Who in their first 6 WRC outings set fastest time in tarmac and gravel? Gone on.. I dare you.Quote:
Originally Posted by Barreis
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Who in their first 6 WRC outings set fastest time in tarmac and gravel? Gone on.. I dare you.Quote:
Originally Posted by Barreis
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Originally Posted by ToughMac
+1 I agree. Kris has not been given a "fair crack of the whip" in terms of the WRC. I think VW should look at hime and Dani but i think in the end they may choose someone who is already in 1 of their Skodas'.
No spring chicken? These days it seems like Citroen is picking its next super star for drivers still in the womb. At 32 he is actually about right for a WRC drive, in the past that is about the time decent professionals have got their shot at glory (in fact Marcus was about 36 or so).
Meeke is a strong personality and could be very attractive to sponsors. I still have hope that VW will encourage BMW to keep in on board when/if Dani goes elsewhere.
this is a little disingenuous to say the very least.Quote:
Originally Posted by janvanvurpa
I hope Dave Richards reads this with particular interest. Especially the part where Carlos says he hope that other car companies (possibly BMW?) are inspired by VW entry into the WRC.Quote:
Originally Posted by Red bull
Disengenuous?Quote:
Originally Posted by Plan9
Bugger me that's a big word to throw around for a little joke. Oi!
Are you familiar with those stages?
Are you familiar with US and Canadian stages in comparison to say Northern European Stages?
Are you a participant?
And: did you happen to see the average speeds on many of the stages? 80 mph or 129.6 km/hr and many were near there.
Remember, never 100% serious, but never 100% joking...
That's sad, my condolences to family and friends..........Quote:
Originally Posted by Micke_VOC
Rearrange the following words into a sentence:Quote:
Originally Posted by Plan9
Block, Ken, rally, driver, is, not, a
Must mean "obvious".Quote:
Originally Posted by janvanvurpa
One of my strongest memories from rallying when I was a kid:Quote:
Originally Posted by Micke_VOC
1979 Acropolis Rally at the start of the night stage in Platanaki. Anders Kulläng at the start of the stage. He had rolled in the previous one and the Kadett was battered and the windshield was missing. The marshal starts counting 10,9,8.. while Anders Kulläng was still enjoying a cigarette. When the countdown reached 3, he erases the cigarette in the hood of the car, engages 1st gear and disapears in the darkness ... Different era, different characters
Neuville will miss the Rally of Italy, a pity I had ever seen nell'IRC 2010 in Sardinia with the Peugeot 207 ... sorry not to see him on ... but here in October everything can change ..Quote:
Originally Posted by tommeke_B