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If you mean Lambros i think you must take a look at the time sheets once more....Lambros did ok but unfortunatelly didn't show any signs that he could be up there with the top privateers in the big league.
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[quote="dimviii"]
If you mean Lambros i think you must take a look at the time sheets once more....Lambros did ok but unfortunatelly didn't show any signs that he could be up there with the top privateers in the big league.
What to do next 38 days until next round?!
Rally Estonia :D I think someone with Fiesta will attend there aswell, not sure.Quote:
Originally Posted by Barreis
anyone have picture of Tänaks crashed car?
Incredible commentary about JML. Lately the mechanical breakdowns have had absolutely nothing to do with the driver nor his driving style. Would be interesting to hear e.g. how JML can break a turbo internally. :)
I can't express how deeply disappointed I am about this thing. Mikko is constantly losing to Citroens by small margin and every time the same commentary: "Well, we came close, it's okay. Tough battle. Not perfect, we have to improve in the next rallies." Still, it's always the same result. Mikko has became more aggressive in his driving but it's still not enough. Maybe it's in his personality. He said that in 2010 when he "tried by trying" to win as much as possible, it was a total disaster.
JML has grown and could, in my opinion, challenge the Citroen gang. He just hasn't had a proper chance yet this season. It was (and would have been) Sardinia, but the unfortunate error by Miikka prevented it. Ford has lost the small advantage they had in the beginning of the season.
Ford really doesn't have any other option than to deliver a clean and clear 1-2 result from Finland. Every other result is a failure. Plain and simple.
Rally Akropolis 2011Quote:
Originally Posted by rallyfan+
Picture Nr1, Nr17 and Nr 51. Not too bad but still a lot of hammering needed.
I hope to see Duval in Germany, but....a front wheel drive? Shame...One of the drivers I have missed in recent years.Quote:
Originally Posted by wrc1600
JML has got a bit of a hammering, hes just had genuine bad luck. Hope to see him do well in Finland.
He's enjoying live at his garage with wife and kid :DQuote:
Originally Posted by wrc1600
I do not think The citroen guys will even go for the win in finland....both of them are very smart and know that there are more to lose if they push too hard in an event they will probably lose even if they push. My guess is hirvoen will win Latvala 2nd and then the citroen guys will have a relaxed battle between them to keep themslves away from danger from the strong finnish privateers. But this remains to be seen. they can have their revenge in the following tarmac rounds.Quote:
Originally Posted by Juha_Koo
I would be really surprised to see Ogier settle for anything less than victory in Finland. Last year he wasn't settling and this year he hasn't been either. Tactically what you say is true, but Ogier doesn't have Finland victory yet and that's most likely something he would like to have. It'll up on Friday results - if Fords gain a good lead on the new stages (that's anything up from 15s) - they can defend it on Saturday. Loeb's win in Finland is less likely than Ogier's - he can settle - but of course all is possible with these four drivers.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
I think also the new format of 2 days will test the drivers to the limit....the 6 stages per day format sure spoiled them.