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Thread: [WRC] News & rumours (part III)
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27th August 2015, 11:39 #3281
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Who says it doesn't work as it should be? How should it work? He is getting paid a lot of money to drive to the best of his ability.
So the mentality is to give up? What do you see Alonso and Button doing with a big pile of rubbish in F1. Still doing their best. The team demands the driver to do their best.
And of course you can compare them, if you give a professional driver a lawnmower, they should still try and drive the wheels off it.
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27th August 2015, 12:06 #3282
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These days the drivers have to use their brains. We're not in the 90's anymore, manufactures want results. Look at Meeke, he always drives the wheels off, do you think we will see him again next year?
I hope the new car wil bring a positive vibe for the Hyundai team and all the Hyundai drivers!
F1 doesn't belong in the WRC area!
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27th August 2015, 12:45 #3283
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27th August 2015, 12:53 #3284
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Neuville is just making the best of the situation. Look at Germany, you really think he should have gone looking for Sordo? With an off as a result and hypothesizing a 4-5 position for Hyundai? How would he have been cirtisized if that would have happen? I love Meeke being able to almost follow the pace of VW with all his commitment, but what did it brought him so far, being kicked out of the team!?
If Hyundai, Citroen wants to win, they should make a better car and allow there drivers to progress. I think Ford has the car, just not the drivers.
If any, Mikkelsen or Ostberg need to be criticized. But both VW and Citroen look to be happy with both, and from my point of view they are showing less commitment than Neuville.Post your own splits on the net: find RallyStopwatch on the Google Play Store.
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27th August 2015, 13:13 #3285
Germany is fine, his team manager was talking about his performances from Mexico to Finland though.
I think you are right here beyond doubts. But I think neither Ford has the car. It's just Malcom Wilson that puts into everybody the impression it is a winning car without actually winning (he is a genious, we must admit it).
I don't understand you here. First you say that Neuville making the best of the situation without pushing like crazy is fine and then if Ostberg does the same you say he has less commitment. I think in the contrary that Ostberg is doing a better championship than Neuville, simply because we all expected more from Thierry than Mads.
Also I don't agree with your judgment on Mikkelsen, it is clear to me he is doing all he can to improve and have same pace of his teammates. He's not succeding but it is another story.
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27th August 2015, 15:32 #3286
I say Ostberg should go back to M-Sport... oh and Meeke to VW... no wait M-Sport
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27th August 2015, 16:10 #3287
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http://www.touringcartimes.com/2015/...itroens-plans/
He is effectively killing Citroen World Rally Team...
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27th August 2015, 16:29 #3288
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27th August 2015, 16:33 #3289
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Robert Kubica to skip Rally Australia for more WRC testing...
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/120512#M-SPORTER
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27th August 2015, 16:35 #3290
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Great time by Fourmaux.
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