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    Quote Originally Posted by rp View Post
    If Ogier would be doing full season, he would take the title easily this year.
    Easily? I wouldn't be so sure. Easy is for a multi time champion performing well with good road position, but last year he wasn't up to his standards even with that rocket of the Yaris.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SubaruNorway View Post
    Non priority drivers are not fighting for a world championship, why would one be interested
    Ah nice one. So you aren’t interested in Ogier, or the other Rally1 crews that aren’t and will never fight for a world championship.

    Would be much easier to have WRC rallies that only have 6 cars allowed, would save everyone a lot of hassle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rp View Post
    If Ogier would be doing full season, he would take the title easily this year.
    No he wouldn’t with all due respect to mighty Ogier, he wouldn't've had the road position benefit he has now, & I don't think either of the current championship contenders would’ve made his life easy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kras View Post
    Yes but in f1 you see those cars pass your corner 50 times. I WRC you see them once. Who would climb rocks to see 10 cars
    You could ask the same question now yet still many people do, and lets face it, in a formula 1 race you barely see them for a second cause they go by so fast, so you end up looking at a big screen. Rallying isn’t for the faint of heart, yes it’s demanding but a) no one is forcing you to go and b) you’d have the ERC and would probably be cheaper and hey if it makes it popular and eventually kills the WRC, so be it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by focus206 View Post
    Easily? I wouldn't be so sure. Easy is for a multi time champion performing well with good road position, but last year he wasn't up to his standards even with that rocket of the Yaris.
    Last year Kalle was doing so great that it would have been difficult or even impossible for Ogier to beat him, but at the end of the season Ogier found something with the Yaris Rally1 and can handle it now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kras View Post
    Yes but in f1 you see those cars pass your corner 50 times. I WRC you see them once. Who would climb rocks to see 10 cars
    Yes, how difficult is it to understand?
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    [WRC] Rally Mexico 2023

    Quote Originally Posted by focus206 View Post
    Easily? I wouldn't be so sure. Easy is for a multi time champion performing well with good road position, but last year he wasn't up to his standards even with that rocket of the Yaris.
    Agreed.

    And he is a Mexico specialist winning it 6 times , he even won with the shitty Citroen here back in 2019

    Like you said, last year he didn’t look impressive on gravel rallies

    He didn’t pick the rallies he wants to do for no reason. Monte and Mexico so far this year
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    You could ask the same question now yet still many people do, and lets face it, in a formula 1 race you barely see them for a second cause they go by so fast, so you end up looking at a big screen. Rallying isn’t for the faint of heart, yes it’s demanding but a) no one is forcing you to go and b) you’d have the ERC and would probably be cheaper and hey if it makes it popular and eventually kills the WRC, so be it.
    this argument has no logic, maybe it's time for bed

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