Sounds like FIA just wants the normal boring stage end answers.
"I had a clean stage"
"It felt alright"
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Sounds like FIA just wants the normal boring stage end answers.
"I had a clean stage"
"It felt alright"
Just checked Gronholm famous speeches. Highest number of swear words was 2. More importantly, none of that was live.
Now with alllive you have regulators restricting what could be said. If it goes on the TV , the channels get hefty fines. So either they add more delay to allive, or they just stop showing it om TV. Less spectators, less manus ....
For what? It's entirely possible to express emotions without swearing all the time. See Gronholm for reference.
Well, it would have been owkay if he would just have used 1 or swear words. But that were complete sentences of swear words.
I'm not suprised tbh, although for me personally I don't care.
Mads knew exactly what he was doing there. Is that the behaviour of a 33-year old? Incredible.
Ok emotions run high as shown when he crossed the finish line. To get a fine for swearing is quite stupid imho and won't change much but c'mon, Mads, as an adult, should know that he doesn't need to use excessive swearing there. Way over the top.
https://dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/is-os...r-our-verdict/
The most interesting part is that Dirtfish staff doesn't know WRC and Rally2 use different tires.
Btw. I read somewhere that Citroen uses own rim design which is slightly different. On the other hand Huttunen said he damaged 3 rims yesterday without puncture.
Also how many WRC cars had a puncture this weekend? Don't remember any.
Then again, non-native English speakers, very clearly pissed off. You won't get an articulated answer with loads of synonyms and so on. You will get much of the same words that comes to mind, and to be honest. I would've said "fck" and "shit" a lot as well.
But in all honesty, this is a great way to make the drivers answer less questions, and with a lot less words.
There could be some "No Comment" interviews now
Also on the subject of questions there needs to be some more thought into the questions that are being asked, sometimes the questions aren't questions at all they are just a thought being said aloud for a reaction.