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8th April 2019, 20:13 #5611Senior Member
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9th April 2019, 11:00 #5612Senior Member
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For me the most interesting is why it was not happening during so long test phase...
And first thing they did was to issue Bulletin that rebuild period of the rack is lowered from 2000 to 1000kms... but most issues happened way before that limit...
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9th April 2019, 15:54 #5613Senior Member
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What is the 'suspension grid' that the article talks about? I'm guessing a poor Google translation.
Perhaps one advantage of Skoda having run a works team with their cars is that issues are found and solved quicker. The Polo debuted, what, six months ago?.. so should be over teething troubles by now.
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Seems to me VW were so confident in their testing that they were happy to let customers buy and run their cars in competition without having done so themselves.
And as we know in rally, testing is one thing but competition is another.
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10th April 2019, 16:00 #5615Senior Member
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Well, they did one, many tests were also quite thorough, running until its axle falls apart etc.
Last edited by Tarmop; 10th April 2019 at 17:24.
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10th April 2019, 18:37 #5616
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10th April 2019, 18:48 #5617Senior Member
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He could moan all rally long and cruise the car till the end, like Ostberg did in Sweden, but he braverly managed to show the car is fast, dominating the event until the brake faillure.
More than being embarrassing for Citroen, Ostberg constant complaints are starting to be embarrassing for himself.Rally addict since 1982
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11th April 2019, 10:54 #5619Senior Member
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I dont ever remember Lukyanuk moaning about any car he's driven. He just drives whatever he's got the best way he can.
In this case the C3 deal with Saintéloc was pretty late and he is probably just glad to to have the drive. Moaning about the car would look quite ungrateful.
Řstberg is an experienced WRC driver of several cars plus he did help with the C3 WRCar's geometry to good effect. So he has the right to be critical of the R5 car when he thinks it's necessary.Last edited by Fast Eddie WRC; 11th April 2019 at 11:25.
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11th April 2019, 18:00 #5620Senior Member
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For sure, but what’s the point of being overcritical in a public way, damaging the C3 image over potencial costumers? After Lukyanuk performance in Azores, should we still believe that the car has some kind of fundamental issue on gravel?
Anyway, what mostly matters is to have the C3 being properly developed and improved, with the feedback from Ostberg, Lukyanuk and all Citroen Racing national costumers. Fingers crossed.Rally addict since 1982
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