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Originally Posted by stefanvv
Never really liked him but for sure, he needs to be faster if he wants back to wrc for a full time... But okey, no gravel test and one day of tarmac test, not so much..
But not a good stage time.
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Originally Posted by stefanvv
Never really liked him but for sure, he needs to be faster if he wants back to wrc for a full time... But okey, no gravel test and one day of tarmac test, not so much..
But not a good stage time.
Paddon has now driven two stages on gravel in a WRC car, he never had the opportunity to test on gravel. What do you expect of him in these circumstances, go maximum attack in dust with a car that is totally new to him and bin it?
Finally it is good to see someone with sufficient self discipline and knowledge to know when to go fast and when to be a little more prudent. His time will come.
Mikkelsen 10 s faster then Ogier :)
Carlo. Your right in that part of the pre-tests in the Fiesta but I do not agree for his future. Okey, he can as all can, pay his way in to a "seat" but I do not think he will get a contract without alot of money....
Elfyn has some damage to the clutch of his Ford Fiesta R5 following yesterday's incident. He will go no further today
People used to say the same thing about Scott Dixon when he went to Indycars but he proved them wrong too.Quote:
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Originally Posted by Carlo
Yes, we will see! :)
I get a little disappointed with Hayden as well. Really want to see someone from AUS or NZ competing. It is a bit hard to judge his form here. What is going on up front is just madness. Bit tough to come in after driving a Skoda and hopping in an understeering Ford that requires you to quickly adapt to the way they seem to have unpredictable reactions to inertia.
seems that Ogier will manage it.Lets see at the long one.
Yeah, Ogi needs to do as much as he can on this one to reap most from the cleaning effect.