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Thread: TOYOTA GAZOO Racing WRT
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17th August 2018, 10:01 #441
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17th August 2018, 10:27 #442
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17th August 2018, 11:43 #443
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Just watching Lappi beat Ogier, Neuville and Sordo on his like 4th tarmac rally. Similar with Corsica, also in Finland on Saturday it was Toyota 1-2-3 on most stages.
With VW in 2014-2015 you'd get VW 1-2-3 on basically every rally, that's when I stopped watching WRC.
I do also remember 2003 with great fights... 2004 a bit less fights.. and then from 2005 it was all Citroen.
Just hope we are not headed that way again.
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17th August 2018, 12:16 #444
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19th August 2018, 08:47 #445
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It's true. He has the potential to be the next Loeb or Ogier, and that is not a good thing.
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19th August 2018, 09:34 #446
Let’s not get too excited. I think it’s pretty fair overall. Tanak has been crazy fast the last two rallies, but we know now some cars/drivers are suited for certain rallies. Thierry, Seb and Ott are close to one another. A lot better than when Loeb or Ogier had the championship in the bag by now...
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19th August 2018, 09:37 #447
We also saw some improvement from Citroen in Finland. Hopefully they develop the car even more moving forward. Turkey will be a good one since it’s all new. Good for Lappi and Sunninen to show their pace on a competely new rally. Toyota’s also suffer in conditions similar to Turkey so we will see how the new engine mapping set up performs here.
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19th August 2018, 19:08 #448
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One estonian reporter claims to have spoken to Mäkinen in Germany and said that new transmission is coming to Yaris very soon.
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19th August 2018, 19:09 #449
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It's 25 years since the last time a Toyota won two consecutive WRC rallies. 1993 1000 Lakes and Australia, by no less than Juha Kankkunen himself.
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19th August 2018, 19:14 #450
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What is more important than new transmission probably, is that Mäkinen claims that they have changed underbody protection to better protect from random stones and hard landings.
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ELPE is the new lead, followed by 205-T16 and Satnav completes the podium. See you all in Rally Portugal!
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