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    Quote Originally Posted by mknight View Post
    Hard to say what he should have done differently, he is on brakes almost until the stone then is on throttle that lifts the front just before.
    Yeah rocks on the line like that are tough luck.

    Similar in Portugal last year - Tanak broke the car on a big rock and Paddon crashed avoiding one, both while leading the rally.

    Must be a hard call for the engineers whether to compromise speed with a higher ride height etc to protect the car, or run a bit lower for speed and hope the big rocks are in places the driver can see them in time to avoid them. Probably a bigger risk for the later road positions on the rougher rallies as the road gets ripped up more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigWorm View Post
    Crash for Pieniążek it seems
    See? It is not so easy to win, even when you are the only competitor!
    http://www.rallymadness.prv.pl - rally photos and movies!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SubaruNorway View Post
    That's Latvala stopped.
    Edit: Moving again very fast but a long way back
    Damn, his luck is unbelievable.

    As for his pace, I'm speculating if the Toyota maybe is the hardest hit by the lack of oxygen in Mexico. It's clear the C3 is the strongest at this altitude, and the pace of all three Yarises leads me to think that. Add it to Latvala, who's always been critical of lower powered cars in which clean lines are essential, I'm guessing that's why he's been off the pace; he's likely used to having the extra power in the Toyota to power out of mistakes.

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    Fri 18:55 - Latvala in trouble
    Jari-Matti's car will not restart in the pre-stage light fitting zone. Driver and co-driver are pushing the car. They had some sort of problem after Las Minas (SS7) and worked on the car for a long time on the road section. They only just checked into the control on time.

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    Seems like he's out. Jari having a terrible season so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dimviii View Post
    Fri 18:55 - Latvala in trouble
    Jari-Matti's car will not restart in the pre-stage light fitting zone. Driver and co-driver are pushing the car. They had some sort of problem after Las Minas (SS7) and worked on the car for a long time on the road section. They only just checked into the control on time.
    3rd year in, still a village finish team of nobodies...

    if toyota had the team on autopilot it would do better than having such a useless management.

    pathetic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve.mandzij View Post
    As for his pace, I'm speculating if the Toyota maybe is the hardest hit by the lack of oxygen in Mexico. It's clear the C3 is the strongest at this altitude, and the pace of all three Yarises leads me to think that. Add it to Latvala, who's always been critical of lower powered cars in which clean lines are essential, I'm guessing that's why he's been off the pace; he's likely used to having the extra power in the Toyota to power out of mistakes.
    They have not sorted out the overheating issues, just have made some compromise with the performance.
    "With that car, your brain can actually never keep up"
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4IRMYuE1hI

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    Quote Originally Posted by stefanvv View Post
    They have not sorted out the overheating issues, just have made some compromise with the performance.
    Obviously; it still makes sense that Latvala's driving style struggles with the lack of power, I think.

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    So this means Nueville will be starting further back if Suninen, Mikkelsen, Sordo and JML restart. He could be fifth on the road which could be a sweet spot.

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    Honorable mention to Elfyn for keeping it safe to take second at the end of the day. Flew well under the radar!

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