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Maybe this stage is exceptional and the Hyundai will be better on the next ones.
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Do you guys like Fourmaux and Pajari handle non-stop-shaking-and-beating better than old guys?
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Fourmaux gets his set-up better than his teammates again.
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Do guys like Fourmaux and Pajari handle non-stop-shaking-and-beating better than old guys?
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Today, 10:53 #57
Whats up with the first sector? Katsuta, Neuville, McErlean all of them are loosing massive time.. Maybe huge rocks?
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Munster has stopped 900 m into stage.
"Reis vas pät pat kaar vas kut"
Tommi Mäkinen, back in the years...
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Today, 10:55 #60
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I think Kalle took that step-up rocks after water splash at full speed.
Hyundai Ott and Thierry are looking after car and we will see if Toyota can handle the rough stuff at this speed.
Strangely the first Mk1 had a wing...
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