I meant you have to keep talking about Ogier/Loeb cause otherwise we will talk only about Kubica (but I was just joking of course ;) )
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Sordo overshoot
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great stuff from kris and paul also marshall on wrc2 win and chris Patterson on 6th over all..great stuff from the small sod called ireland
By the way, this shot is taken on the same jump 2 minutes after Paddon crash:
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Good that there were no spectators on the road
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Reaching for the sky!
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Eze (WRC) @EzeGiordanoOK
a genius @thierryneuville when staying with us and to have a good time after having abandoned @OfficialWRC
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Waited a looooooooooooooong time to see covers like this ! :)
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Final word to Meeke:
'We can’t forget Colin McRae. To be honest, during the final stage I was fine emotionally – everything was under control. But then when I got out of the car at the stop control and saw the end-of-stage commentators in tears, it did open up the emotions a bit.
It was something very natural for me to dedicate the win to Colin, because he took me right from the beginning – or when I’d only done a few rallies – and put me through all the difficult steps into the British championship and Junior World Championship. Without that support back then I simply wouldn’t have had a career in rallying. It’s not just Colin, too – the whole McRae family have been fantastic. Colin’s wife Alison, his father Jimmy and brother Alister all took me into Lanark and made me feel part of the whole family.
I have many things to thank them all for but this one definitely had to be dedicated to Colin.'