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    WRC Rally Monza 2021

    Quote Originally Posted by TypeR View Post
    Ogier and Ingrassia take 8th WDC!
    so Tänak-Järveoja were the only ones, who could stop Ogier for one year~!

    IF Ogier wins Monte 2022, I think he might want to go for the 9th
    and im super proud of that, at least there was one guy who stopped the French domination (Loeb and Ogier winning titles all years since 2004) for one year.
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    #8 Ott Tänak - Martin Järveoja #8
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    Halttunens road book


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    Quote Originally Posted by EstWRC View Post
    and im super proud of that, at least there was one guy who stopped the French domination (Loeb and Ogier winning titles all years since 2004) for one year.
    I would rather say it was the citroen that stopped ogier. If he would have gone to toyota, i'm not sure tanak would have been champion.

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    I dont know bout u guys but Ogier's dominance was never boring to me. Always saw this driver as the one to beat since I started to follow this series in 2013! Awesome job, as always
    ....and aaaah, crap, Ingram got a penalty! Aaaahh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by denkimi View Post
    I would rather say it was the citroen that stopped ogier. If he would have gone to toyota, i'm not sure tanak would have been champion.
    If so then imagine giving Ogier your seat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by denkimi View Post
    I would rather say it was the citroen that stopped ogier. If he would have gone to toyota, i'm not sure tanak would have been champion.
    And if Tänak didn't leave from Toyota imagine Ogier with only 6 championships... If if if if....

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    Well based on results it's without a doubt that Tanaks decision to leave Toyota turned out even more disastrous for him than the worst fears.

    2 wins out of 17 rallies. 3rd and 5th in driver champ (this year he is the last fulltime driver, besides Greensmith and Katsuta).

    Let's see if the new car era will turn the trend around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mknight View Post
    - Rovanpera ( sure he has to finish, but is this the fastest controlled performance he can do?, kinda reminds me of the Meeke way, full push or nothing)
    Possibly an important lesson for him. It's not easy to find a safe but swift pace. It's a skill needed to do a serious championship challenge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seb_sh View Post
    Possibly an important lesson for him. It's not easy to find a safe but swift pace. It's a skill needed to do a serious championship challenge.
    I'm not sure we can learn anything about Kalle from this weekend, other than he seemed to happily sacrifice his own rally for the benefit of the team. As relatively weak as his pace was, how much of that was down to him?

    He could have had a safer engine map, a less 'high performance' centre diff strategy, less edgy chassis setup, or any other parameters changed to make his job (i.e. finishing the rally without incident) easier. He even tested the snow tyres on the penultimate stage. His rally was absolutely not about pushing the limit and setting fast times.

    Sure, he could have gone faster. But he didn't need to, and what a fool he would have looked if he'd binned it in the process.

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    #8 Ott Tänak - Martin Järveoja #8
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