Thread: WRC Rally Italia Sardegna 2025
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7th June 2025, 15:22 #191Senior Member
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7th June 2025, 15:27 #192Member
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Did Ogier opened his belts before stage finish?
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7th June 2025, 15:28 #193Senior Member
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This is 7th! year in a row where Fourmaux doesn’t finish the rally at all or finishes with super rally.
He just has to let go that he can’t compete with Tänak and Neuville on the pace, which seems his main goal since Monte where he started off well, at least for me it seems so that he really wants show a place for Tänak and Neuville.
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7th June 2025, 15:40 #194Senior Member
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Fourmaux is fast but not yet consistent. So he´d better drive his own rally with a pace that easily gives him a 4-6th place.
"Reis vas pät pat kaar vas kut"
Tommi Mäkinen, back in the years...
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Interesting that Ott referred to FWD multiple times today. Could mean that the car tends to push on through the corners, which would fit with the understeer tendency in low grip mentioned upthread.
Or maybe the Hyundai is just broken again, who knows.
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Without Tänak vs Ogier it could be just cruising already. Without Super Sunday tomorrow, it could be boring like hell.
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These two rallies have been such a dejavu from last season. Ogier won in Portugal last year because of Tanaks puncture and this year because of power steering.
And now Sardinia, last year the gap before Sunday was 17 seconds to Ogier and now it is 11 seconds while Tanak has had a broken damper and a slow puncture. On Sunday last year Tanak got the gap down to 6 seconds before the power stage.
Let’s see tomorrow how it plays out this year
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