Kuzaj didn't waste his time. :p
And Grzyb is proving how good he is, maybe the best polish driver at the moment.
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Kuzaj didn't waste his time. :p
And Grzyb is proving how good he is, maybe the best polish driver at the moment.
They write that Kuzi made 4 rolls. I think that superally is impossible...
Kuzaj - ................ ok I will write sth about him. Very nice to see him in A-group car, faster than Kuchar but...............
Kuchar - it's hard to judge him. I remember that there were more talented drivers in Poland for example Sztuka, Zaborowski, maybe Gielata, but he was surprisingly fast in WRC (2002, 2003, especially in Swedish Rally in 2002 - 12th place). In N-group car he wasn't so fast. For me his driving is not even. Maybe he need more time to handle the car. I think that now he has the last chance to show sth special. Super 2000 should be a good car for him.
Grzyb - showing great driving, can't wait for Barum Rally.
Bouffier - sad that he retired, we must wait for Karkonoski Rally to compare him with Kuzaj.
For me the best Polish driver is now not Grzyb but - Michal Kosciuszko (he's 2nd in Junior WRC, and was the only one who can battle with Bouffier).
I think it's Kajetanowicz.
No dobut that he's more talented, but Kosciuszko is the one who has money to drive a lot and increase his abilities. And to buy manufacturer seat. I think he will join manufacturer team in 2-3 years time.
Sztuka, Zaborowski and Gielata more talented than Kuchar??? I'm sorry, but when did you see that?Quote:
Originally Posted by havk
Why Bouffier didn't start SS7??
He was in the super rally list... but didn't started today...
Great job for Grzyb in the moment :)
Madeira: Probably team decided not to spend money for nothing...
Yes, it was a decision made by Peugeot Polska not to re-join the rally.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Mirek Fric [Cze
Bebenek and Kajetanowicz are driving very fast today. Kuchar has already dropped down from 2nd to 4th position.