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Thread: Rally Islas Canarias 2020
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29th November 2020, 18:00 #481
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29th November 2020, 20:26 #482
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I'm afraid that is the only way to go for Lukyanuk. If anybody allows him to be himself and "drive as he wants" he may lose everything again. We saw it in recent years when he lost 3 times to Kajto and once to Ingram. The only titles that he ever won were when somebody was controlling him and/or he had to worry about budget...
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29th November 2020, 20:48 #483
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29th November 2020, 21:25 #484
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I believe it wasn’t yet told: Pernia kept his result in the rally, as nothing wrong was found on his tyres barcodes.
https://www.revistascratch.com/s-cer...l-solans-59331
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29th November 2020, 21:26 #485
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Pernia was at Saturday stages 16th,16th,14th,12th,15th,6th,2nd,2nd.
at Friday was 18th,23th,37th,23th,5th,5th,11th,13th,11th
it is easy to understand that he was fast when nobody pushed,exactly like Mikkelsen .
So he is not the driver at this rally to measure Mikkelsens speed.Last edited by dimviii; 29th November 2020 at 21:31.
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30th November 2020, 14:10 #486
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Mikkelsen's tyre choices f***** his chances:
https://dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/the-t...-monza-warm-up
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30th November 2020, 18:01 #487
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Mikkelsen showing what his issues are on this rally. Whenever he doesn't have optimum feeling with the car/ setup/tyres, his times can plummet massively along with his confidence.
This is one of the reasons why he hasn't kicked on like Neuville, Tanak etc. In rallying you will be on the wrong tyres, you will have the wrong setup or the car won't be at it's best at times, but the best drivers make the most of it.
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30th November 2020, 22:36 #488
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Andreas Mikkelsen has published the second part of his My Life video from Canarias. He hoped for a good tyre choice...
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30th November 2020, 23:28 #489
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1st December 2020, 10:01 #490
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Somehow I agree you can point this to his WRC career, but looking back to this exact rally and Mikkelsen's point of view (as also he explained in his video series) - after friday first loop stages, his chances for high result were gone (lost almost 2min) and further bad tyre choices didnt elevate his confidence either, so there was no point of taking any unnecesary risks during the rest of the rally (damaging the car or even crashing out pushing for really nothing). He had absolutely nothing to prove here. We all know he can be fast, this just wasnt his weekend and thats that. The main thing here is - what can you as driver take from this bad experience (or poor decision making tyre choices) and use it in good way to your future starts.
And this time we dont have to wait long... the Monza rally is just around the corner. Lets see what lessons he has learned and how can he will adapt to new circumstances.
EDIT: Tyre choice is really tricky thing when you have conditions like last weekend. In WRC there is a weather crew working for you on that, but when you are on your own with incomplete information, thats different. He went for risk and it didnt work out. That happens.Last edited by Lead; 1st December 2020 at 10:07.
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