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23rd January 2026, 08:01 #321Senior Member
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Fantastic performance from solberg, much better than expected. Funny ogier bitching on the tyres, he hasent done his homework and trying to blame the teacher.
Where is the guys telling oliver was a bluff and just talented in the name when he was sacked from hyundai now?
Keep thinking of all the years in hyundai, the fundamentally lost teamstrategy and all the sacked drivers that ruined theire career in that piece of shit.
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23rd January 2026, 08:06 #322Senior Member
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He has had it, since he was a youngster. I admit that I was wrong on him starting too early, which I thought was good by then. And maybe it was, but in the way he got a wake up call to learn more in Rally 2 first.
We saw already last year what he can do, and tests before this season have seen very good.
So now we have a matured complete rallydriver on top level in Oliver Solberg. Even if he don´t finish RMC, we know what to come over the season."Reis vas pät pat kaar vas kut"
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23rd January 2026, 08:20 #323
Is it worth risking super softs for SS5? First part is apparently dry, towards the end there are some icy corners
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23rd January 2026, 08:28 #324Senior Member
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I'm not going to the "told you so," but one thing is for sure - Solberg is a character and the quality the championship needs at the moment to stay in the picture and keep the audience. Tänak and Rovanperä are stars to be missed by their fanbase, and to not lose those fans completely from the audience, Solberg may be the key. Also, additionally, the same top-tier drivers (Rovanperä-Tänak-)Ogier-Neuville-Evans have been in the picture for 10 years, and if not including Rovanperä, there have been no big changes for a long time. Hopefully we'll get some fresh era now.
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23rd January 2026, 09:01 #325Senior Member
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23rd January 2026, 09:03 #326Senior Member
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Hyundais again nowhere when the stages are wet not icy
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23rd January 2026, 09:07 #327
That is some tricky corner
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23rd January 2026, 09:15 #328Senior Member
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These roads are just beautiful.
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23rd January 2026, 09:15 #329Senior Member
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seems like it's only ogier, evans and solberg who can do well. and neuville occasionally, despite driving a hyundai.
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23rd January 2026, 09:15 #330Senior Member
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Solberg probably started managing his lead now.


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