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    No one can match Ogiers pace when he is doing what he should!
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    Do you know if the power stage is broadcasted on any channel, please ?
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    it's raining on stage now
    "C'est une triste chose de songer que la nature parle et que le genre humain n'écoute pas" (Victor Hugo)

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    Kubica looks a level or two higher then rest of field. Neuville looks great too, but rest .... just cruising, not impress me

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    Sordo is faster then Neuville so he would also impress you??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Astro83
    No one can match Ogiers pace when he is doing what he should!
    Well I can remember someone who could match him in France

    Kubica is doing very well in the latest rallies - different surfaces and conditions, first time for him, and very good performance. Could we see him in Citroen next year?

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    After scoring twenty second places and more than thirty podiums, Sordo deserves this win. Maybe it's now or never. On the contrary, Neuville will win many WRC's rounds. Furthermore, if Sordo won, it would mean him finding a seat next year .
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    Quote Originally Posted by T.Maanteiden kuningas
    VW is getting nice lesson in Germany. Citroen is doing great job.
    But VW gave a lesson to Citroën everywhere else(except where Loeb was present)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kielder
    After scoring twenty second places and more than thirty podiums, Sordo deserves this win. Maybe it's now or never. On the contrary, Neuville will win many WRC's rounds. Furthermore, if Sordo won, it would mean him finding a seat next year .
    Sorry for being honest here, but would that be a good thing then? He only has something to offer on asphalt. He had time enough. Pretty sure Meeke is the better allround driver.

    And please.. The one who deserves it, is the one who was fastest at the end of the rally. Sordo doesn't deserve it "because he's been waiting for it longer." That's just a load of bull... If he doesn't lose 3 seconds in the last stage, then he deserves it.
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    Sääli on sairautta! ;)

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