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	13th July 2019, 19:53 #261Senior Member  
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 With regards to Suninen, he has been much more impressive in WRC than he ever was in WRC2. I think his style doesn't suit the slower, cleaner R5 cars. 
 
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	13th July 2019, 19:55 #262Senior Member  
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	13th July 2019, 19:56 #263Senior Member  
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 Also Suninen hasn't tested the new R5 Fiesta at all or been in the old R5 Fiesta in a long time 
 
 Suninen was also a lot more impressive in WRC2 when he drove a Skoda.
 
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	13th July 2019, 19:58 #264Senior Member  
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 It's all good explanations. But as a sales promotion this event is just not working for MSport. Getting beaten by Polo and "old" Fabias. 
 
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	13th July 2019, 20:01 #265Senior Member  
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 Yes, presumably they brought Suninen here instead of Greensmith or Camilli in order to give the car a strong debut. 
 
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	13th July 2019, 20:29 #266Senior Member  
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 Passats de Canto vid is up: 
 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zDN6mJ2g2A
 
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	13th July 2019, 20:30 #267We already see the contours of the future. Kalle Rovanpera, Nicolay Gryazin and Oliver Solberg and there will probably be one from France and Storbitania as I know them and hopefully someone from the Baltic countries where the rally stands so high. 
 
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	13th July 2019, 20:43 #268Senior Member  
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 I dunno about Gryazin tbh. He has his "Russian driver" moments...like Lukyanuk and Novikov before that. What I mean by that is moments like he had in first stage, going so much over the limit at a given place that you wonder if he missed a note. (Novikov often just ignored the notes, like here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCmc7SRvo38 ) 
 
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	13th July 2019, 21:07 #269Senior Member  
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 For me O.Solberg is the most impressive youngster in a long while, whether he will win championships only time will tell, but this kid has got the minerals...Rovanpera is also very good. I’ve said it before, I can’t wait for these two (And hopefully a few others) to graduate to WRC as I’m sure it will be exciting for us watching. 
 
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	13th July 2019, 21:24 #270Senior Member  
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 Got some massive jumps on video on SS4 
 
 https://vimeo.com/347935830
 https://vimeo.com/347936057
 https://vimeo.com/347936185
 
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I always find it amazing how often the driver behind has "so much more pace" until given a chance to prove it. I do think the team first told him he was free to pass, but then later ordered the...
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