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9th March 2015, 11:52 #201
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For the moment, none of them seems to have the required capacity to be at the top.
Abbring : good driver for sure, but I don't see in him a future world star.
Camilli : fast for sure ... but he reminds Gilbert, he made too many mistakes. But he is faster than Gilbert, that's sure too. He has to be more calm to win.
Lefebvre : He is really impressive. Maybe the only able to reach the top level ... but since the end of last year, he seems a bit in trouble. He lost something ... but as he will drive WRC this year (and probably next year), he has time to learn.
Suninen : we don't him a lot ... for sure he is fast, as he proved last year in Finland. Now he needs to get out of Finland, and show us what he can do. But his problem is that he doesn't tarmac ...
Talking about young guys, there was the first of German champ.
Fabian Kreim, young Skoda Germany driver, won easily the race. great job by Marijan Griebel (Opel) who finished 4th.
There was the German Opel Cup, which is one the best one-make cup in the world (maybe the best this year). That was an easy win for Julius Tannert (2nd year). Second is dan' Jacob Mabsen (2nd year too). Young finish Vuorisalo is 3rd, and first newcomer. Last year he finished 2nd in Fiesta Cup Finland, beaten by Suninen.
Yannick Neuville, brother of Thierry, had some problems, but he won the last stages, and showed a great speed.
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9th March 2015, 11:55 #202
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Well I don't have much impressions from young drivers, probably i have mostly for Abbring, he has the necessary skills and he has the motivation. What else do we need? Time and seat in WRC car for season or two to see where he progresses. If VW has seen enough potential in him, may be he has what is necessary.
Camilli? May be we can think a bit for him as the new Loeb or Ogier. He is not that young, but suddenly appears at some rally scene and handles the competition pretty well. I didn't see much of driving from him unfortunately to say how good he is."With that car, your brain can actually never keep up"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4IRMYuE1hI
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9th March 2015, 11:59 #203
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9th March 2015, 12:51 #204
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9th March 2015, 13:17 #206
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As a swede and while Adam Cup is mentioned we have Emil Bergkvist, who must be one of the hottest young swedes in ages. His learning curve just started. If money is present and good advisers as well, he´d be a young talent to be watched.
There are so many out there, but they can only be judged fair if they drive as many international rallies as possible."Reis vas pät pat kaar vas kut"
Tommi Mäkinen, back in the years...
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9th March 2015, 14:11 #207
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Yeah that's the key in this one; mileage.
If you are noticed in your home country, next thing is the Scandinavians ( gravel/snow ) need tarmac mileage and the others ( tarmac ) need gravel mileage, and quickly I no time to loose. (So in this context it's good that we see Finns in Opel Cup in Germany.) If you still noticed -read: manufactures get interested- get the budget and drive WRC junior or WRC 3, get use to all the different aspect of every WRC rally. When manufacuter knocks on your door you need at least 2 YEARS to make mileage in R5 or WRC junior team car...!!! Look at all stats of f.e. The Ogier-thing: you need time to make mistakes, to adapt the notes, find momentum. So at this point there is hardly no talent ready to deliver. We say it takes so long till Toyota enters the WRC but, to find talents, they are too late.
Judging young guys now is impossible if they haven't done WRC enough. Only exeption is Lefebvre they are making mileage now, with experienced Prévot, they are far ahead of the rest, but still beginners. other one is Abbring f.i. he did JWRC at same year as Neuville did...
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9th March 2015, 15:14 #209
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Look how long it takes before a diamant is perfectly cut ...
and they should not only be French ones...
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9th March 2015, 19:21 #210
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Ole Christian veiby, Steve Rřkland and Marius Aasen, is probably the next guys from norway.
Veiby was 3.rd in monte in wrc3, has the same managment as lappi and Mikkelsen, and enough money in the system to bring him to his potential.Radioreporter @ www.radiomotor.no
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Anthem is easily found. But on the same note, do they have Luxembourg or Irish flag ready for the podium in case of Puma podium? :D
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