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    We can make the difference between champions and a great champion !
    "C'est une triste chose de songer que la nature parle et que le genre humain n'écoute pas" (Victor Hugo)

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    Something from yesterday including WRC2 and aftermath of Tempestini's crash. Sorry if repost:
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofJyiOl3a-s
    Last edited by Mirek; 28th October 2018 at 07:17.
    Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump

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    Quote Originally Posted by FAlonso View Post
    A privelege to be witnessing a legend like this. If he pulls this off, as in wining it, I struggle to find some sort of parallel. Some champions in other categories like in F1 have retired and came back to win. But not to do 3 or 4 events. They came back full time. Amazing Loeb.
    It's been five years since he last won. Shetar Mehta and Jean-Luc Therier share longest gap between wins at 5 years and 359 days so it won't be a record - just.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonkka View Post
    It's been five years since he last won. Shetar Mehta and Jean-Luc Therier share longest gap between wins at 5 years and 359 days so it won't be a record - just.
    this gap is after their retirement,or during their active years?

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    Im done with this french bullshit playing games weak ass team named Citroen

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    Quote Originally Posted by dimviii View Post
    this gap is after their retirement,or during their active years?
    In the old days it was rather gray area. Mehta's career was mostly centered on annual Safari so is it retirement (no because he was young then), semi-retirement (same) or just focusing on one event? Therier is pretty much the same, he only did handful of WRC events per year and continued to compete even after his last win so no, it wasn't out-of-retirement-win either.

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    Mr Wilson, Mr Nandan, Mr Budar.........you know what to do now??
    Juha Kankkunen: "The speed was o.K., but the corner was to tight"
    Marcus Grönholm: "... tell corrado .... three gears are enough..! "

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    Quote Originally Posted by WRC1 View Post
    Mr Wilson, Mr Nandan, Mr Budar.........you know what to do now??
    what?
    Loeb no need a full season

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    Could Loeb announce his retirement if he wins this rally? I've got a feeling he will not be around next year.

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    SUN 10:00 - SS16: TÄNAK
    It's another positive stage time for Ott, it's such a shame the Estonian had to change a wheel yesterday or we could have had an all-mighty fight for the win today. His time on the board is 7.8sec faster than everyone else. He's asked if he could win the Power Stage: "I think if you look at what the older master is doing it could be quite complicated. It looks like he is the only one who made the right tyre choice. But for sure we will push a little bit." No prizes for guessing who the old master is.

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