this is no drama queen thing. you could clearly see it in loeb that he was not happy at all with citroen in both acropolis and 1000 lakes
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this is no drama queen thing. you could clearly see it in loeb that he was not happy at all with citroen in both acropolis and 1000 lakes
Lol, I guess his weight is the same on ground and in the air.Quote:
Originally Posted by danon
I was at the end of the special stage at the trotting track in Lahti where the 2 citroens went head to head against each other and it was obvious to all that Loeb was not happy when he got out of his car. I honestly don't know what the problem was but it certainly wasn't anything along the lines of 'that was good fun, wasn't it?'
I know Loeb is french and their body language can expressive to say the least, but Loeb was having 'words' with both occupants of the number 2 car.
A friend was much closer than me, just a couple of metres away and he confirmed what I thought.
Loeb was talking to him because a rock flew from ogiers car and hit his windshield...i doubt that Ogier did that on purpose...and i doubt that Loeb was giving a hard time to Ogier for something that random...what i do not doubt is that you and your friend should go back watching F1, it provides all the soap opera stuff you crave for.
Well I normally 'ignore you' as you write so much garbage, but I had to check to see what gems you would post and as usual you didn't let me down! F1 my ar$e, I can't remember the last time I watched one.
Anyway the friend who agreed with me and was there, unlike you, has competed in WRC events as a driver, has won WRC events as a co-driver, has managed a WRC team. He now runs a very successful historic rally in Sweden and has a very successful tour company.
He has also been to so many WRC rallies that he has lost count and is on first name terms with just about everyone that has rallied or is still rallying.
Therefore, I am more inclined to believe him when he says that Loeb and Ogier do not get on rather than a keyboard jockey like yourself.
As for you, what have you ever done apart from write drivel? Other posters have asked about your credentials and why you are so negative about everything and why just about everything you write is filled with so much venom and hatred and you never answer. I can only conclude that you are jealous and envious of anyone who has done anything with their lives.
P.S., don't bother replying as you are 'on ignore again'. The forum was so much better when you spat the dummy a while ago and said you weren't coming back. :rolleyes: Pity it didn't stay that way!
the fact that he was inside the sport for such a long time and still bothers with soap opera stuff doesn't do much about his reputation...its nice he has a successful tourist company.Quote:
Originally Posted by Camelopard
what is the point of answering to someone you are ignoring ???
I am envious (in a good sence) of far more important people than rally drivers and tourist company owners.
Rally is just a sport and i watch it for the sport aspect not the soap opera stuff.
It would be different if it were the two factory ford drivers argueing and bickering like children :DQuote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
Like it or not, those two obviously dont get along very well, and that is never very good for a "team".
Loeb was not satisfied with the Lahti super special stage. He told mtv3 that in the first corner when he had the outer track, he got all the gravel from Ogier’s car on his windshield.Quote:
Originally Posted by Camelopard
Loeb barked Jokimaa's super special stage
It's all about balance... :bounce:Quote:
Originally Posted by Tomi
There is another meaning of weight,
called "force of gravity".
I eagerly wait for Loeb's decision(this week normally) :mark: