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Is this question for me?Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
If it is, I base my assumption purely by the statements Ogier has made to the media, that is he won't tolerate the same treatment Sordo had a second driver.
I doubt there's much worry about Ogier leaving Citroen... they're still his best chance for victory. If VW enters they likely won't be competitive for a year or two at least, and by then Loeb might be retired anyways. Regardless, I think Loeb is still the faster driver. Ogier is quick, but he's no Loeb.
Comply means? Sorry didn t understantQuote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
the quote was for AFF
comply = symorfothei
And I answered.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
Results after SS20:
1) Loeb [Citroen] 3:33:13,3
2) Hirvonen [Ford] +1:37,8
3) Latvala [Ford] +2:33,4
4) Solberg, P. [Citroen] +7:04,5
5) Ostberg [Ford] +8:28,5
6) Solberg, H. [Ford] +9:24,0
7) Block [Ford] +43:38,8
8) Villagra [Ford] +45:42,6
No fights, only Power Stage keeps the interest.
finnish media i presume ???Quote:
Originally Posted by A.F.F.
That would be suicide.he is very young,and Loeb has no more than 1 or maybe 2 years.You don t leave best team without serious reasons for something with unknown reliability/speed/treatment.Quote:
Originally Posted by Francis44
Said the foolish and bitter Greek child... F.Y.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T