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29th October 2018, 19:26 #281
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No I am not. Last year he was way back in Finland (as usual both for him and Hyundai) and GB (last of the 4 Hyundais almost 4 mins behind). Also in Sweden he was way off at +2:10, only the fact that so many cars crashed/dropped made that 4th place, in 2018 at same pace he would be 8th.
This year he does not start on those rallies (kinda for obvious reasons).
Question is if it's mostly Sordo that can't do those rallies, but he certainly can drive on Corsica. In either case you can't say he has been consistently fast in the I20, only Neuville is.Last edited by mknight; 29th October 2018 at 19:32.
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29th October 2018, 19:33 #282
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Jesus mate. Are you blind? How can you say Sordo wasn't consistently fast in 6 of the 7 events he did this year?
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29th October 2018, 19:34 #283
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You are blind or read too fast:
"Quote Originally Posted by mknight View Post
Main point was that the only one delivering consistent top 5 performance in the 2017+ i20 is Neuville. All the other drivers have rallies where they used to be fast and now aren't, not necessarily that the car is slow, but setup seems tricky."
EDIT: To write even more clearly. Only one delivering consistent top 5 performance in I20 since start of 2017.Last edited by mknight; 29th October 2018 at 20:03.
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29th October 2018, 19:42 #284
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Sordo's driving style is closer to Neuvilles as apposed to Paddon and Mikkelsen, so logically it would be a better fit?
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29th October 2018, 20:06 #285
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29th October 2018, 20:17 #286
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18th November 2018, 20:47 #287
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As shown on the Television coverage from Rally Australia the body language on display from the Hyundai Control room as Hayden Paddon crosses the finish line in second place says it all.
Not one of jubilation and success but rather of resignation and realisation of what could have been.
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18th November 2018, 20:49 #288
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They also lost both championships that day
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18th November 2018, 20:54 #289
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