Looks like stage 3 was also disaster for Fiesta's R2, all of them loosing considerable amount of time. Cracco Jr now suddenly 2th in R2 with his Pug 208, only two places behind his father with S2000 Pug.
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Looks like stage 3 was also disaster for Fiesta's R2, all of them loosing considerable amount of time. Cracco Jr now suddenly 2th in R2 with his Pug 208, only two places behind his father with S2000 Pug.
That is you call 'a Lappi lap'.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rally Talent
Kogler crashed and blocked the road. Crews behind him stopped there.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
I was wondering the same. The SS1 incidence, however, was a really good lesson for Esapekka. He still made the fastest time on that SS, driving on 3 wheels... shows some real attitude!Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
Prokop on the way to ss
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So that is the reason why all Fiesta's R2 were loosing so much time, will they get notional time? I suppose they will, if not they are in very bad situation.Quote:
Originally Posted by PLuto
Colin Clark @voiceofrally2λ
From PG 1/2 "Lost complete right rear corner !!! Before ss 4 i found that the hubb was lose and one m12 nut was missing"
From PG 2/2 "tried to fixit , but broke down 13 km in to the stage"
Apologies to Lappi fans and those with a passion for the 'correct' - My memory played me false (early dementia is my excuse). Esapekka was clearly a victim of Solberg-Latvala syndrome on the Monte (a condition where inanimate objects throw themselves in the path of a car's suspension / wheels without any fault on the part of the driver, thereby leading to an outbreak of the 'Would'ves' among their fans).Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
To be clear, I hope this stays a 3-way battle for the whole rally and I don't mind who wins
Surely obeying all the rulesQuote:
Originally Posted by dimviii