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Today, 08:42 #251
This might be the most boring rally I've ever seen, from my point of view.. Probably mainly caused by being a Hyundai fan.
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Today, 08:45 #252
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Today, 09:10 #254
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Today, 09:24 #255
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They could spice things up for next year if they can include gravel parts in stages, or having mixed surface in all of the rally. Like previous editions of Spanish rally.
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Allen #42 drove straight car front to Armco after 10km in SS 8 (we are in that place). New tarmac is slippery.
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Kalle securing his gap to Ogier.
8.4s faster than Ogier
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I wonder what this forum would've written about Mitsubishi, Subaru, Audi and Toyota in the past, let alone Seat or Skoda. Wished for those ************"* village teams to get nuked?
Anyway, are we witnessing the most dominant tarmac performance since peak Loeb?
Shame for Pajari. At least he showed pace on asphalt... ignoring the village Hyundais which weren't difficult to beat this weekend, Sami was 20 seconds behind championship leader Evans. Hope Kalle...
[WRC] Rally Islas Canarias 2025