Grzyb is comfortably leading, Bebenek and Kajto are fighting for the second place. Kuchar has just said that his slower pace was caused by two punctures. 3 stages still to go...
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Grzyb is comfortably leading, Bebenek and Kajto are fighting for the second place. Kuchar has just said that his slower pace was caused by two punctures. 3 stages still to go...
When he had punctures? Yesterday?Quote:
Originally Posted by Jarek Z
He is using his brains to arrive at the finish of rally.... and get some points for the championship...
Kuchar is clearly out of pace. Grzyb in control but great battle between Bebenek and Kajetanowicz!
According to his words hereQuote:
Originally Posted by '[Madeira-Rally
http://www.rallyonline.pl/index.php?...pnews&&s=18152
Kuchar had punctures on SS7 and SS9.
Superb time for Bebenek on last stage! In the end he beated Kajetanowicz. Congrats to Grzyb for his deserved victory!
Kuzi... return of the king ;)
http://rallyonline.pl/ft.php?idg=3333&pg_[go]=15
Zaborowski won with Kuchar in 1997 in N3 class, he was very fast driver unfortunetly accident in Karkonoski'98 destroied his carrier. Sztuka was at least equally fast in Seat WRC. Gielata was also good in F2, he ended 1999 and 2000 season very close to Kuchar.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jarek Z
Did Kuzi manage to see that transparent or was it at today's stages? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Jarek Z
Maybe you are right, who knows... But a good driver in my opinion is a driver that can be fast in any car, on any stage and collects the points. You can't say that about Sztuka. He is a nice person and a decent driver, but look - he was competing for so many years and never achieved anything. Did you see what he did on this year's Elmot Rally on a stage that everybody knows by heart?Quote:
Originally Posted by havk
Who knows, maybe he saw it when he was flying over the road upside down? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Filip