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28th November 2019, 14:33 #831
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Compared to what was expected? Really? I must've missed something during 2017 pre-season then.
Nope. Atleast I'm not expecting anything magical from Rovanperä in 2020. Good stage times here and there, maybe even a podium or two but with the occasional mistake. We'll see. I fully agree that Hyundai is the favorite for the manu title, but we're yet to see how the team dynamics work between Tänak and Neuville. In my view TGR is not that huge dog as it may sound like when adding up 2019 results.ku ois neljä pyörää ku vetäis ni ois vähän eri sekunnit kyllä pätkillä, sen mä takaan
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28th November 2019, 14:50 #832
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Kalle can´t be worse than TGR 3rd driver this year...
I also am not expecting any miracles."quattro best 4wd rallycar ever"
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28th November 2019, 14:54 #833
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28th November 2019, 15:00 #834
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I’m quite surprised by the negative comments around Rovanpera getting the drive, while I agree he is young to have such a drive, I think he is well capable of delivering good results. Sure there will be some mistakes, but Toyota/Makinen are well aware of that and have clearly thought that the positives outweigh the negatives.
People keep talking about running a 4th car or whatever, well Katsuta is driving that so your effectively talking about running a 5th car, on their budget..
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28th November 2019, 15:02 #835
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28th November 2019, 15:06 #836
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Compared to expectations they did great. Titles are won based on beating competition, not beating expectations
That is true. However, he is not going to fight previous years 3rd drivers, he is fighting current third drivers at Hyundai - Sordo and Loeb.
Similarly Evans is expected to beat either Neuville or Tänak next year.
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28th November 2019, 15:15 #837
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I’m a glass half full guy, so I like to see it as a great thing that the hot young talent is in the car, rather than a known quantity of talent unfulfilled (Meeke/Latvala).
If either of those two kept the drive, what would have happened? A few decent results, some amazing stage times, and a lot of 6/7/8 place finishes and maybe a win IF Meeke could get through the right event without a mistake.
I think Rovanpera can do at least as well as that, in fact I think the one with the real pressure in that team is Evans.
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28th November 2019, 15:19 #838
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28th November 2019, 15:46 #839
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28th November 2019, 16:16 #840
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Evans has to win in 2020 to truly prove his worth. His only win has come at the mercy of his Dmacks and of his other two nearlies one of them was also on those tyres. I believe he's got the speed and consistency to become a solid Sordo like figure for Toyota.
I believe he lacks that natural given speed donned upon Tanak, for example, but if he can really wring out every last bit of performance from that Yaris I'd expect him to take a shock victory on some tarmac round.
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