Theyre punching above their weight, fantastic to see the pair of them doing so well :)Quote:
Originally Posted by noel157
i am very sorry for you!Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
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Theyre punching above their weight, fantastic to see the pair of them doing so well :)Quote:
Originally Posted by noel157
i am very sorry for you!Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
Salo suffered a broken rear driveshaft.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ucci
Lappi looses in average 2,41 s/km. Last year Ogier in Fabia was 1,73 s/km down to winner. Paddon was last year on 1,7 s/km before he retired. At that time both Ogier and Lappi were on 1,5 s/km. Paddon is now on 2,33 s/km. What comes from that? All S2000 are slower compared to WRC now and Lappi is around 0,3 s/km slower to Paddon than last year.Quote:
Originally Posted by makinen_fan
Thats a nice comparison Mirek, I didn't go that far. You are right S2000 cars this year seem to be much slower than last year. Even PG with the Proton had better pace last year 2.14s/km than Paddon this year.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
My point is that I expected Lappi to be ahead of Paddon at least, mostly due to that a lot of people rate him very high. Btw, did he have any significant problem this year (cant remember)?
Isn't the conclusion that the WRC still get evolutions and the S2000 barely non because R5 comes now..?
How popular sport rally is in Finland:
http://distilleryimage7.s3.amazonaws...0a1f90e1_7.jpg
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https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.n...96402280_n.jpg
I know from Fred Miclotte that Fabia they drove this year in Ypres was significantly better than the one from 2011. Reasonably stronger engine, completely different dampers etc. But that goes to works car. These upgrades (I think especially the engine is 2013 evolution) may not be present in car of Lappi or Paddon. I have no idea about that.Quote:
Originally Posted by mousti
Looks like Seb O just lit the afterburners