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Yesterday, 18:17 #411
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Same spot as Neuville, went wide and chose a hit to the bank instead of opening to the field. Seems like the right choice now.
Katsuta's onboard is unavailable from SS11. I'm guessing he did the same because someone already hit that bank when Evans went through (debris and a lot of dirt after the corner) and it wasn't there when Pajari passed.
Munster went into the grass a couple of corners after that. Tricky section on a very wide road.Ouninpohja!
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Yesterday, 18:21 #412
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Neuville feeling the pressure gives Toyota a chance, says Latvala...
https://rallyjournal.com/jari-matti-...-his-forehead/
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Yesterday, 18:26 #413
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Still.. Neuville was allowed to push and fight for ,,team points'', but when teammate came too close, then messages flew and ,,you better think about risk-reward''.. these things are spoken during meetings.. not during stages.
No orders for lead-driver after losing 1st place and very valuable points like he says. Joker Cyril.
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Yesterday, 18:31 #414
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Yesterday, 19:15 #415
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Yesterday, 19:17 #416
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Was on SS11 and 13 today.
On 11 I was in visual distance to a large Hyundai tent with 30+ Hyundai ppl. First sign of trouble was they all ran to the screen there. Would have been nice spot but ruined completely by anticuts on apexes of corners. I think 4 Rally1s lost a mirror on them, including Serderidis and Pajari. Would have been more but most cars were close to mirror-less already (last section of last stage of the loop).
On 13 I was in the area with the super-low heli passes. Here the anti-cuts were at start and exit of corners which worked quite well, everyone cut, but only with 1/3 of the car. Ogier was by far best to watch with handbrake into the junction and power-oversteer in cut in next corner, Tanak and Neuville surprisingly tidy, Mikkelsen exactly same power-oversteer as Ogier later. Evans weird wiggle in the long braking turn. Katsuta seemed to dive much more than other Toyotas in the front.
From Rally2s C3s were really tidy and on the edge of understeer. Greensmith very ragged without looking fast.Last edited by mknight; Yesterday at 19:19.
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Yesterday, 21:11 #418
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Yesterday, 21:17 #419
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Yesterday, 23:50 #420
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I wasnt saying that Ogier is terribly unlucky, It's just that offs usually don't end that well
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