Re: Rallye France Alsace 2013
The only fair competition between the two Sebs would have been them both competing the whole year. Loeb choose not to do that. Now after this rally and how it ended I think Loeb would have liked to do whole season.
And it would have helped a lot of you guys competing in the topic of Seb and Seb.... ;)
Re: Rallye France Alsace 2013
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Originally Posted by Rallyper
The only fair competition between the two Sebs would have been them both competing the whole year. Loeb choose not to do that. Now after this rally and how it ended I think Loeb would have liked to do whole season.
And it would have helped a lot of you guys competing in the topic of Seb and Seb.... ;)
even if he did...
we are talking about a 39 year old guy vs a 30 year old guy don't forget that... NEVER in history has a 39 year old managed to drive faster and win championships consistently than drivers in their best rallying age...
You think that Loebs legendary status is only about numbers... his legend and skills go deeper than superficial numbers... the records are just the tip of the iceberg.. we are talking about a true legend here not some fast driver with some wins and championships.
Poeple talk about Makinen Sainz Mcrae Kankkunen Auriol ects but these compared to Loeb where nothing they were just normal fast drivers who completed the normal short circle of 5-6 years of any average champion in every motorsport.
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Originally Posted by NxOxT
Poeple talk about Makinen Sainz Mcrae Kankkunen Auriol ects but these compared to Loeb where nothing they were just normal fast drivers who completed the normal short circle of 5-6 years of any average champion in every motorsport.
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Re: Rallye France Alsace 2013
I think it is clear to see why Loeb retired at the end of last season. He knew that the time of easy victories, against almost no competition, was at an end.
Re: Rallye France Alsace 2013
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As usual you spread you bile and spoil the forum for everyone - just no need for it, not funny, not clever & certainly not the truth.
The only 'garbage' is what you talk.
Pity they got rid of the block option ...
Get over it, i believe in you, i think you can do it. :D
i am almost sure,he can do it.
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it is the easiest thing in the world to show someone the truth...
making up lies and trying to persuade people is the hard part.
so true!!
Re: Rallye France Alsace 2013
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Poeple talk about Makinen Sainz Mcrae Kankkunen Auriol ects but these compared to Loeb where nothing they were just normal fast drivers who completed the normal short circle of 5-6 years of any average champion in every motorsport.
"normal fast drivers" - any driver achieved world championship title(s) is much more than that. Every one of them is great personality too, with its pros and cons. Of course there might be an exception out there, as any other rule. Don't forget Loeb too wanted to retire 3 years ago, which almost fits the profile you created.
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Originally Posted by RAS007
I think it is clear to see why Loeb retired at the end of last season. He knew that the time of easy victories, against almost no competition, was at an end.
Ogier choosed to walk away.Loeb was present.We can say that Ogier walked away as he knew that Loeb had 1 year.
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when did he do that... i can only remember spain a few years back.
the quitter did just enough to keep the pain coming...but now its over... the sooner you will forget about it the better for you. He put his mark in a whole era...
he literally WAS the sport all these years and the people reactions on this rally shows that, even you spent more time addressing him than the driver you admire..
he came this year with minimal testing lost 2 won 2 and was never dominated against a younger driver with a better team with a huge budget... how many people have done that in the past ? NONE... It is ok to hate someone after he has done so much to you... all these years of wins and records and humiliations just slowly carved his name on your soul... the huge pain is over he cannot put any more hurt on you.... but sometimes now and then the nightmare will flash back...it is normal. it may actually never heal but you should not believe what they say....you are strong i believe in you.
thats some facts.
Bigger budget
10 times more testing and rally kms
semiretired
2-2 rallies for both Sebs.
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Originally Posted by Rallyper
The only fair competition between the two Sebs would have been them both competing the whole year. Loeb choose not to do that.
They compete a whole year,with Quesnel in Ogiers favour and lost fair and square.Next year walked away knowing that he compete 1 year with s2000.Loeb was present at wrc and won the championship.Period.