The Hard tyre choice wasn't bad luck, it had been raining off an on for the previous 3 days. In some sections puddles were across the road, so just silly decision imoQuote:
Originally Posted by Psycho!
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The Hard tyre choice wasn't bad luck, it had been raining off an on for the previous 3 days. In some sections puddles were across the road, so just silly decision imoQuote:
Originally Posted by Psycho!
where did you hear those rumours ??Quote:
Originally Posted by Plan9
Agree! they put Petter in front, for securing equal drive comparing to the citroens. so Petter would be in there if wet and JML would need dry to gain from his position. So they ruin that plan by putting on hard tires on Petters car. as I now understand, against Petters advice.Quote:
Originally Posted by 6789
Who told Solberg to take hard compound on first day?!
Malcolm.Quote:
Originally Posted by Barreis
On a related note, are Malcolm's days numbered as the Ford boss, or will they just carry on with him no matter what? Or will Ford just pull out of the WRC due to the spectacular lack of success?
The Ford departure has been rumoured for many years - with each new negotiation to continue seemingly being more and more difficult, with, if rumours are true, less and less money from Ford.Quote:
Originally Posted by RAS007
I would say their departure is not a surprise - it's just a question as to whether it happens at the end of 2012, or 2013. I wonder if there is any type of performance related clause in the alleged 2 year contract?
Petter Solberg says Ford will push harder than ever in Finland and that World Rally title race isn't over - WRC news - AUTOSPORT.com
LOL, i find it amusing how they are still confident of beating Loeb and still find positives to talk about the team....
They must speak like that. It's part of their job...
And what should they say? That the championship is over and we shall only cruise around?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
For sure not. Itīs only some of you guys thinking itīs over. For sure Seb is the heavy favourite as it looks now, but anything can still happen.
Remembering in 2001 when Richard Burns seemed to be out halfways through the season, and then became world champion in the end.
So letīs hope for the excitement, that Ford will do a good result in NORF. Who doesnīt like it to be so?
I don't understand why You quote my post when it's in no contradiction to Yours...