Thread: [WRC] Rally Portugal 2023
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14th May 2023, 09:05 #401Senior Member
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Oliver now 8.7 behind Gus, should be pretty close at the end!
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14th May 2023, 09:06 #402Senior Member
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Solberg with the monster time and now just 8sec away from Greensmith! You know its been tough rally when a guy who changed puncture on stage is 3rd overall in WRC2.
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14th May 2023, 09:12 #403Senior Member
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I wonder if Gus' problem is actually real or he is just controlling it and saving tyres for PS? Seems a strange power steering problem that only slows you down a little bit.
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14th May 2023, 09:16 #404
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Compared to usual powerstage: no Evans, Ogier, Neuville fighting for PS points and Tänak with hybrid issues. So it's basically 4 places won for others.
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14th May 2023, 10:51 #408
Neuville is starting first on PS, before a bunch of Rally 2 cars, that is a little strange isn't it?
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It is interesting how the Mercedes driver situation is the inverse of the Ferrari driver situation. At Mercedes, the youngster is getting the better of his older co-driver. At Ferrari, the old timer...
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