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Thread: [WRC] News & rumours (part III)
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4th November 2014, 21:42 #1451
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4th November 2014, 22:12 #1452
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I hope kubica stays in wrc
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4th November 2014, 22:59 #1453
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5th November 2014, 07:22 #1454
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This is something I don't understand. In 2008 in F1 Kubica was mega consistent and didn't throw away results, now in WRC he's constantly off the road.
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5th November 2014, 08:19 #1455
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5th November 2014, 09:28 #1456
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5th November 2014, 09:55 #1457
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There’s no doubting his ability, you don’t get to F1 without having it – Alonso & Hamilton both ‘feared’ him. But he can’t drive consistently on a WRC event without chucking it off the road. I think it’s making & listening to pace-notes – the ‘classic’ racing driver problem who tries Rallying. He also seems to still be in ‘racing driver’ mode – braking late into corners, and leaving himself no margin if conditions are slippy, or have changed since the recce.
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5th November 2014, 09:56 #1458
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5th November 2014, 10:50 #1459
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In the recent Polish interview that someone posted here, Robert admitted that he is still a racing driver and it shows from his inability to rely 100% on pacenotes. He is definitely quick given his short experience, but whether he can really improve on his consistency is another thing. I dont mind him being in the sport as long as he pays for it and doesn't take a seat from more promising drivers
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5th November 2014, 14:41 #1460
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Personally, I definitely hope he stays, but I feel he would probably benefit from some consistency; he's never had the same set of circumstances as the previous year. Same co-driver, rallies and, crucially, car, might be invaluable in learning how to be consistent in an actual event.
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It did until Rally1, but that is besides the point. If the new regulations bring along a spec chassis everyone will use the same car with a few different bits.
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