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Originally Posted by sbrytskyy
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Originally Posted by sbrytskyy
You are missing the point, Hirvonen is still second in championship and second in Argentina no matter how you calculateQuote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
If he is using the same calculator with you, he is NOT going to be world champion ever.Quote:
Originally Posted by wrc1600
But Loeb is first and that counts. POWER STAGE IS THE FUTURE OF THE SPORT! :)
PLUS:Loeb won three gravel rallies. What will be when they come on tarmac?!
Just follow this link if you still have some doubts http://www.wrc.com/results/Quote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
Btw. Loeb is champion for 7 year in a row. Using your calculator Gronholm is also looser, because he couldn't beat Loeb. Solberg is looser, because he can't beat neither Loeb nor even another looser Hirvonen.
this link says absolutely the same i am telling to you.Quote:
Originally Posted by wrc1600
yes thats happening always at sports,somebody wins,and somebody is loosing.The difference with Gronholm/Solberg to Mikko is that in their days they weren t loosers in stages/championships.Quote:
Originally Posted by sbrytskyy
Really you believe that Mikko for another one more year has something more/better to show against Loeb/Ogier/Latvala?
He already has shown, since he started he finished 4 out 5 times in top 3. But I think he should retired as well as everyone else apart from Ogier nad Latvala according to your logic.Quote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
God bless Loeb, will never get bored to see him on a WRC.
1) Loeb [Citroen] 4:03:56,9 (pen: 1:00)
2) Hirvonen [Ford] +2,4
3) Ogier [Citroen] +7,3
4) Solberg, P. [Citroen] +32,6
5) Ostberg [Ford] +5:16,8
6) Villagra [Ford] +6:48,5
7) Latvala [Ford] +11:34,5 (pen: 2:10)
8) Wilson [Ford] +13:32,7
9) Block [Ford] +52:39,9 (pen: 0:10)