faster? way. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Tomi
I guess you mean: "where rally is considered a sport" = Finland,
"somewhere where it is considered like somekind of a freak show" = Rest of the world
And, by the way... Time`s up for Latvala
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faster? way. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Tomi
I guess you mean: "where rally is considered a sport" = Finland,
"somewhere where it is considered like somekind of a freak show" = Rest of the world
And, by the way... Time`s up for Latvala
If he had produced results, maybe they would have stayed?Quote:
Originally Posted by Tomi
Kopecky could set fastest times in a Skoda.
Really, I tought it had to do with money.Quote:
Originally Posted by Buzz Lightyear
I agree..Quote:
Originally Posted by Buzz Lightyear
Usual excuse.. if the're not winning.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tomi
If Toyota won the F1 Title instead of Brawn they wouldnt be pulling out. But instead, its the "world financial crisis"
maybe so, but if Toni cant find work in the WRC he did anyway have a quite good rally carreer, worksdriver in a few teams, and also many drives with other WRC cars as well, he is 100% a rally driver so he will continue in the sport somehow, hopefully the F-Group.
What can we expect from JML in 2010?
Crashes, occasional podium and then replaced by Solberg or Atkinson mid-season.
Destroying a time controll, ripping all 4 wheels of the car in one crash and reversing into Mikko's car in the service park.
JML will along with Mikko will be the hardest contester to Loeb.
I think both JML and Mikko will be one step faster this year, which will make Loeb a bit confused as the victorys not will come as easy as before. ;)
Kimi will take point from the beginning being a remarkable consistent on places 5-8 if the field looks as in 2009. :)