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Bet you wish you were here :p
On the Welsh Riviera?
Revelation of the day. :)
Damn you Daniel :D , though the Ford battle is killing exciting from your computer.
donīt have to wish i was there.
i am there...
bet you didnīt see petter crying in the first service...
petter was craying?
yep. toys out of the cot
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Originally Posted by Mickey T
Why? Was he expecting to lead the rally with that Subaru?
Somebody is not happy to be outpaced by his team mate...Quote:
Originally Posted by Mickey T
Was there two years ago, w/ Per Carlsson' rally travels
Best time ever - I'll go back in a heartbeat.
Too bad US $ is not worth much right now
I was there in good forum company! ;)
Petter is crying all the time like a baby for 2 years now. :p
He is just a spoiled kid with to mutch payment. :s mokin:
Do you realy think itīs only the car? :D
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Originally Posted by Mickey T
starting to think there's more to it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Brother John
I saw Petter's car in the stage and it behaved weirdly. Subaru is extremely inconsistent and mystical car. In the first day when Petter got normally working car for middle set of stages he was as fast as Loeb. Suddenly he was slower than Juho Hänninen and Daniel Sordo. That cannot be Petter's cause.
Definately good company :D Petter is being outpaced by the second driver. That's why he was probably having a cry. Sounds like he is trying to get out of his contract as many forumers said :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Brother John
I thought you can get low but not that low.. you good old anti-funboy, driver hater.. When Petter's car worked he was faster than Atkinson at the same time.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
I was there and i totally agree with you ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Finni
just wanted to say thanks to everyone who was there and made it such a fantastic time!!
got to some great places to watch and some good photos and one nice action video! :p
the weather was brilliant and the only disappointment was the bread sticks :'(
i get home tomorrow and will post some photos then :D
Oh yeah, I had a good time too, thanks guys.
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Originally Posted by J4MIE
I want to see that video
Oh no!! the bread sticks?! what was wrong with the bread sticks?! They are one of my favourite memories from last year!
They were not as good as they used to be :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Christina
they changed the bread :( seemed to be sliced naan breead which was a bit crispy...
subarunorway I will post the videos when I get home tomorrow morning! :D
PS pino you ******* :p :p
Yes same here, thank you all for the great company :)Quote:
Originally Posted by janneppi
Same here thanks to everyone, and next year again.
What I've done now ? :sQuote:
Originally Posted by J4MIE
Nothing wrong, they need sombody to ................... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by pino
1-1 :pQuote:
Originally Posted by pino
Did he do the Stig move?Quote:
Originally Posted by J4MIE
:D
Hey DJ. I was in downtown Salo yesterday. Seemed a nice place. Too much mayonaise though :(
Thanks to everyone for making this the best NORF ever forme :) Still in Helsinki now but leaving tomorrow :(
You need to get out more!Quote:
Originally Posted by Christina
Ditto. Great food, great rally, great company. Thank you all for a memorable weekend.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tomi
Photos are on their way.
It was the second time my brother and i had been to Finland,and i can say we will definately be going back in 08.The stages are unbelievably fast and the t.v footage does not do it justice.
Everybody was friendly and helpfull and with so many different stages plenty of good spectating options.
On the whole had no trouble with the marshalls apart from one *anke%.We found our viewing spot on stage 17 which was 100% safe,the safety car 1 past us with out moving us on,and the safety helicopter did also.Then this marshall decides 5 mins before first car we could'nt stand there.When we pointed out nobody had moved us on he started getting arsey.At first we refused to move then he said he was talking on his radio to get the stage cancelled because of us.(did he have the power to cancel the stage)We decided it was better to move than get the stage cancelled,but i can tell you he got a verbal bashing from us as we left the stage.(he was stood near us as the car and helicopter passed but never stopped them to move us on).
If any body has any footage of G.Jones accident on Stage 13 i would be glad if they could put a link up.It happened 200 yards in front of us,he rolled 5 times.There was a few people about with camcorders so somebody must have it.
Yes the marshals often are a bit enthusiastic, some of them has never been spectating a rally or very few rallies before, I have noticed a good way is if you can get in talk with them, about the spot and how the driving line will be there and to where the car goes if something goes wrong, normaly after that you can stand where you like, but unfortunatly there is those who dont listen to anything also.
At the yellow house jump on Ouninpohja 2, after squeezing into a space in front of a very kind Finn, it was an ok spot (apart from all the grass and people etc), but then as Mikko was approaching some marshals came wandering up, and one stopped in front of everyone. I got a great shot of the back of his head :angryfire Then a few minutes later a marshal came along, and rather than asking me if I'd be so kind as to withdraw my head back into the throng of spectators and get nice photos of trees or perhaps the tape/netlon, he gives me a kick and shouts to get up, then he tied up more tape, with me a good 6 inches from where I was, which was before the cars had landed - so what chance of it going wrong and them going off there? :confused: And what difference does half a foot make if a rally car is rolling into the spectators at 100mph - nobody would escape.
Then on a completely straight bit of road on SS21 (where I took the pic of Atkinson), 13 cars had gone over this jump without so much of a hint of anything like an angle, then one marshal runs down the stage from one direction, and another came running from the other direction and said that I had to stand on the other side of the road!! :angryfire So I took my usual half step backward, they weren't happy but Mikko arrived and it was too late for them to move me, but I had moved a few steps backwards so got crap photos of Mikko and Marcus :mad: Then he moved me about 100m down the stage to before the jump. Stood there for a few cars then crept behind through the woods back to the same spot and jumped back behind the trees between cars.
Apart from that, they were ok and there were a couple who let us stand in great spots :up:
But yeah, if they are on the radio to get the stage cancelled (although I don't think they would just take the marshals word for it, rather try and get the helicopter there who would move you, safe position or not), what can you do?
i'll return next year as well, but there's something you might want to consider doing.
i drove a couple of stages on sunday, after they'd been run on saturday. as you know, the rally was over lunchtime saturday, so there wasn't anything to lose by doing it.
this way, to drive over the stages (they're easy to find) you get a real understanding of what a fabulous job they're doing. and why these are the best rally roads in the world...
I get out plenty thank you very much. i simply appreciate good food. But i aim to take your advice anyways (getting out more) and be at Rally GB and Hopefully *fingers crossed* i'm gonna freeze my ass off in sweden. Still kicking myself that i missed finland this year. but i guess that's what you get for having stupid accidents.Quote:
Originally Posted by PuddleJumper
Were you staying at the same Himos and eatig the same breakfast as me? :PQuote:
Originally Posted by PuddleJumper
Just in the airport in Helsinki and so sad to leave :( But Iīll be back :)