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    Quote Originally Posted by 1988senna View Post
    Dose anybody know why Greensmith can get a full seat since so many talented drivers have no car to drive. Did he bring huge sponsor for the M sport
    Look at the stickers on the car. It's his family business. But I'm not complaining. Without that sponsorship, no one would drive that third car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1988senna View Post
    Dose anybody know why Greensmith can get a full seat since so many talented drivers have no car to drive. Did he bring huge sponsor for the M sport
    Greensmith pays for his drives, anyone with enough money can do the same.

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    So far, hats off to Sordo, Suninen, Solberg and Rossel (big surprise). Gutted for Tanak; hopeful for Evans.
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    Rovanperä announced it was steering issue on SS5/6

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    interesting, it seems the last two stages suited Hyundai more?

    actually 3 last stages today were Hyundai 1-2. ok road position has a big say here too, especially in the case of Sordo but Ott started from third and set also very good times on last two stages and on SS6 it was even Hyundai 1-2-3.
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    another rally where Neuville has a slow start,and ups his performance later on stages.
    This thing has cost him a lot

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    Quote Originally Posted by EstWRC View Post
    interesting, it seems the last two stages suited Hyundai more?

    actually 3 last stages today were Hyundai 1-2. ok road position has a big say here too, especially in the case of Sordo but Ott started from third and set also very good times on last two stages and on SS6 it was even Hyundai 1-2-3.
    Ott had issues all morning...

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnttiL View Post
    Ott had issues all morning...
    you dont have to tell me that

    what i meant was they werent so fast in the morning, well okay you could say Neuville wasnt because Sordo was but not also on SS1 and on SS3.

    anyway new day tomorrow, pace wise Loubet is catchable for Tänak but thats it basically.

    Will be interesting to see how long Suninen can hold on to his pace and yet AGAIN we have tasty fight between Ogier and Neuville.
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    Esapekka Lappi Rally
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    Unfortunately we won’t be back out again tomorrow.
    Our pace was really promising so it’s really disappointing that things had to end the way they did. It was all over pretty quickly to be honest: steam from the bonnet and there was no water left in the engine. Thats all folks!

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    Onboards from this morning are on WRC+. The video of Suninen from SS1 is just stunning!

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