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18th February 2015, 23:24 #151
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what are you talking?
McShea pwrc champion
Basso IRC ,European, and Italian champion 4 times
Duval works crew who managed to be faster at some stages against Loeb
Bernardi In 2005 he won the French tarmac championship,After Markko Martin stepped down from the factory Peugeot following the death of his co-driver Michael Park on Rally GB, Bernardi replaced him in the second Peugeot 307 WRC on the asphalt events in France and Spain.[1] He finished eighth in Corsica and then sixth in Catalunya. from wiki
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18th February 2015, 23:56 #152
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I repeat, good drivers for junior BUT NONE of them had a proper career at top level.duval matched loebs times only on tarmac and not very usually.i dont remember many rallies to have finished higher than seb.
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18th February 2015, 23:59 #153
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I dont understand why you do comparisons.did i ever said that ogier had serious rivals on jwrc?he was the onle serious competitor,we agree on that but this has nothing to do with our conversation.
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19th February 2015, 00:07 #154
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19th February 2015, 00:10 #155
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19th February 2015, 00:26 #156
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19th February 2015, 01:07 #157
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Maybe my memory fails me, but wasn't Loeb leading his first ever WRC event straight away in 2001 until his Xsara broke down? If not the first, it had to be his 2nd or 3rd WRC event. I even remember that Sainz, McRae & company tried to stage a protest to the FIA because they thought Citroen was cheating, that they were breaking some rule with the new Xsara. They just couldn't believe that this Loeb rookie was beating them so easily. Am I crazy? Didn't this happen?
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19th February 2015, 01:11 #158
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We all know what loeb did.we are talking about the competition in jwrc.of course he was faster than big stars in the big category but i dont think the title on the jwrc is on his highlights,thats what i want to say.no one questioned his value.
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19th February 2015, 10:43 #159
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By mid-season they will be the two most successful drivers in WRC history in terms of rally wins.
With all due respect, the likes of Niall McShea and Aaron Burkhart could not be more irrelevant in the debate.
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19th February 2015, 13:41 #160
Winner doesn't necessary mean best driver.
Loeb had best factory support, best financial package, best tech research and testing throughout his entire career.
I don't remember any other driver having such luxury.
No other factory team (except Citroen) have invested so much $$$ to get the job done.
I'm not saying Loeb is not one of the best drivers, but is he the best of the best?
Since there is no equal grounds for comparison, I'm not sure about that.
They could get a drunk guy with a trumpet to play happy birthday in that case.
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