310km stages/26sec=0,08 sec/kmQuote:
Originally Posted by tommeke_B
345 km stages/25sec=0,08sec/km
doesn t seem to me ''a loooooot' too
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310km stages/26sec=0,08 sec/kmQuote:
Originally Posted by tommeke_B
345 km stages/25sec=0,08sec/km
doesn t seem to me ''a loooooot' too
Ha Ha Ha ...Quote:
Originally Posted by T.Maanteiden kuningas
the pain is evident...
once finish drivers had all podium places.... the last few years they are happy if they have 1 driver on it...
LAL
25s in Finland is a decade. Really, without any joking.
And that's TRUE what N.O.T says pain is there. Pain is horrible if we don't win and have multiple podium.
Allready I'm sleeping quite bad :D
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Originally Posted by T.Maanteiden kuningas
^This. 25 seconds on 1,000 Lakes is an eternity.
Regarding this weekend, yet another totally predictable borefest. Roll on 2013.
On a somewhat related note, really, how long has Malcolm got left as the Ford boss? If he was a football manager, he would have been sacked a long time ago.
Until he becomes Hyundai manager after Ford withdraw end of 2013. It wont suit Ford to be in WRC with VW and Toyota. Its ok coming second the money keeps flowing in.Quote:
Originally Posted by RAS007
Congratulations to Marcos Ligato incidentally, who won the PWRC! It's been a "looooooooooooong" time comin'. :D
I think I'm gonna celebrate with a big slab of steak. I'm thinking of throwing a meat party come to think of it. :)
Most people nowadays are past caring. I wasnt shocked in the slightest after latvala went off (I was even more shocked that his off was caused by sheer bad luck and not insane driving), it is almost to be expected.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
You may mock the Finnish and talk about their supposed pain but the real pain rests in the state of WRC and what single driver dominance is doing to it, and, no matter how many times dedicated Loeb-fans tell themselves that domination is good for the sport....It really is not.
Fair play, he is the best. He is fastest and makes the least mistakes, but we already know this and every championship he wins drives another nail into WRC's coffin.
IMO ;)
Or makes competitive people more determined to beat him.Quote:
Originally Posted by tfp
it is about excellence rising to the top of the heap and if you want to be the best then you have to beat the person currently considered to hold that position. This is a World championship not a school playground
I am quite excited by the potential that I see in some of the younger drivers making their way onto the world stage
Maybe Latvala will go off in Finland also.
LAL... i hope notQuote:
Originally Posted by Barreis
I would like Hirvonen to win though.