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    Quote Originally Posted by denkimi View Post
    Anyone has the standings now?
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    Also for WRC2?

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    Widely opeeen championship. Sardegna and Greece coming (Evans should struggle) and then Tanak's home rally and Rovanpera's favourite one. Also Hyundai is strong in Sardegna and Greece.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CeskyOndra View Post
    Widely opeeen championship. Sardegna and Greece coming (Evans should struggle) and then Tanak's home rally and Rovanpera's favourite one. Also Hyundai is strong in Sardegna and Greece.
    Lets hope the updated Hyundai is also competitive in Estonia and Finland. Then we have a very interesting season ahead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by becher View Post
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    Also for WRC2?
    https://www.wrc.com/en/events/wrc-vo...&tab=standings

    1. 67 Rossel
    2. 60 Solberg
    3. 40 Greensmith
    4. 29 Korhonen
    5. 27 Solans

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    Quote Originally Posted by CeskyOndra View Post
    Widely opeeen championship. Sardegna and Greece coming (Evans should struggle) and then Tanak's home rally and Rovanpera's favourite one. Also Hyundai is strong in Sardegna and Greece.
    Hyundai has to improve reliability and speed on tarmac or the championship will be open only for Evans and Kalle

    Stellar job by Tanak, would have deserved the win but this is motorsport. As expected, Ogier is not as fast as he used to be, but he wasn't going to blow such a lead on Sunday.
    Kalle did what he should, bring it home and take points from Evans.
    Evans not impressive but also the road position was against him, in the end it's not reasonable to expect a much better result with so few retirements.
    Thierry still misses some speed and confidence with this hybridless + Hankook car... he is fast only on certain stages.

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