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Here is one st205. Originaly Petter Solberg`s ex car. Now, Group N4 driver Bernt Kollevold in Norway.
Must say it is a beutyfullcar :)
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Here is one st205. Originaly Petter Solberg`s ex car. Now, Group N4 driver Bernt Kollevold in Norway.
Must say it is a beutyfullcar :)
CalibR
exactly why i don't post much anymore!Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
That's why I don't post here often either. Some people's idea of history is when Sebastien got his first title :mark:Quote:
Originally Posted by FrankenSchwinn
Totally agree, look at the WRC programs; Greatest, Drivers, Crashes,etc, when they show highlights from previous years all they show is 2000 onwards. It's as if they want to disassociate themselves from the glory days of the WRC. When it was a proper championship.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
Agreed. That's why I get frustrated when you have to discuss an issue of great importance to the WRC with someone whose idea of ancient WRC history is when Petter Solberg used to win rallies :mark:Quote:
Originally Posted by AndyRAC
C'mon guys, aren't you a bit harsh??
There are members here on the forum who would put you ( and me ) in shame with their experience of life and knowledge with rallying ;)
When we get new fans to our belowed sport, isn't it better they ask the questions, even stupid ones than just live in disbelief and look even bigger morons.
btw.. there were WRC before Petter started winning ?? :eek: Mein gott!
Definitely AFF :)Quote:
Originally Posted by A.F.F.
It's not that people come out and ask questions :) Just like when I ask you what a Finnish word means in English. It's like when I talk about all of my experience of driving on ice and snow and how I must be just as good as those Finns who have been driving on icy roads since before they could crawl :)
Or mastering education with 6 months experience of school assistent ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
Don't get me wrong Daniel, we can all look in the mirrow.
I think Qui-Gon Jin said it best when he said: " There is always a bigger fish." Let's just all try to fit in the same pond :)
Yeah but Qui-Gon Jin got his butt kicked by Darth Maul ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by A.F.F.
That and a teacher with a lot of experience agreed with me ;)
Very well said. We must be open to all & tolerant of all signs into our forum. We all have different levels of knowledge but we all share a single passion for this great sport.Quote:
Originally Posted by A.F.F.
Rather than knocking those less or more knowledgealbe, let us help each other out & help everyone to increase their knowledge base. We all started from scratch somewhere & no one can improves themselves without others who are willing to help them.