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6th September 2015, 21:17 #121
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What? Do You really believe in what You write? Do You think somebody can take You seriously with this crap? There is 2 million people in Slovenia and 38 million people in Poland. That is 19x more. I don't want to comment the rest. It's waste of time...
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6th September 2015, 21:17 #122
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6th September 2015, 21:23 #123
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6th September 2015, 21:27 #124
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No, that was on Ucci and his comparing countries by some Porsche sales numbers instead of net wages, GDP per capita or other somewhat realistic economic tools...
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6th September 2015, 21:44 #125
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Guys, live statistics about GDP for kids....until Greece is so high, it is crap...and you are running away from the fact about the entries in WRC, EU champ.....valid also for Czech.....you have mony and PERIOD.
Look our championship and compare it with yours? Again you will give me some blablalba answers.
We can end with this comparison. Be happy where you live....
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6th September 2015, 21:57 #126
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Maybe it is crap, but it is still better than quoting Porsche sales, isn't it?
and you are running away from the fact about the entries in WRC, EU champ.....valid also for Czech.....you have mony and PERIOD.And if you don't agree, have a look at the salary statistics on the previous stage once again. Slovenia is a very small and very young country. I'm not sure if it makes sense to campare it with Poland.
Look our championship and compare it with yours? Again you will give me some blablalba answers.
We can end with this comparison. Be happy where you live....http://www.rallymadness.prv.pl - rally photos and movies!
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6th September 2015, 23:24 #127
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Seems to me that is only because of F1, it is all about marketing after all. I agree it is somewhat waste, these money could be used much better probably.... probably. But let's wish Kubica some progress next year as he is so determined to continue the learning process....
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"With that car, your brain can actually never keep up"
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6th September 2015, 23:45 #128
This is way offtopic but still an interesting argument.
For what I know you're right Poland is not a rich country but the atmosphere in your country is good because of recent growth, the ability to attract investments and a very determined young generation. At least this is what I feel in the industry I operate (web & communication), where I've had the possibility to collaborate with several polish guys.
I'm not saying there is an economic boom but this kind of situations help investments and attractiveness. This means that in an economic point of view Poland is a very good place to invest money. I would say better than a rich country that has no more the courage and the will to do great things.
Of course this doesn't mean Lotos will keep paying Kubica for decades. His F1 days start to be too much in the past and popularity without results is becoming to go down slowly.Last edited by AL14; 6th September 2015 at 23:54.
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7th September 2015, 10:14 #129
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I wonder whether the future progression of Kajetanowicz will have any effect on Kubica - positive or negative? If Katjo looked to move up to WRC if he wins ERC this year (which seems likely). Obviously they have the same backer. Could that allow expansion, or only room for one?
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7th September 2015, 10:16 #130
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