Bulacia's development is similar to Katsuta, at first he was very slow but getting there slowly. It's rare for drivers to develop like this, often they either show the pace right away, or never get it.
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Bulacia's development is similar to Katsuta, at first he was very slow but getting there slowly. It's rare for drivers to develop like this, often they either show the pace right away, or never get it.
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A weekend of troubles continues for Gus Greensmith, the car not wanting to start in the morning.
Spark plugs changed & they're now moving towards SS19.
Rovanpera apparently checked in earlier for TC22... One minute penalty in system.
M-Sport has tweeted all weekend that Greensmith is 9th overall (he's actually 34th overall one hour from being 9th)
I have more question - how many work-talented drivers we could have if they have (that expensive) opportunity to just learn and improve without being afraid to be kicked off without delivering results immediately. And to be clear, nothing against Bulacia and Katsuta, hats off for their development and hard work. Enjoyable to watch.
OK, now is gone. His check-in time was in red, but now it's OK.
Sorry :) He had 12:01, and now is 12:02 for TC22 :)
Tänak first on the road and getting more live-stream time is actually quite more enjoyable than watching some others drivers cruising through... (searching something positive in that)