And also how good to see Chris doing great for the down under mob. been watching the lad since his father rallied in OZ in the 80s And SRT well doing after hard orkQuote:
Originally Posted by pettersolberg29
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And also how good to see Chris doing great for the down under mob. been watching the lad since his father rallied in OZ in the 80s And SRT well doing after hard orkQuote:
Originally Posted by pettersolberg29
Go Rauntenbach...get onto the podium :p :
ss 19 starts 10:13 local time here's the time in Cordoba http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=485
So still a few hours to go 15:13 Norwegian time
Hey guys,
While you're all waiting for today's leg to start, I found some more images from the last two days. You've got to click on the thumnail with these articles to get the gallery up, but then you can scroll about.
Leg 2:
http://www.serviceparknews.com/?c=118&a=1251
Leg 1:
http://www.serviceparknews.com/?c=118&a=1248
It's a shame Atkinson backed off. I know it's probably the smart thing to do, and that it's probably got some team orders behind it, but still...would have been nice to see him maintain second.
Sorry for being dim, but does that mean SS19 is 13:13 GMT?
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Originally Posted by pino
Aigner could even climb on the podium :eek:
With Loeb-Sordo-Aigner that would be an incredible result for RedBull colors :laugh:
SS19 is at 13:13 BTS - 12:13 GMTQuote:
Originally Posted by pettersolberg29
S20 15:05 BST - 14:05 GMT
S21 16:50 BST - 15:50 GMT
- I think :)
All i know its when the clock turns 10:13 here it starts :p
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=485
so about two more hours
One victory for Red Bull already, Mika Kallio in MotoGp 250!Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
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Originally Posted by pettersolberg29
Yes in Greece and Cyprus :p :