So essentially you don't know. No worries, back to topic.Quote:
Originally Posted by c4
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So essentially you don't know. No worries, back to topic.Quote:
Originally Posted by c4
interesting concept.
nothing is real unless it has a link?
Is anything real in our virtual community? Asking for a link seems standard practice to substantiate a point or a comment. How many times have we seen somebody post a "fact" without reference and the next post asks for a link. So yes, I suppose nothing is real without a link. But then the value of something being real is relative, isn't it?Quote:
Originally Posted by bowler
Rautenbach hasn't won the South african championship. Only african championship this year. And money talks in WRC at the moment
Ups, I didn't know that, I just suposed that the car was really damagedQuote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
Yes, you're right, but this year he ran twice wiht the 207, in Principe de Asturias and in Tour de Corse. I think that all the experiences that he can get with the Peugeot will be perfect to develop a Honda S2000Quote:
Originally Posted by FocusChampion
http://www.conradrautenbach.com/about.html
Theres the link you need noel.
Understand where you are coming from. I will endeavour to make more considered and sourced posts in future.Quote:
Originally Posted by noel157
This Norwegian motorsport site says today that Valentino Rossi WILL start Wales Rally GB anyway.
http://www.motorsport.no/bilsport/ra...cle3105657.ece
No worries there C4. I'm not actually talking about the family's rallying history (WRCRR - thanks anyway), but young Conrad's father's business history.Quote:
Originally Posted by c4
But we'll get back on topic and leave the issue.
An exclusive interview with Evgeny Vertunov after Rally Japan and ahead of Rally Wales:
http://rallystuff.net/article-679-Ex..._Vertunov.aspx