What sour grapes? Do you think I would rather be doing it instead? No. Did I say it was bad? No. Did I say he wasn’t passionate about rallying? No.
It’ll end in tears. But we can have another discussion in a few weeks time.
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What sour grapes? Do you think I would rather be doing it instead? No. Did I say it was bad? No. Did I say he wasn’t passionate about rallying? No.
It’ll end in tears. But we can have another discussion in a few weeks time.
If one would have been given a chance to drive/(co-drive) the top rally car and said no.. then it is something wierd..
But okay, nevermind
About ego trip.. :D
making a personal thread about entering a rally doesn't count right..
Not really, but what’s that got to do with it? Latvala is easily in the same company as Loeb, Gronholm, Hirvonen, Evans, Neuville - not necessarily all world champions, but all are multiple time world rally winners. If it were Serderidis, Al-Qassimi, Novikov or Bertelli I could understand the cynicism
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Social media negativity and toxicity invades forums as well
Is it Latvala, Serdenidis, Munster... does not matter - someone can make their dreams come true, often they have had worked hard to do so.
"Rally1 startlist is so small", "Oh this dude does not deserve the drive!" - is it our/forum commentators thing to "decide" who can drive and who can not. Luckily, no one gives a s*it what you/we are thinking here. Everyone have always option just to not follow and watch it.
I think Latvala has still nice audience and I hope he is doing well based on his own expectations. I take it as work-bonus for him.
Well I might eat my own words, but I don't see why a driver of Latvalas caliber should not still be fairly quick. He's no Loeb granted, but it's not the typical finish 50th birthday start either.