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12th February 2016, 20:44 #821
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12th February 2016, 20:48 #822
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Ogier on the first stage this morning.
There was so much ice everywhere that you couldn't even walk properly.
Then it started snowing which covered the ice and made it even worsehttp://patrik-pangerl.com
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12th February 2016, 20:50 #823
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12th February 2016, 21:05 #824
What a save by Ogier! Sorry if it was already posted. Too much posts today to read every of them
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12th February 2016, 21:09 #825
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when Latvalas driveshaft broke at a jump.Really bud luck.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gl9vd4G83mI
and when Meeke hit the stone.Unfortunately camera is at the opposite angle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4e4U4FQjxoLast edited by dimviii; 12th February 2016 at 21:11.
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12th February 2016, 21:12 #826
Please guys, let us embedd the videos. It's so annoying as it is now.
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12th February 2016, 21:14 #827
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12th February 2016, 21:23 #828
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World Rally Championship drivers planned Sweden stage boycott
By David Evans Friday, February 12th 2016, 19:23 GMT
Hayden Paddon, Hyundai, WRC Sweden 2016
A boycott of the opening stage of Rally Sweden was narrowly averted on Friday morning due to a lack of unanimous agreement for the action among World Rally Championship drivers.
The manufacturer crews convened a meeting between themselves at 6am local time in Karlstad, where a plan was agreed to drive directly to the day's second competitive stage, boycotting the Torsby test.
The drivers are unhappy at what they see as a lack of consultation from the FIA, WRC Promoter and the event organiser regarding the safety implications of running this week's Rally Sweden in less than ideal weather conditions.
ANALYSIS: Why Rally Sweden was in jeopardy
Ironically, the weather has since turned colder and the roads are looking increasingly wintry, with heavy snow falling through Friday's opening leg and overnight into Saturday
The plan to boycott Torsby was thwarted when Hyundai driver Hayden Paddon refused to comply on the direction of his team.
WRC champion Sebastien Ogier said the drivers wanted to press home their concerns at the safety implications of competing in sub-optimal conditions for the snow tyres.
"This morning we had a very short, quick meeting - we are concerned about these things," Ogier told Autosport.
"We think it's not normal we are not consulted on such things.
"We have to meet each other again in the future and make sure that we have the place to take part in these discussions, with at least one driver taking our views to these meetings."
Paddon said he agreed with his fellow drivers' stance but not their methods.
"It wasn't just me. It was our team," he told Autosport.
"The other drivers wanted a commitment at six o'clock and I wasn't prepared to risk my job at six in the morning.
"Of course, I agree with the principle of what we're debating and I think the drivers should be involved in that process, but if you're going to make a protest, then you have to actually threaten on what you're going to do and then you do it.
"You can't really do it by just boycotting a stage.
"My opinion is that this was about more than just us drivers; we're dealing with organisers who are really struggling here and there were a lot of spectators who had paid their money to get in there."
SWEDEN DAY ONE REPORT: Ogier leads, drama behind
Rally Sweden has cut eight stages from original 21-stage itinerary due to the lack of hard ice on some roads and Ogier had paid tribute to the FIA's efforts, and FIA WRC manager Michele Mouton in particular, earlier in the week.
"She was in the stage and she did her job," said Ogier.
"There were some details which were not perfect and we would have liked to have had a part in that discussion, but at least she did her job pretty well her job."
For a detailed analysis of how and why the boycott was planned, see next week's issue of Motorsport News - on sale from Wednesday February 17
http://www.autosport.com/news/report...medium=twitter
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whats your opinion guys?
Imho Paddon was right.Feel free to discuss.Last edited by dimviii; 12th February 2016 at 21:27.
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12th February 2016, 21:29 #829
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Paddon's stock just rose even higher in my book.
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12th February 2016, 21:34 #830
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Yes, same for me. Torsby was perfectly fine, no snow in the morning, but lots of ice. Where's the problem?
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It's 30 secs between cars, actually, which is quite common on tarmac rallies in the British Isles.
Hayden Paddon