That video is just absolutely amazing!Quote:
Originally Posted by Roy
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That video is just absolutely amazing!Quote:
Originally Posted by Roy
I like seeing videos like this when the drivers are more relaxed. It's an oft forgotten part of rallying, the recce. It's very rare to see proper footage and interviews during it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roy
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Originally Posted by FabiaFan
But for you a top5 for Wallenwein and Caffi is possible, because they drive a FABIA ???? :D
I doubt Delecour will do anything spectacular , remember Auriol ?
Although I would be happy if he would prove me wrong :)
+1
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Solberg gets indeed the Norway flag on his car so Peugeot Norway probably on front bumper then too :)
Yes, for them and also for Cavigioli and Valdes!! :-DQuote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
No, really - of course some of the 207's can reach top 5, Bouffier, Wilks and Sarazin for example - unfortunately not P.Solberg, who will crash trying to keep up with the Fabias and the Fiesta...
Yes, car and service is from Racing Lions.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
Even as a Petter fan I agree that a crash is the most likely outcome! He will have to push the car too hard to keep up with the Fabias of Hanninen and Mikkelsen, and this isn't safe when he has such little knowledge of the car. I expect at least one stunning stage time from him though where he pushes hard but doesn't crash.Quote:
Originally Posted by FabiaFan
My tip for the rally is Sarrazin. He could easily have won in 2009 as he was much faster than Ogier but suffered from a lot of bad luck. In 2010, if I remember well, he won 2 stages and showed good pace but again had one incident which ruined the rally. If the stages are dry then I fully expect him, Kopecky and Loix to be the top 3 cars due to their asphalt skill. If its wet or snowy then the Solbergs, Mikkelsen and Hanninen must be favourites.
Solberg is obviously one of the fastest drivers on the World right now but I cannot understand how Peugeot decided to support him instead of Ogier.
I remember seeing onboard footage of him in last year's Monte Carlo while chasing Hirvonnen and I must say that was the most incredible driving I have seen in a while.