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Today, 08:39 #61
Fourmaux is driving well
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Today, 08:42 #62Senior Member
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What's the team strategy he's talking about. Tyres ?
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Looks like a stage win for Neuville. The Hyundai is definitely better on gravel.
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Today, 08:48 #64
Very close battle at the top, we will see in the afternoon.
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Nice run by Armstrong.
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Today, 08:53 #66
The pace difference of Hyundai on tarmac (Canaries) vs gravel amuses me. How on earth are they so behind? On gravel they can compete with Toyota's but on the hard surface they are so behind. Is it just that they haven't had time to properly set up the car? Last year Tänak said that the changes that they made are good and the base is solid but now they have to fine-tune it.
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I would wait until the end of the rally.
Even if they have a made step now, Toyota will soon answer with their upgrades
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Or the speed of H`s will go away as soon as conditions will change - probably in the second loop today - hope not but it happens already numerous times.


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Mark my words, the whole thing will be dead on arrival once we have a new promoter with, hopefully, better ideas
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