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    Ogier is getting old but Neuville, Tanak and Evans are also at age when drivers usually start to decline a little. I think fact that this year he need to "catch up" due to missed rallies makes him little more desperate and more error-prone.

    It feels Neuville is either simply quite lucky this year and/or he is good at understanding at which stages it makes sense to be more risky and where it's better to just accept less points. I keep my fingers crossed for him and hope this comment will not age like milk.

    Two Poles in top 10 overall and 18-years old Hubert Laskowski is 4th in WRC3. I hope to see this guy in rally1 someday.

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    It is interesting that there is enough slack in the telephone cable to knock the pole down without breaking it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tauri_J View Post
    Btw Why no gravel crews on last stage?
    There was no time for them pass. The schedule is tight on Sunday with no mid-day break.
    Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tauri_J View Post
    This whole season Ogier has been over the limit. I remember so many moments from him that he has gotten away with.

    Guess his luck is finally running out
    I remember it was a bit like this in his last year at Citroen, when he was trying to do more than was realistic and he would have offs that you expect from a new guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Integrale View Post
    It used to be different. Ogier getting away with it most of the times. Maybe he likes it more when he's the one being chased than the one who is doing the chasing. With Neuville it seems it's the complete opposite.

    Manufacturers championship not over I think?
    Rovanpera was also getting away with everyting for 2 whole season and this year not so much. Weird season indeed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Backa View Post
    Ogier is getting old but Neuville, Tanak and Evans are also at age when drivers usually start to decline a little.
    We can say that there is lack of competition in the WRC, but listed guys have provided us really nice battles. In most cases it is not known in advance who is going to win. If we take them away, let's in 2-5 years perspective - what we have left? Rovanperä. For new guys, such as Pajari, it still takes some cooking before they are ready to think about fighting with Rovanperä.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morte66 View Post
    It is interesting that there is enough slack in the telephone cable to knock the pole down without breaking it.
    Those cables sag considerably and aren't usually tightly attached to poles (instead just run through a hoop).

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    Quote Originally Posted by meh View Post
    We can say that there is lack of competition in the WRC, but listed guys have provided us really nice battles. In most cases it is not known in advance who is going to win. If we take them away, let's in 2-5 years perspective - what we have left? Rovanperä. For new guys, such as Pajari, it still takes some cooking before they are ready to think about fighting with Rovanperä.
    If you look at our pickems this year, you can see how many times we actually predicted the right winners on all rounds, as much as I don’t like the new point scoring system, there’s no denial it added extra pressure (& competition) to all the crews, making the rally outcome, more unpredictable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by meh View Post
    We can say that there is lack of competition in the WRC, but listed guys have provided us really nice battles. In most cases it is not known in advance who is going to win. If we take them away, let's in 2-5 years perspective - what we have left? Rovanperä. For new guys, such as Pajari, it still takes some cooking before they are ready to think about fighting with Rovanperä.
    If we take away Neuville, Tanak, Evans, Ogier.. We stuck with Munster, Serderidis, Mikkelsen. One of those three would challenge for the title.

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