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25 Aug 2008, 13:20 (Ref:2274992) | #1 | ||
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WRC Rally New Zealand - Hamilton New Zealand
WRC Rally New Zealand - Hamilton New Zealand
Total Kms : 1218.38 km Liaison : 863.80 km SS Kms : 354.58 km Special Stages : 16 Friday 29.08 > 5 stages (139.54 km) Saturday 30.08 > 6 stages (130.00 km) Sunday 31.08 > 5 stages (85.04 km) Home Page > http://www.rallynz.org.nz/ Itinerary > http://www.rallynz.org.nz/images/sto...tineraries.pdf Entry List > http://www.rallynz.org.nz/images/sto...eeded%20v1.pdf Rally Guide > http://www.rallynz.org.nz/images/sto...2_2008_web.pdf Citroen preview > http://www.motorsport.com/news/artic...=304979&FS=WRC Ford preview > http://www.motorsport.com/news/artic...=304992&FS=WRC Subaru preview > http://www.motorsport.com/news/artic...=304456&FS=WRC Stobart preview > http://www.motorsport.com/news/artic...=304984&FS=WRC Munchi's preview > http://www.motorsport.com/news/artic...=304990&FS=WRC Championship Standings 1. S. LOEB (F) > 76 2. M. HIRVONEN (FIN) > 72 3. D. SORDO (E) > 43 4. C. ATKINSON (AUS) > 40 5. J. LATVALA (FIN) > 34 6. P. SOLBERG (N) > 27 7. H. SOLBERG (N) > 22 8. G. GALLI (I) > 17 9. M. WILSON (GB) > 12 |
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Well Hirvonen has to score big points this weekend and hope he gets some support from the other Fords and maybe the Subarus (hey - I can hope ) to take points away from Loeb. I can't really see Loeb finishing out of the top 3 though.
As far as the manufacturers side of things goes - Ford should come out on top I think as I can't see Sordo finishing ahead of Hirvonen or Latvala unless they hit trouble (or a tree). Hopefully Subaru will have at least one car troubling the top 3 as well. |
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30 Aug 2008, 12:51 (Ref:2278052) | #3 | ||
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latavla leading at the moment. surprised to see a new leader in the race. as much as i enjoy loeb wining, it will make it interesting to see loeb really going for it- i hope anyway
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15 seconds seperates the top 4 after 2 days .... spewing that Atkinson rolled early on day 1
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31 Aug 2008, 10:26 (Ref:2278623) | #5 | ||
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WRC Rally New Zealand - Results
WRC Rally New Zealand - Results
1. Sebastien LOEB (F) > Citroen C4 > 3:59:18.9 (+0:00.0) 2. Dani SORDO (E) > Citroen C4 > 3:59:36.4 (+0:17.5) 3. Mikko HIRVONEN (FIN) > Ford Focus RS > 4:00:00.4 (+0:41.5) 4. Petter SOLBERG (N) > Subaru Impreza > 4:02:07.8 (+2:48.9) 5. Urmo AAVA (EE) > Citroen C4 > 4:02:49.6 (+3:30.7) 6. Per-Gunnar ANDERSSON (S) > Suzuki SX4 > 4:06:56.3 (+7:37.4) 7. Toni GARDEMEISTER (FIN) > Suzuki SX4 > 4:07:13.8 (+7:54.9) 8. Federico VILLAGRA (RA) > Ford Focus RS > 4:07:53.9 (+8:35.0) 9. Henning SOLBERG (N) > Ford Focus RS > 4:08:34.1 (+9:15.2) 10. Martin PROKOP (CZ) > Mitsubishi Lancer EVO IX > 4:13:07.9 (+13:49.0) 17. Matthew WILSON (GB) > Ford Focus RS > 4:16:34.0 (+17:15.1) DNF > Jari-Matti LATVALA (FIN) > Ford Focus RS > SS17 accident DNF > Chris ATKINSON (AUS) > Subaru Impreza > SS15 radiator DNF > Francois DUVAL (B) > Ford Focus RS > SS17 off road > disaster for Ford while leading 1-2 > hope that did not hand Loeb the 2008 title > good to see both Suzukis finish Championship Standings 1. Sebastien LOEB (F) > 86 2. Mikko HIRVONEN (FIN) > 78 3. Dani SORDO (E) > 51 4. Chris ATKINSON (AUS) > 40 5. Jari-Matti LATVALA (FIN) > 34 6. Petter SOLBERG (N) > 32 7. Henning SOLBERG (N) > 22 8. Gigi GALLI (I) > 17 9. Matthew WILSON (GB) > 12 10. Francois DUVAL (B) > 11 |
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31 Aug 2008, 13:06 (Ref:2278710) | #6 | ||
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you dont know whether to laugh or cry for the ford drivers, they so very nearly had it in the bag!
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'tis not to be for them..
Sordo up in a steady 3rd in the championship, didn't notice that.. |
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I think the time has come to replace Wilson. I have always said, he is a young driver, and he should be given a chance to prove himself, but he should be getting some top five results by now. He is still way off the pace and the only time he gets a decent placing it is due to the cars above him dropping out. Time to go Mathew.
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No stopping Sebby, world title #5 on the way
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3 Sep 2008, 12:51 (Ref:2280792) | #11 | ||
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I've got to say, I felt for Latvala, that was not at all good for his head considering what had happened on the previous rallies. I was quite surprised to see how well (in front of the cameras anyway) Malcolm Wilson took the costly retirements. I thought he would be spitting fire but he seemed quite calm.
I thought Olivier Quesnel's comments about feeling sorry for Malcolm Wilson seemed quite genuine. A bit of camaraderie in the WRC paddock? Also, just how uncomfortable did Loeb look about the events of day 2? Apparently, he apologised to Mikko. I guess Seb is a bit of a sportsman. |
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