kostas22 wrote:Myrvold will not be happy.
So in other words, very little has changed at the M-Sport B-Team.
Nah, I'm one of the many Norwegians that doesn't like Mads, however, he didn't get to race Monte Carlo, which, actually pleases me very much!

kostas22 wrote:Myrvold will not be happy.
So in other words, very little has changed at the M-Sport B-Team.
Wizzie wrote:kostas22 wrote:Hopefully Loeb & Co. follow suit and Ogier ends up winning despite driving an S2000 Fabia
It's the ultimate shame for Hirvonen that he's being beaten by Ogier anyway
DanielPT wrote:Wizzie wrote:kostas22 wrote:Hopefully Loeb & Co. follow suit and Ogier ends up winning despite driving an S2000 Fabia
It's the ultimate shame for Hirvonen that he's being beaten by Ogier anyway
He's come back in front of Ogier. 13 seconds. In an official Citroen. Against a Skoda Fabia S2000. Yep, still humiliation.
If the difference between Hirvonen and Loeb is anything to go by (and taking into account that Hirvonen has never driven a Citroen in anger), Ford was most definitely the best car last year. And the year before. And... Well, you get the idea.
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
DanielPT wrote:Wizzie wrote:kostas22 wrote:Hopefully Loeb & Co. follow suit and Ogier ends up winning despite driving an S2000 Fabia
It's the ultimate shame for Hirvonen that he's being beaten by Ogier anyway
He's come back in front of Ogier. 13 seconds. In an official Citroen. Against a Skoda Fabia S2000. Yep, still humiliation.
If the difference between Hirvonen and Loeb is anything to go by (and taking into account that Hirvonen has never driven a Citroen in anger), Ford was most definitely the best car last year. And the year before. And... Well, you get the idea.
kostas22 wrote:DanielPT wrote:Wizzie wrote:It's the ultimate shame for Hirvonen that he's being beaten by Ogier anyway
He's come back in front of Ogier. 13 seconds. In an official Citroen. Against a Skoda Fabia S2000. Yep, still humiliation.
If the difference between Hirvonen and Loeb is anything to go by (and taking into account that Hirvonen has never driven a Citroen in anger), Ford was most definitely the best car last year. And the year before. And... Well, you get the idea.
I disagree. The DS3 was slightly superior. It's just Hirvonen is utterly f*cking rubbish, as I have considered him to be since 2004. While driving for team of the world drivers champion, Solberg won five times while Hirvonen failed to make the podium once. I never expected him to become world champion after that.
DanielPT wrote:kostas22 wrote:DanielPT wrote:He's come back in front of Ogier. 13 seconds. In an official Citroen. Against a Skoda Fabia S2000. Yep, still humiliation.
If the difference between Hirvonen and Loeb is anything to go by (and taking into account that Hirvonen has never driven a Citroen in anger), Ford was most definitely the best car last year. And the year before. And... Well, you get the idea.
I disagree. The DS3 was slightly superior. It's just Hirvonen is utterly f*cking rubbish, as I have considered him to be since 2004. While driving for team of the world drivers champion, Solberg won five times while Hirvonen failed to make the podium once. I never expected him to become world champion after that.
It was Hirvonen who led Ford's championship hopes since a few years now. And he came so close on a few occasions. Closer than the 3 minutes he already has to Loeb. Granted, Latvala would have been the main guy there if he wasn't so busy crashing out, but still it says something about the car.
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Wizzie wrote:Loeb wins the Monte, and Solberg gets a suspended ban
kostas22 wrote:Sweden, snow. Citroen may actually have a shot at this one with Hirvonen on the team instead of two tarmac specialists. But of course, I like roughly 99.9% of rally fans across the globe, will be urging on Solberg to finally break his 5 year duck.
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Wizzie wrote:kostas22 wrote:And can someone explain to me why Delecour was given the M-Sport seat at Monte Carlo?
Myrvold wrote:Sandell will be interesting, but with former STCC, now TTA driver Richard Göransson driving the Mini WRC in Sweden this weekend, and Sandell not being on the entry list for either Rally Elverum [weeey, my hometown] or Rally Finnskog the weekend before Rally Sweden - a rally where drivers such as Mads Østberg, Andreas Mikkelsen, Martin Prokop, Craig Breen and Mikko Hirvonen is entered. I do think Sandells lack of WRC experience will hurt him.
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Shizuka wrote:Loeb to win this year's WDC too, I'm afraid...
kostas22 wrote:Shizuka wrote:Loeb to win this year's WDC too, I'm afraid...NEVER! I will not give up faith in Solberg now he is in a works car...and the clearly stated number two driver...and even though he hasn't won a rally for over 5 years...
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Wizzie wrote:Stage 1 Technology to return for Rally Sweden
Could some normality finally be returning to the WRC?
DOSBoot wrote:Wizzie wrote:Stage 1 Technology to return for Rally Sweden
Could some normality finally be returning to the WRC?
Probably not. They should just ban anyone from competition who's name starts with "Sebastien" unless their last name starts with a "B".
kostas22 wrote:DOSBoot wrote:Wizzie wrote:Stage 1 Technology to return for Rally Sweden
Could some normality finally be returning to the WRC?
Probably not. They should just ban anyone from competition who's name starts with "Sebastien" unless their last name starts with a "B".
So...Bourdais and Buemi would swap places with Loeb and Ogier?
This will make my task of writing up WRC reports much easier now that the WRC data feed will return to normal (there was no stage data of any kind available from the WRC media site). As I'm not on location it was hard to know the gaps between Andersson & Breen and what was going in with Michal Kosciuszko (he made some mistakes on later stages but it made zero difference as Louise Cook was such a ridiclously large amount of time behind).
IdeFan wrote:You have to wonder what BMW are expecting, instant championship success? The Minis were impressive last year and this year they look even faster, what more do they want?
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
AndreaModa wrote:Bloody hell what a mess!
Back to the 1980s with local directors, dodgy camerawork, and shoddy graphics it is then!![]()
Not good for the future of the WRC though. How attractive is a sport which can't even get a promoter and global TV coverage? I suspect if something isn't sorted within the next two weeks, we could well see sponsors, and possibly even teams and manufacturers pulling the plug. Dark times indeed for the WRC.
AndreaModa wrote:Bloody hell what a mess!
Back to the 1980s with local directors, dodgy camerawork, and shoddy graphics it is then!![]()
Not good for the future of the WRC though. How attractive is a sport which can't even get a promoter and global TV coverage? I suspect if something isn't sorted within the next two weeks, we could well see sponsors, and possibly even teams and manufacturers pulling the plug. Dark times indeed for the WRC.
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
dr-baker wrote:AndreaModa wrote:Bloody hell what a mess!
Back to the 1980s with local directors, dodgy camerawork, and shoddy graphics it is then!![]()
Not good for the future of the WRC though. How attractive is a sport which can't even get a promoter and global TV coverage? I suspect if something isn't sorted within the next two weeks, we could well see sponsors, and possibly even teams and manufacturers pulling the plug. Dark times indeed for the WRC.
Could argue a manufacturer is already pulling out (albeit for different reasons, I think).
But WRC has never really been the same since Subaru and Mitubishi withdrew at around the time Loeb began his dominance...
aerond wrote:Yes RDD, but we always knew you never had any sort of taste either![]()
tommykl wrote:I have a shite car and meme sponsors, but Corrado Fabi will carry me to the promised land with the power of Lionel Richie.
eurobrun wrote:2005 was the last season of WRC I really cared about
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
dr-baker wrote:With the way things are going, I can easily see this being the last year of the WRC, unless it merges with the IRC...
Myrvold wrote:Someone forgetting history here? In the 80's Lancia was the only factory team, and they didn't even run all rallies. WRC survived that. Anyway.
Rally Finnskog was finished on Saturday. The top ten was:1 Hirvonen Finland Citroën DS3 WRC A0 1.02.30.7
2 Solberg Norway Mitsubishi Lancer 6.5 A0 +30.5
3 Østberg Norway Ford Fiesta WRC A0 +49.8
4 Andersson Sweden Proton Satria S2000 A2 +2.56.6
5 Mikkelsen Norway Skoda Fabia S2000 A2 +3.01.7
6 Brynildsen Norway Ford Fiesta WRC A0 +3.02.5
7 Grøndal Norway Subaru Impreza Sti N3 +5.08.1
8 Aasen Norway Ford Fiesta S2000 A2 +5.13.1
9 Kjær Norway Renault Twingo R2 A5 +10.42.6
10 Korsmo Norway Volvo 240 Nasj.10 +11.29.4
A bit explaining: A0 is a "custom class" in Norway for WRC cars (new and old). The old Gr.A cars are running in "A13" in Norway.
N3, is a N4 car, but the Subaru is a "Subaru Cup" car, with H-box and clutch, and some other standard-parts. So the car isn't as fast as a N4 car.
Henning was using the old winter tyres while the rest used the new ones. I have no idea on how the cars compare to eachother then. He was using a 2001 Lancer.
Mikkelsen got a puncture on SS7, and was faster than PG until that point.
Stage Wins:
Mikko Hirvonen: SS 1-4
Mads Østberg: SS 5,6,8
Henning Solberg: SS 7.
Myrvold wrote:Only thing I can find is that he struggled with ice on the front window on the first stages, and that half of his testing was aborted so Mads could test. First time for him in a WRC car, but I admit. A bit disappointed.
Myrvold wrote:Someone forgetting history here? In the 80's Lancia was the only factory team, and they didn't even run all rallies. WRC survived that. Anyway.
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
dr-baker wrote:Myrvold wrote:Someone forgetting history here? In the 80's Lancia was the only factory team, and they didn't even run all rallies. WRC survived that. Anyway.
That may be so, but it's the lack of a promoter and each rally being responsible for its own TV deals in the 21st century, multi-platform, multimedia era that is of threat to the WRC's future more than the withdrawals of manufacturers, I think.