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    This rally is an adventure! Too many incidents!

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    Kopecky completely humiliated other drivers on the Kudlovice stage. I would not expect such bid delays from Sordo, Gryzain, Luky, local drivers and Kreim (my god-he lost 2,5sec/km???!!), because all those drivers spend at least 2.000 competetive km/per season; and do not tell me that such mudy and slipery conditions are met for them only here??

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    There is local knowledge that always helps.
    "With that car, your brain can actually never keep up"
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    Quote Originally Posted by dimviii View Post
    i dont care about championship,i want to see fights,and Magalhaes cant provide any fight, at any rally,even he is competing non stop for years.
    You make it sound like he’s useless; still he’s usually ahead all the others ERC regulars wich are also unable to match Luky pace. Since the end of Peugeot Portugal team, Magalhăes is a privateer running on a tight budget, almost on a rally to rally basis. With a larger budget, like Kajto had last seasons, he could risk more and try to press Luky to mistake, but he knows that a heavy crash can mean the end of the season for him. It’s not the ideal way, but to focus on reliability rather than raw speed is the only one he can take to continue on a top level series, like he wishes and deserves.

    Btw, great rally so far from the top 4.
    Rally addict since 1982

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    Kopecky puncture, lost 14s.



    Sordo & Mares also cracked wheel rims...
    Last edited by Fast Eddie WRC; 25th August 2018 at 15:58.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rally Power View Post
    You make it sound like he’s useless; still he’s usually ahead all the others ERC regulars wich are also unable to match Luky pace. Since the end of Peugeot Portugal team, Magalhăes is a privateer running on a tight budget, almost on a rally to rally basis. With a larger budget, like Kajto had last seasons, he could risk more and try to press Luky to mistake, but he knows that a heavy crash can mean the end of the season for him. It’s not the ideal way, but to focus on reliability rather than raw speed is the only one he can take to continue on a top level series, like he wishes and deserves.
    It's only thanks to Seajets he's here at all.

    He may do better here now:

    (2 - Magalhăes Bruno / Magalhăes Hugo): We have good feeling now, we changed the car setup completely. It was very nice.
    Last edited by Fast Eddie WRC; 25th August 2018 at 16:02.
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    Wow, Kreim sets the SS6 fastest time !
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    Kopecky rediscovered his puncture fetish these last two weeks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarek Z View Post
    Be careful when criticising him. I was almost banned on this forum for saying such things
    But he´s right. He´s too nervous, we´ve seen this many times before in his career.

    EDIT: Now he´s retired, a typical retirement of him ...
    Last edited by WUff1; 25th August 2018 at 16:15.

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    And now Neubauer crashed. Third rally in ERC third time he didn't finish leg 1

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