Thread: Rally Italia Sardinia 2017
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9th June 2017, 16:56 #551Senior Member
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Hanninen coming very slow
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Hanninen lost 20 secs but kept 2nd place
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Honestly I'm shocked at how slow Andreas is. Not great for him but even worse for Citroen you feel
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Positions 2 to 6 are within 6.2 seconds now. Good fight for the last stage.
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What? The hybrid i20 in 2022 and 2023 was one of the most unreliable rally cars ever made, not even prime Loeb could have won the title with a car whose suspensions would fall apart on road sections....
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