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    Quote Originally Posted by itix View Post
    No and that's the thing. Everyone seem to take the Sainteloc pugs as some kind of benchmark. To my knowledge Ucci has had almost no problems with his car at all the two years he's been running it in the Italian championship (and Sardegna).

    I don't have a complete picture of other privateers but I kinda wonder if it isn't Sainteloc that are utterly incompetent.
    I'm not sure that we can blame Sainteloc for all the problems. Magalhaes has had multiple problems with his Pug throughout the whole season in this year's ERC and his car comes from Delta Rally.
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    I thought Magalhaes was most of the problems with that one?
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    For Andreucci it's possible that they check/renew some parts (like gearbox, diffs, driveshafts) between every event. The average length of the rallies he drove this year (except Sardinia) is 144km SS, almost 50km shorter than the average Belgian event, and less than half of the SS km's run in the shortest WRC event. Great maintenance in combination with shorter events could explain a lot. The difference in teams is huge, the price differences must mean something. There are several examples of same cars in different teams, where in one team a car always retired while some other (usually more expensive team) never has any issues with it. Someone mentioned Kronos here. The reason why Kronos isn't doing anything in rallying anymore because it's impossible to compete with the price of some teams and still deliver decent quality, as Van Dalen said in an interview some time ago.

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    Magalhăes used same car all the season. Many problems. Bernardo Sousa had many problems with ACSM team car but Nil Solans with the same car did it better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tommeke_B View Post
    For Andreucci it's possible that they check/renew some parts (like gearbox, diffs, driveshafts) between every event. The average length of the rallies he drove this year (except Sardinia) is 144km SS, almost 50km shorter than the average Belgian event, and less than half of the SS km's run in the shortest WRC event. Great maintenance in combination with shorter events could explain a lot. The difference in teams is huge, the price differences must mean something. There are several examples of same cars in different teams, where in one team a car always retired while some other (usually more expensive team) never has any issues with it. Someone mentioned Kronos here. The reason why Kronos isn't doing anything in rallying anymore because it's impossible to compete with the price of some teams and still deliver decent quality, as Van Dalen said in an interview some time ago.
    Also with higher prices, quality of Kronos team was not adequate in last years...

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    Quote Originally Posted by PLuto View Post
    Also with higher prices, quality of Kronos team was not adequate in last years...
    I remember Delcecour stopped working with Kronos in his (short) ERC campaign 2013 after just one rally, saying that he wasn´t content with their work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WUff1 View Post
    I remember Delcecour stopped working with Kronos in his (short) ERC campaign 2013 after just one rally, saying that he wasn´t content with their work.
    And Valousek had similar experience in Czech championship year before...

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    any news about Breens tyres?


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    Quote Originally Posted by dimviii View Post
    any news about Breens tyres?
    In that Le Matin's article, Philippe Rauch (RIV director) is quite harsh to Sainteloc: it wasn't a mistake but a deliberate move to ease up Lukyanuk pressure over Breen.

    It also mentions that Sainteloc firstly alleged a stamping error from FIA delegates, but after a close check to all used tyres they've admitted the use of that two extra tyres, considering it as a mistake due to rush servicing stress.
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    wow...

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