Anyone looking for a disgrace to the sport, why pick on drivers, when there are a small minority(I hope) of idiot spectators that you can spit on instead...Quote:
Originally Posted by pettersolberg29
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Anyone looking for a disgrace to the sport, why pick on drivers, when there are a small minority(I hope) of idiot spectators that you can spit on instead...Quote:
Originally Posted by pettersolberg29
Novikov got a puncture and stopped to change itQuote:
Originally Posted by bluuford
edit: ignore me - he ripped a wheel off and has retired.
Armindo Araujo stops the clock at 11m07.3s and, like Sebastien Ogier before him, is very agitated to have found obstructions on the stage: “It’s very dangerous, there is a rock like 50 kilos in the middle of the road, not just one - someone is trying to kill us, crazy people.”
Ostberg saw people putting rocks on the road 1km before the finish
read the second sentence and try to understand......Quote:
Originally Posted by tfp
He should have run them over, those idiotsQuote:
Originally Posted by 6789
those people should be used for target practice by the police....Quote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
Are there any marshals on the stages ????
These people should be banned from spectating :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by 6789
Your comment is contradictory. Yes, rallying is far more than winners & champions. That's it's appeal and why it needs to be accessible to anyone with the resources and inclination to front up.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
It's like a marathon. Pay the fee, comply with the rules and have a go. That's the name of the game. It's not the fault of averagely performing individual competitors that, due to the sport's dire state, they're thrown into the spot light.
If you're not able to accept that I suggest you take your own advice ... change sport.