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Originally Posted by irish_tiger
Naw, not true......... :) Good catch.
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Originally Posted by irish_tiger
Naw, not true......... :) Good catch.
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Originally Posted by Mintexmemory
Not a good comparison as you say! ;) Nikara uses gravel tyres on tarmac and it looks wet and then it's slippery as you already know?
Wijes JR uses tarmac tyres on dry tarmac....
Two different surfaces and tyres who get two different driving styles... ;)
Then the big quest.... ;)
How is Sordo going to make it on his home turf???
I so very much hope that Sordos Mini will be fast so he can fight for a win or a podium!
Sordo is slow on gravel so he would only cruise on the next days waiting for retirements.Quote:
Originally Posted by Astro83
Gravel? The most of the rally drives on tarmac, right?! :S
Yes day 1 is on gravel.
As in last couple of years :)
Yea I know how the last years of rally Spain look like but I got confusied when Slowson wrote that. I took that as the whole rally was on gravel!! ;) ;) And that could not be right.. Hehe.
I think that Sordo is going to be very fast as usual if the car gets better then last time!
I think he will have too much to make up after day 1 and the Mini isn't likely to be any quicker / reliable than in France!! I hope he does well but can't see it happeningQuote:
Originally Posted by Astro83
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Originally Posted by Astro83
No Nikara was on bone dry tarmac, the shine on the road is the low sun!! The warmest November day I've ever known and certainly warmer than Dikkebus stage at 1900 hrs!