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    Let's wait Abibubus interview that they work hard to win in Portugal

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonkka View Post
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    ...and bar Monte 23/25 and Japan 23 Neuville had winning pace on all tarmac events since Ypres 22. So pace on tarmac was there usually but given the strike rate maybe only with high risk.

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    It's about time Rovanperä wins a second tarmac round, good to see him back at his best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Eddie WRC View Post
    1 2 3 4 5 on SS3 for Toyota !
    This sport is dead and will be even more dead next year

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    Quote Originally Posted by CeskyOndra View Post
    This sport is dead and will be even more dead next year
    I know the sport is in big trouble, but I find this hilarious considering we just had one of the craziest/most exciting championship deciders in all of motorsport since many many years.

    Don't really know what it says about the sport when it can't capitalize on such a thing.

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    Great pace by Kalle... but he has to bring it home and start winning, or this season will be an Evans solo. Hyundais are nowhere, Katsuta and Pajari faster than Neuville and Tanak on asphalt... village car.

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    Cachon second time on this stage and jumps to second position in WRC2

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    Maybe Hyundai should've used the old car here and just kept the new one for the gravel rounds ahead.

    But it's still baffling how Neuville is so far off after the test rally in Spain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by becher View Post
    I know the sport is in big trouble, but I find this hilarious considering we just had one of the craziest/most exciting championship deciders in all of motorsport since many many years.

    Don't really know what it says about the sport when it can't capitalize on such a thing.
    About what Motorsport you are talking and which championship year?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EstWRC View Post
    About what Motorsport you are talking and which championship year?
    Probably the manufacturer title decided at Japan's power stage last year. Driver title wasn't too bad either, 4 contenders in CER, 2 contenders in Japan, although they would have needed an actual DNF by Neuville to have a serious chance.

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