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Originally Posted by Wim_Impreza
John is from New Zealand
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Originally Posted by Wim_Impreza
John is from New Zealand
Thank you. :)
Hehe. Yeah John has worked for the SWRT before in Britain and has experience co-driving in Britain I think. (Could have caused the confusion) So it should help Hayden as he is a damn good co-driver. When he reads the notes he oozes confidence.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wim_Impreza
Its not so surprising for the likes of Carlo and I. I saw him driving a Toyota Levin in 2004 at the ripe age of 16/17 and he oozed talent. His PR skills have improved tenfold since then. He would be perfect in the WRC. He has always excelled in everything he has pedaled.
Thanks also, RallyfanNZ.
Hayden sent me a text saying that he bent the front wheel 45degrees after he hit a hole (dug up by cars ahead) on the line of a tight left hander (no fault of his own). Was 5secs behind D.Higgens at the time. Will be rejoining tomorrow so will be interested to see how he goes.
Are there any news about Stuart Jones? This is first gravel rally of MG S2000 and his first rally with his co-driver.
Is he still going?
Good well, he is 25 overall and 10 in PWRC, reported no major problems yesterday. Like for everybody else the weather was terrible yesterday.Quote:
Originally Posted by efe-e
Not bad for a first outing with a MG S2000 in a WRC events, lets hope he can climb up the scoreboard. The car looks really solid so if he keeps it on the road he will gain some places
The car ran in Ireland also. Unimpressive the least, but it's doing quite alright in Wales now. There's potential.Quote:
Originally Posted by ProRally
Jones was 2nd fastest o ss6, just 1.2sec slower then Evans...