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    I've seen cleaner cars on gravel rallies !
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    Seems like Csomós and Avcioglu are both off road on SS4. Only Cais and Griebel left from top 2WD.
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    In which place Ingram needs to finish to be ERC champ? in case of Lukyanuk's vicotry
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    If Lukyanuk takes all points, Ingram needs 10 points to become champion. If he's third on this leg, he'd only need 5 more points, which would make 7th place good enough for the title. Anyway quite sad for people of Eurosport to have a champion who didn't win any event.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tommeke_B View Post
    If Lukyanuk takes all points, Ingram needs 10 points to become champion. If he's third on this leg, he'd only need 5 more points, which would make 7th place good enough for the title. Anyway quite sad for people of Eurosport to have a champion who didn't win any event.
    6 best scores counted, so it is a little more complicated
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    They have said many times Ingram needs to finish on the podium.
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    Luky puncture !



    Ingram also takes 10s off Mares.
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    Quote Originally Posted by harriswrc View Post
    6 best scores counted, so it is a little more complicated
    "Heading to Rally Hungary, a new addition to the ERC roster for 2019, 25-year-old Ingram leads the standings by 19 points from Habaj with Lukyanuk just nine points further back. Based on those numbers alone it might appear that Ingram is in the ascendency, but it’s certainly not that simple.

    A maximum of 39 points are up for grabs in Hungary and with ERC drivers counting their best six scores over the season, Habaj and Lukyanuk are very much in the hunt despite the gap to Ingram.

    While Habaj and Lukyanuk are set to drop four and three points respectively from their eventual totals, Ingram could end up discounting 12 points from his final score following the finish in Nyíregyháza."
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    Quote Originally Posted by tommeke_B View Post
    If Lukyanuk takes all points, Ingram needs 10 points to become champion. If he's third on this leg, he'd only need 5 more points, which would make 7th place good enough for the title. Anyway quite sad for people of Eurosport to have a champion who didn't win any event.
    Didn't that nearly happen in WRC once? Hirvonen maybe?

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