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2nd June 2019, 18:28 #1
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2nd June 2019, 18:34 #2
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2nd June 2019, 18:44 #3
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2nd June 2019, 19:17 #4
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what do you mean with this?
They get along really well after being teammates.
In Tänak movie Ogier said that he doesnt have many friends in WRC but Ott is one of them.
And the Tänak move at the end of power stage didnt bother him at all IMO. They were already joking and laughing on the podium after the stage and on the ceremonial podium.Last edited by EstWRC; 2nd June 2019 at 19:20.
#8 Ott Tänak - Martin Järveoja #8
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2nd June 2019, 19:20 #5
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2nd June 2019, 19:30 #6
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I was referring to the comment of Tänak being the only driver Ogier is kind to, which I think is quite an overstatement. In Finnish interview just before Portugal Lappi said that they get along really well with Ogier, and he really likes to work with him and learn from him. According to Lappi everything is really open between them, and he goes on to say that Ogier is much more nice and friendly than what people usually think of him.
ku ois neljä pyörää ku vetäis ni ois vähän eri sekunnit kyllä pätkillä, sen mä takaan
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2nd June 2019, 19:31 #7
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2nd June 2019, 19:38 #8
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Finally resting from 3 fabulous days of another fantastic Rally de Portugal. Beautiful stages, amazing drivers and probably the best cars that ever run the WRC provided the passionate crowds a first class show, proving that we are really living a golden rally era (please FIA, don’t ruin it with expensive Hybrids or useless EV’s).
It’s hard to stand out a crew or a team on this event because here and there they all managed to impress; from the evergreen Sordo to the inexperienced Greensmith, from the usually less fortunate Suninen to the always efficient Tanak, they all deserve hats off. Actually, when we’re spectating the drivers efforts to dominate those incredible machines in the most challenging roads under extreme conditions (I wonder how hot it was inside those cars this weekend), it makes one realize how unfair we tend to be behind a PC, over criticizing their mistakes.
Congrats to the winners and their competitors; a special applause to the organizers for providing us a fantastic event and the return of Arganil legendary routes. It’ll be hard waiting for 2020!Rally addict since 1982
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2nd June 2019, 19:50 #9
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They give now also extra points based on jumps?
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