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    Too expensive, so the 2wd talents choose ERC instead this season.
    lets see if WRC can make a cheaper alt next year!

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    Return of Christian Riedemann this week-end in Germany...let's hope a victorious return at home

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    So Eric Camilli leading in front of Stéphane Lefèbvre and Christian Riedemann after day one Rallye Deutschland

    I bet tomorrow saturday Riedemann will try to attack
    Concerning Lefèbvre a victory there isn't important, as Martin Koci is currently behind him

    Careful tomorrow with car-breaker Panzerplatte though

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    Gutted for Camilli

    New classification JWRC after the first loop of stages of day two Rallye Deutschland:
    1-Lefèbvre
    2-Riedemann
    3-Koci
    4-Giordano
    5-Fisher
    6-Tempestini
    7-Lukacs
    8-Della Casa
    9-Al Mutawaa

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    After day two Rallye Deutschland:

    1-Lefèbvre
    2-Riedemann
    3-Giordano
    4-Fisher
    5-Tempestini
    6-Kornel
    7-Koci
    ...

    Big dramas for Koci, Giordano and Fisher in SS14(Koci who was 3rd overall has now to restart in superrally tomorrow sunday)
    But suspense continues for 3rd place between Giordano and Fisher with a gap of only 4"

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    Apparently Camilli and Koci definitively retired and won't take the start of the last leg of today sunday

    If Lefèbvre wins today he will get a more comfortable gap and if Riedemann finishes 2nd, he will be back for the fight for 2nd position in championship...

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    Victory for Stéphane Lefèbvre in Germany, but Christian Riedemann never gave up and was back to only +9" in the end

    Final classification JWRC after german round of WRC...

    1-Lefèbvre
    2-Riedemann
    3-Giordano
    4-Fisher
    5-Tempestini
    6-Kornel

    Retirements for Camilli(accident), Koci(accident), Dalla Casa(??)and Al Mutawaa(??)

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    Totally impressed by Frédéric Hauswald today friday on Rallye de France WRC

    OK, he's from Alsace(he's a local driver), but he has many other good drivers as contenders...

    Eric Camilli and Yohan Rossel are a bit behind but tomorrow saturday, and sunday, they can climb up the JWRC/WRC3 classification

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    So victory for Alastair Fisher in front of Eric Camilli and Quentin Giordano in France today sunday

    Congratulations to Stéphane Lefèbvre 2014 JWRC champion

    Camilli and Rossel are really future great Citroën should keep an eye cloth on them I don't want VW and Ford to "steal" them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom206wrc View Post
    So victory for Alastair Fisher in front of Eric Camilli and Quentin Giordano in France today sunday

    Congratulations to Stéphane Lefèbvre 2014 JWRC champion

    Camilli and Rossel are really future great Citroën should keep an eye cloth on them I don't want VW and Ford to "steal" them
    What's your view on Lefèbvre then? I think Camilli has potential too but surely Citroën should have an eye on the JWRC champ too considering their luck with french JWRC champions whose names start with S.

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