He will have mechanical diffs in Portugal or no??
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He will have mechanical diffs in Portugal or no??
Agreed. I think Petter has the potential, but the Xsara wont be much of use during the fast rallies this season. It will get more difficult already in Portugal, and in rallies like Finland he wont stand a chance...Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
To stick with the Xsara for Cyprus was smart, but now it's time to switch. If he doesn't get a C4, I would go for a Focus.
naaa get a whale for Finland, that would be awesome!Quote:
Originally Posted by swordsman
Congratulations to Petter, Phil and the whole PSWRT - what an achievement this has been! Not only the great result for this rally, but the whole process of making this team in such a short time, with limited recources.
Great driving from Petter, seeing in the TV footage that he didn't have a trouble free rally either, he actually had several problems, and still being pretty close to Hirvo is very, very impressive. Makes you wonder what he could do in a up-to-date car!
I think he made a great rally in Cyprus. Congratulations!!!
I'm not sure. For example Fabia WRC had weak engine compared to other WRCs and it was capable of something on fast rallys only. I think that engine is much more limitating on technical stages where there You need more acceleration from slow corners (I took Fabia as an example because I know it's engine performance).Quote:
Originally Posted by swordsman
Absolutely Im glad hes out of Subaru.Quote:
Originally Posted by RAS007
Congrats for sure! Very exciting especially for a private team to do so well so soon after its creation.
Total Rally with Colin Clark made a pretty long interview with Petter after RN. Petter talks about everything from Hollywood to s2000. Worth a listen.: :)
http://www.pettersolberg.com/flash/p...rnal/index.php
What about Colin McRae in Australia a few years back?Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Mirek Fric [Cze