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Thread: Next Brit in WRC/IRC
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18th November 2008, 20:25 #21Originally Posted by Bazza2541
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18th November 2008, 20:41 #22
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In all honesty, Meeke and Wilks are the only realistic possibility. Both are very quick. There is one-one else, even remotely, likely to challenge these two for speed in the next 5 years.
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18th November 2008, 20:59 #23
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Originally Posted by Buzz LightyearAja kovaa Pena.
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18th November 2008, 21:16 #24
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Originally Posted by Tomi
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18th November 2008, 22:52 #25
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Originally Posted by Bazza2541
Hope Wilks can get a seat sorted for next year, but saddly he and Meeke are both getting old for a break nowDeep down I'm a sound bloke!
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18th November 2008, 23:02 #26
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Originally Posted by cut the b.s.
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18th November 2008, 23:07 #27
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Originally Posted by Buzz LightyearAja kovaa Pena.
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18th November 2008, 23:19 #28
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Originally Posted by Buzz Lightyear
I think it will be interesting to see how long the likes of Mikkelsen will stick with top flight rallying, I dont think they will be still at it much past 30. Traditionally rally drivers have built up to the work load of a full championship, now we have some young lads who are rallying nearly every weekend from a young age, sure they will be good, and I'm sure they are enjoying it but the I am also sure that the long apprenticeship served by the likes of Gronholm/Makkinen only helped them to appreciate the break when it came and make full use of it. I dont expect the well managed and promoted youngsters to have their longevity.Deep down I'm a sound bloke!
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18th November 2008, 23:36 #29
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18th November 2008, 23:36 #30
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