thanks to you I now know about everything that happened yesterday :up:
Just like you, I'm also disappointed in FIAT. Basso is the only driver that still carries the banner of the Italian manufacturer high. All other drivers decided to switch to Peugeot. FIAT should really do something about it before it's too late. It's a pity Emanuele Dati decided to skip this rally (it doesn't count for the Privateers Cup). I'd bet he would be another FIAT in top 10.
I'm also disappointed in Tlustak's performance. He has the best car, but is only 10th among front-wheel drive cars after SS11.
Great performance from Travaglia, Basso and Cavallini! And Solowow is heading for his best Mille Miglia ever!
Basso is 6.7 sec faster as Travaglia on the penultimate stage, so one to go for him. ;) ;)
With one stage to run, it seems like positions are fixed now:
1. Basso
2. Travaglia at 35"3
3. Cavallini at 56"8
4. Perico at 1'15"2
5. Michelini at 1'44"7
6. Signor at 2'03"8