In Estonia with everyone pushing it was down to two manus and "also participated".
Speed is one thing, but the repeated water pump failures are something else.
Quite a change from the grand announcements at Gooodwood just before.
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In Estonia with everyone pushing it was down to two manus and "also participated".
Speed is one thing, but the repeated water pump failures are something else.
Quite a change from the grand announcements at Gooodwood just before.
Erik Veiby about Neuvilles speeding
Erik Veiby
@VeibyErik
For us it would probably been 20 years in prison..@OfficialWRC
@OCVeiby
#nothavingcaruanteenrightplace
Petter Solberg lost drivers license in Sweden (2010 or so) for much lower speed difference and Patterson had to drive the last Powerstage due to that.
Imo FIA is way too tolerant of this. There are many blatant examples last few years. Ogier in Poland 2017 with 190 on LiveMaps (he also took a roundabout the wrong way on purpose and only got a fine), Hanninen Finland 2017+++
"I got technical problem and have to catch up..."
Technical problem is part of the rally, if driving at legal speeds would result in penalty and they make it up by speeding they should give them the same penalty anyway. With the tracker it should be simple check.
When Solberg lost the license, they were caught by police? FIA probably cannot take your license and police can't use only FIA's tracker as evidence?
I agree that this is a problem and in situations like this time penalties should be applied so you couldn't gain time by not getting road penalties by speeding.
at least he didn't say couple of fk and sht words about tyres..
continued to race between people and police also..
https://www.facebook.com/10000190701...6916265236661/
https://www.facebook.com/706495471/v...5060955106696/
OK, let’s not exaggerate. Last vids do not show anything bad or uncommon.
First one sounds a bit like stagemode?