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Claudie_Schnaudie
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by Claudie_Schnaudie » 10 Nov 2010, 19:24
luieluv wrote:I think this is yet another sign that kimi will stick with Rallying and Red Bull will be sticking with Iceman.
Bring it on I say. I am excited by this proposition as well.
They meet again, Raikkonen and Kubica in Monte Carlo?
10th November 2010 • 7:00
It's just one and a half years, when Kimi Raikkonen and Robert Kubica last met as rivals in the race in Monte Carlo. Brewing in the tiny principality famous for its casinos to the next major battle undoubtedly quality of these pilots?
The Grand Prix of Monaco in the second period of May 2009 was successful Kimi Raikkonen, who managed to climb the bronze pedestal, while his Polish opponent has resigned in the fifteenth round because of problems with the brakes. Their performance in this year's rallies, however, bear is the opposite. Kimi Raikkonen, who moved to compete full-time, yet not shine too, departs from most races with a broken car. It's Robert Kubica, who remained primarily in Formula 1, could attract wide public and professional excellence in a number of startups on the competitive intensity and praised the Italian League or in Antibes, France.
Now it appears that both pilots could confront each other in direct combat in the fields of automotive competition. Robert Kubica at the Monte Carlo Rally has introduced this year, engine failure in the placement test, however, meant a premature end. Polish pilots would like to repeat their participation for the coming year, most likely with his usual Renault Clio S1600 (if the change in its contract with Formula 1). With the participation of Raikkonen's most famous rally of the planet's long time did not seem too promising. Words are circulating, however, negotiations should be undertaken, so it is not impossible that this Finnish 'ranař' to the tracks around the Valencia and Monte Carlo present in the colors of Red Bull with the Peugeot 207 S2000 ...
http://www.rp-online.de/sport/formel1/R ... 28625.html
Hm the link and text don´t fit
Well if that´s true then for me it indicates that he won´t drive at the WRC next year!
Kimi Kimi gimme just a little smile
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luieluv
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by luieluv » 10 Nov 2010, 19:25
Claudie_Schnaudie wrote:luieluv wrote:I think this is yet another sign that kimi will stick with Rallying and Red Bull will be sticking with Iceman.
Bring it on I say. I am excited by this proposition as well.
They meet again, Raikkonen and Kubica in Monte Carlo?
10th November 2010 • 7:00
It's just one and a half years, when Kimi Raikkonen and Robert Kubica last met as rivals in the race in Monte Carlo. Brewing in the tiny principality famous for its casinos to the next major battle undoubtedly quality of these pilots?
The Grand Prix of Monaco in the second period of May 2009 was successful Kimi Raikkonen, who managed to climb the bronze pedestal, while his Polish opponent has resigned in the fifteenth round because of problems with the brakes. Their performance in this year's rallies, however, bear is the opposite. Kimi Raikkonen, who moved to compete full-time, yet not shine too, departs from most races with a broken car. It's Robert Kubica, who remained primarily in Formula 1, could attract wide public and professional excellence in a number of startups on the competitive intensity and praised the Italian League or in Antibes, France.
Now it appears that both pilots could confront each other in direct combat in the fields of automotive competition. Robert Kubica at the Monte Carlo Rally has introduced this year, engine failure in the placement test, however, meant a premature end. Polish pilots would like to repeat their participation for the coming year, most likely with his usual Renault Clio S1600 (if the change in its contract with Formula 1). With the participation of Raikkonen's most famous rally of the planet's long time did not seem too promising. Words are circulating, however, negotiations should be undertaken, so it is not impossible that this Finnish 'ranař' to the tracks around the Valencia and Monte Carlo present in the colors of Red Bull with the Peugeot 207 S2000 ...
http://www.rp-online.de/sport/formel1/R ... 28625.html
Hm the link and text don´t fit
Well if that´s true then for me it indicates that he won´t drive at the WRC next year!
oops... sorry..
heres the link :
http://www.autosport.cz/clanek.php?cl=11327
So its gonna be a mix of Ravishing Black and White for Kimi Raikkonen this season
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Mar
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by Mar » 10 Nov 2010, 19:28
Claudie_Schnaudie wrote:luieluv wrote:I think this is yet another sign that kimi will stick with Rallying and Red Bull will be sticking with Iceman.
Bring it on I say. I am excited by this proposition as well.
They meet again, Raikkonen and Kubica in Monte Carlo?
10th November 2010 • 7:00
It's just one and a half years, when Kimi Raikkonen and Robert Kubica last met as rivals in the race in Monte Carlo. Brewing in the tiny principality famous for its casinos to the next major battle undoubtedly quality of these pilots?
The Grand Prix of Monaco in the second period of May 2009 was successful Kimi Raikkonen, who managed to climb the bronze pedestal, while his Polish opponent has resigned in the fifteenth round because of problems with the brakes. Their performance in this year's rallies, however, bear is the opposite. Kimi Raikkonen, who moved to compete full-time, yet not shine too, departs from most races with a broken car. It's Robert Kubica, who remained primarily in Formula 1, could attract wide public and professional excellence in a number of startups on the competitive intensity and praised the Italian League or in Antibes, France.
Now it appears that both pilots could confront each other in direct combat in the fields of automotive competition. Robert Kubica at the Monte Carlo Rally has introduced this year, engine failure in the placement test, however, meant a premature end. Polish pilots would like to repeat their participation for the coming year, most likely with his usual Renault Clio S1600 (if the change in its contract with Formula 1). With the participation of Raikkonen's most famous rally of the planet's long time did not seem too promising. Words are circulating, however, negotiations should be undertaken, so it is not impossible that this Finnish 'ranař' to the tracks around the Valencia and Monte Carlo present in the colors of Red Bull with the Peugeot 207 S2000 ...
http://www.rp-online.de/sport/formel1/R ... 28625.html
Hm the link and text don´t fit
Well if that´s true then for me it indicates that he won´t drive at the WRC next year!
Why not? Hirvonen did Rally Montecarlo this season in a Fiesta. And Ogier was also there, I don’t remember which car was he driving, but it was provably a Peugeot (motor went off).
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arale
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by arale » 10 Nov 2010, 19:32
I assume he should have signed a deal with Red Bull if he would attend Monte Carlo Rally since it's in early 2011...
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Claudie_Schnaudie
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by Claudie_Schnaudie » 10 Nov 2010, 19:52
Yep! For me it shows that he takes every opportunity to drive rally outside of his F1 schedule ... I begin to sound like Wolfie, Spinster, Sammy...
Kimi Kimi gimme just a little smile
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Mar
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by Mar » 10 Nov 2010, 20:07
Claudie_Schnaudie wrote:Yep! For me it shows that he takes every opportunity to drive rally outside of his F1 schedule ... I begin to sound like Wolfie, Spinster, Sammy...
In that sense, I’m much more worried about his congratulations in his column to the Red Bull F1 team. Why on earth is he congratulating a F1 team?
Kimi, you’re rallying now!!!!
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Moominpappa
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by Moominpappa » 10 Nov 2010, 20:08
Claudie_Schnaudie wrote:Yep! For me it shows that he takes every opportunity to drive rally outside of his F1 schedule ... I begin to sound like Wolfie, Spinster, Sammy...
I feel so lonely to support, believe and hope WRC and Citroen
I miss a babysitter
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by Kriss » 10 Nov 2010, 20:10
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by Kriss » 10 Nov 2010, 20:11
Mar wrote:Claudie_Schnaudie wrote:Yep! For me it shows that he takes every opportunity to drive rally outside of his F1 schedule ... I begin to sound like Wolfie, Spinster, Sammy...
In that sense, I’m much more worried about his congratulations in his column to the Red Bull F1 team. Why on earth is he congratulating a F1 team?
Kimi, you’re rallying now!!!!
I hope it was because of Red Bull and not F1
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luieluv
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by luieluv » 10 Nov 2010, 20:11
so am i
So its gonna be a mix of Ravishing Black and White for Kimi Raikkonen this season
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Mar
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by Mar » 10 Nov 2010, 20:11
Moominpappa wrote:Claudie_Schnaudie wrote:Yep! For me it shows that he takes every opportunity to drive rally outside of his F1 schedule ... I begin to sound like Wolfie, Spinster, Sammy...
I feel so lonely to support, believe and hope WRC and Citroen
Oh! You’re not lonely. I also prefer him rallying.
I have always liked (since many years) Ford more than Citroën, though
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by sleenster » 10 Nov 2010, 20:16
luieluv wrote:
so am i
+1 me too!
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by sleenster » 10 Nov 2010, 20:17
Mar wrote:Moominpappa wrote:Claudie_Schnaudie wrote:Yep! For me it shows that he takes every opportunity to drive rally outside of his F1 schedule ... I begin to sound like Wolfie, Spinster, Sammy...
I feel so lonely to support, believe and hope WRC and Citroen
Oh! You’re not lonely. I also prefer him rallying.
I have always liked (since many years) Ford more than Citroën, though
I don't really have anything against Citroen, I'm just a bit bored of someone named Seb winning all the time
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luieluv
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by luieluv » 10 Nov 2010, 20:17
sleenster wrote:luieluv wrote:
so am i
+1 me too!
Feels good to overpower the F1 bunch for now
So its gonna be a mix of Ravishing Black and White for Kimi Raikkonen this season
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spinster
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by spinster » 10 Nov 2010, 21:14
sammyosammy wrote:Claudie_Schnaudie wrote:But to me it sounds as if he says goodbye to Citroen! Did anyone else get this feeling?
I did, not a word for 2011 and "learning process"
sammy maybe our prognose for 2011 may be right
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