Exactly... Ketomaa won't blame the tyres as long they make his driving possible. But it might be he wants to stay on the road the first day and driving awfully slow?Quote:
Originally Posted by Viking
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Exactly... Ketomaa won't blame the tyres as long they make his driving possible. But it might be he wants to stay on the road the first day and driving awfully slow?Quote:
Originally Posted by Viking
maybe the guys infront of ogier are specialists....maybe...Quote:
Originally Posted by ridder
The Ladycup champion is still trailing him though....
Its the tyres...Quote:
Originally Posted by A.F.F.
Neuville never drove a snow rally I think so he must gain some experience in high speed. Better to start safely than to crash in first stage.Quote:
Originally Posted by ridder
Actually - on a stage where Citroen clearly have some advantage he was slower than the main team - as would be expected ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ridder
Out of the road said TidemandQuote:
Originally Posted by wwbroe
Paddon was in snowbank
Mikkelsen is obviously faster as Ogier on the real "man" stages, where speed does matter. In the forest stages he is clearly faster as Seb, only on a slow technical stage, like this last one he might be a bit slower. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
Well Al Attiyah was also slower than the main team, yet there's some difference :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mintexmemory
Agree that on a "safe" stage like this it's much easier to push than at high speed in the forest.
LoooooooooooLQuote:
Originally Posted by wwbroe
Very good relation from WRR so far :) Araujo did something wrong because he lost much on last split