Dude...no more Beefeater for you. Hirvonen has never outpaced Loeb, so why should he start now. He won't win a single rally this year and I think he will find it harder to even reach a podium than with Ford.Quote:
Originally Posted by tfp
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Dude...no more Beefeater for you. Hirvonen has never outpaced Loeb, so why should he start now. He won't win a single rally this year and I think he will find it harder to even reach a podium than with Ford.Quote:
Originally Posted by tfp
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In Sweden it's possible. Hirvonen has been very strong on ice and snow.Quote:
Originally Posted by MikeD
In sweden Hirvonen has the speed to win Loeb...in Finland he can win easy with no mistakes....but we have to see him in the DS3 if he can maintain the pace.
True, however we'll see how much snow and ice there will actually be.Quote:
Originally Posted by cali
50km north of Hagfors there are only 10cm of snow and warmer weather is expected towards the end of the upcoming week.
Did you see rally sweden 2011? Obviously not.Quote:
Originally Posted by MikeD
A boldly-biased statement subject to correction later on by the creator itself.Quote:
Originally Posted by MikeD
Mark my words, MikeD!
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The forecast that I'm looking at says that In Hamar (region first day) and Hagfors, it wil be cold this week, and next week there will be a lot of snow.Quote:
Originally Posted by BleAivano
Hamar is 1 1/2 hours north of where the rally will be based in Norway, Kongsvinger is where you should look at. I think it's 10-20 cm in that area, maybe some more today. No snow forecasted for the next 10 days.Quote:
Originally Posted by bauwie