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10th June 2017, 11:45 #11
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But does it help anything to crash it everytime? The answer is simple - no. It costs money, it takes plenty of working hours to rebuild the cars again and again, it brings health and lives in risk and it brings neither points nor testing data. And finally it gives no real wake-up call to the team that something is fundametally wrong when they see some good times and after that a crash (of course it is possible that the team would try to replace drivers first - in a way Škoda did in their WRC times but sooner or later they must realize that the car is uncompetitive if nobody delivers).
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We maybe have to reconsider Neuville's pace on high speed events. Now when he had a more competitive car, then the speed was speed there, previously the Hyundai was just so bad and it didn't give him...
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