Tsjoen isn't doing bad at all, fourth overall after three stages at only 11 sec of the pace. Cunico in the lead, but first four contenders are within 11 sec, then there is rather big gap. ;)
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Tsjoen isn't doing bad at all, fourth overall after three stages at only 11 sec of the pace. Cunico in the lead, but first four contenders are within 11 sec, then there is rather big gap. ;)
Yep, very good of Tsjoen. Now he's in third overall!
Tsjoen is not doing bad indeed. But Wevers can't keep the pace of top Italian veteran drivers. He's only 7th after SS5.
Wow! Tsjoen wins stages 6 and 7! But Cunicos' win is just a matter of finishing one last stage...
http://www.blog.playtvitalia.it/
At this link, who want to see again this afternoon's LIVE-TV stage, tomorrow can see it at about 4.30 pm (CET).
I saw it this afternoon and was exciting as well as Eurosport's ones... almost BETTER (with slow-motions, videographic splits, helicopter camera, etc!!) :p :
Cunico takes the win overall, with Grossi and Tsjoen finishing in exactly same total time, joint second place. Wevers takes 6th place despite being very slow and at almost five minutes of the leader. ;)
Well done by Cunico, Grossi and for sure Tsjoen. I didn't expect the Belgian driver on the podium. There were a lot of WRC's. Wevers had a puncture in SS4. Cresci, the first leader in the rally, retired in the final SS. What happened with him?
Can someone help me to find a link to the results or entry list where I can look the full names of the drivers and codrivers?
Fantastic result for Tsjoen at Rally Casentino indeed :up:
Not too bad Wevers too... :cool:
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Originally Posted by Wim_Impreza
http://rally.perugiatiming.com/tab_l...e=111&p_Gara=1 :)
I note the Peugeot WRC had a desperately lack of reliability(all retirements due to technical failures) ;( but the Pugs S2000 did a great job(Colombini and Sora had good duel) :bounce:
Tom, you didn't read my sentence correctly. I know that link, but I am looking for the surnames of the drivers and codrivers too.