:laugh: Thats a bit below the belt!Quote:
Originally Posted by logic
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:laugh: Thats a bit below the belt!Quote:
Originally Posted by logic
+1 :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by Plan9
I think the PSA's massive budget has something to do with it aswel, mind you, the manufacturers probably couldnt keep up with ford in the hospitality department, with that 5 star hotel artic of theirs :rolleyes:
i read these posts and laugh at some, others i just shake my head in disbelief, but to suggest that Loeb should leave the best team/the sport, because he is too good ,defies logic or understanding.
i know we all have our favourite drivers/teams but to need them to have to have Loeb retire/leave to be able to win, seems to me to be pretty hollow victory.
we should rename the world championship as DL (during Loeb) and AL(after Loeb) so you dont get confused as to which part of history, your driver/ team finally won.
i myself would rather my favourite driver/team beat Loeb fair and square,and not have to wait till he goes, but that might just be impossible.
cheers
Because the fight would have been much more interesting with them in a different team. He knew Ogier is he main rival in term of speed. Having the 2 in a different team will have make the teams fight each other rather than having the fight within one team, which has historically never been a good thing for the team.Quote:
Originally Posted by tfp
PS: "Logic" are you under 10 year old? your parents should not let you unsupervised on the internet.
This may sound bit silly to some of us here, but the rumour I've heard tells that Citroen has offered 8 million €, while VW has offered contract for 16,5 million €. Maybe this could be the case? Remind you that this is some silly rumour that I've heard may not be true.
no..too much money for a contract at a rally team...maybe the total sum including the sponsors ects reaches that but i do not think so.
It is a tough nut for Citroen to crack since letting either one of the Sebs go will propably bite them in the ass at some point, if VW´s potential is up to the level of their speculated resources, they will be a big player in the series. And more so with the likes of the two Frenchmen.
VW contract is for at least two years, because no competitipn next year, remember?
I've only heard figures, not terms - so I can not comment on this. But your assumption sounds logical.Quote:
Originally Posted by mm1
And as N.O.T. has stated, that in given current climate these numbers sound a bit unreal to me as well.
I'm sure VW had offered 10+ million sum, maybe later it got even to 16 million. In any case it is not that unreal as You think.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T