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He lives in Switzerland though so I doubt it's an issue really. He's a motorsport star, a rally great...VW will def be keeping an eye on the situation, they'd be crazy not to given the Sainz knows Loeb so well from the Citroen days too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
Yeah with a new hardcore Passat by VW-Skoda. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by GigiGalliNo1
http://cdn.images.autocar.co.uk/612x...81600x1060.jpg
Director for Skoda UK Robert Hazelwood said: “It’s an ambitious project which might surprise a few people, but Skoda is all about engineering excellence and this car is pushing that to new limits.”
But that Skoda is for Land Speed recOrd or something.. Armin Schwartz is to drive...
But really Crash said NASCAR for Loeb... Will give you link. I'm serious!
Yes, that Octavia (not Passat) is meant for Bonneville Speed Week - that means for a competition where the one, who gets on higher top speed on some 15 km long salt lake, wins.
The Acropolis is a disaster for Citroen. They win the race but not in the mediaQuote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
People don't understand why Ogier stayed behind Loeb after day 2 because they don't understand the gravel prob. They think it's a plot of Ogier and Quesnel against Loeb, Loeb helped Citroen for many years and now they don't thank him... It's the resume of comments on sport's websites like l'equipe or eurosport.
Before Greece he damages his reputation if he leaves Citroen. But now I think they understand why he could leaves Citroen. It's because Ogier and Quesnel don't like him :eek:
I'm really impressed by the situation :eek:
I hope you understand me because i'm not good in english
Quesnel know nothing in motorsports, for example he really discovered Bouffier after Monte-Carlo :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by AndyRAC
ex-F1 drivers are betters :rolleyes:
And it's not a problem for Dumas or Treluyer. In France nobody know them :D
MaxRally | News | Frequelin questions Quesnel’s dealing of Acropolis row
Guy Frequelin told website rmcsport.fr: “Personally, I wouldn't have handled it in that way. Because I think that managing a rally like that is too big a risk for the Citroen brand and its drivers. Letting them fight at that level, with the reputation of the company at stake, doesn’t seem to me to be the best solution.”
I wish retired people would stay retired, first you had saintly Max Mosely taking the moral line on the on/off Bahrain GP and now Frequelin wants to rush to the aid of his favoured son, as if Frequelin's time at Citroen was all about fairness and equality. Face it, this Seb vs Seb is great for rallying.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bobcat
Just like this forum: everybody has the same right to speech.
Yes but when you and I say something its freedom of speech. Frequelin saying something has more value / importance, my feeling is that like a lot of ex-pwerfull bosses he is missing the ego of being the boss. It shows bad loyalty to a company if after you retire from a senior position you criticise those who replaced you.Quote:
Originally Posted by Barreis