View Poll Results: What's your favourite currently WRC driver ?

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  • Loeb

    21 17.50%
  • Ogier

    6 5.00%
  • Hirvonen

    13 10.83%
  • Latvala

    13 10.83%
  • P.Solberg

    42 35.00%
  • H.Solberg

    0 0%
  • Sordo

    1 0.83%
  • Wilson

    2 1.67%
  • Villagra

    3 2.50%
  • Raikkonen

    4 3.33%
  • Řstberg

    0 0%
  • Al Qassimi

    1 0.83%
  • Ken Block

    2 1.67%
  • Dennis Kuipers

    1 0.83%
  • Other

    11 9.17%
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    Quote Originally Posted by RS
    Blind patriotism would be nothing new on this forum...
    Yeah, sadly...

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    Quote Originally Posted by morganmilan
    Yeah, sadly...
    Dont you think its normal in sports that you root on your own, and if you dont have capable drivers then someone else.
    Aja kovaa Pena.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomi
    Dont you think its normal in sports that you root on your own
    why ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by N.O.T
    why ?
    psychological thing.
    Aja kovaa Pena.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Jan Yeo
    He might claim a win if he stays out of trouble? How is that being as good as he used to be? In 2003 he managed to beat the most succesful driver ever in one of the best cars that the WRC has ever seen. This year he 'might claim a win' and even that is probably because Loeb and Ogier fail to finish or have problems and Sordo doesn't get a clean run, oh and the Fords aren't strong that weekend.

    Petter is still a great driver but I really don't think that he compares to how good he was a few years ago.
    Petter is enyoying this car, new co-driver is excellent (Phill also) and we left years of frustration driving for Subaru. I think the experience he has by far compensates every 1/1000 he lost by his age. And again I already posted : RECALL Sainz retired at 41s and Petter is 46.

    NO DOUBT FOR A LARGE NUMBER OF REASONS PETTER IS MY FAVORITE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fide
    Petter is enyoying this car, new co-driver is excellent (Phill also) and we left years of frustration driving for Subaru. I think the experience he has by far compensates every 1/1000 he lost by his age. And again I already posted : RECALL Sainz retired at 41s and Petter is 46.

    NO DOUBT FOR A LARGE NUMBER OF REASONS PETTER IS MY FAVORITE.
    Petter 46?! He is 35, turning 36 in a few months, if I`m not totally crap in mathematics. Born 18. nov. 1974.

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