Rally New Zealand 2010

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Re: Rally New Zealand 2010

Post by luieluv » 06 May 2010, 21:21

Times so far in SS1:

P. SOLBERG - 6:34.8
S. OGIER - 6:37.2
J. LATVALA - 6:37.7
S. LOEB - 6:38.3
M. HIRVONEN - 6:38.4
D. SORDO -
F. VILLAGRA -
M. WILSON -
H. SOLBERG -
So its gonna be a mix of Ravishing Black and White for Kimi Raikkonen this season

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Re: Rally New Zealand 2010

Post by saif » 06 May 2010, 21:21

Sébastien Ogier is through SS1, 2.4s slower than Solberg.
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Re: Rally New Zealand 2010

Post by Sébastien Loeb » 06 May 2010, 21:22

oier quicker than latvala
6:37.2

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Re: Rally New Zealand 2010

Post by saif » 06 May 2010, 21:22

Sordo : 4.3s behind Solberg.
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Re: Rally New Zealand 2010

Post by luieluv » 06 May 2010, 21:23

SS2/SS6: Brooks. 13.60km Starts now

Last run in 2005 (as SS4/SS7) Brooks starts fast on a triple width road for 3km then gets extremely twisty and technical. This is a tough test for co-drivers, with steeply cambered corners coming thick and fast. Road position is absolutely vital here. Get it right and the cars will float over the crown in the road ready to hug the next bend. Get it wrong and the camber will throw the car off altogether. At the 13km point is the Brooks bridge jump - one of the most photographed spots of the rally.
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Re: Rally New Zealand 2010

Post by Sébastien Loeb » 06 May 2010, 21:24

6:39.1
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Re: Rally New Zealand 2010

Post by Sébastien Loeb » 06 May 2010, 21:25

ss2 where is it

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Re: Rally New Zealand 2010

Post by saif » 06 May 2010, 21:25

nimish ... ss2 ?
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Re: Rally New Zealand 2010

Post by luieluv » 06 May 2010, 21:26

Oops... My bad saif SS2..

I shall Edit it..
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Re: Rally New Zealand 2010

Post by TwoHardCore » 06 May 2010, 21:26

Wolfie wrote: THC, nice to see you :hug:

Petter is the one I'm cheering for :pray:

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Good to be hear at a "normal" hour...it's nice having a rally start at 3:00 in the afternoon instead of 1 in the morning :p.

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Re: Rally New Zealand 2010

Post by saif » 06 May 2010, 21:26

What you need to know about SS2 Brooks 1 (13.60km)Last run in 2005 (as SS4/SS7) Brooks starts fast on a triple width road for 3km then gets extremely twisty and technical. This is a tough test for co-drivers, with steeply cambered corners coming thick and fast. Road position is absolutely vital here. Get it right and the cars will float over the crown in the road ready to hug the next bend. Get it wrong and the camber will throw the car off altogether. At the 13km point is the Brooks bridge jump - one of the most photographed spots of the rally.
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Re: Rally New Zealand 2010

Post by saif » 06 May 2010, 21:27

luieluv wrote:Oops... My bad saif SS2..

I shall Edit it..
i can understnad :p .. i am also sleepyyyy... zzzzzzzzzzzZZZZ
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Re: Rally New Zealand 2010

Post by luieluv » 06 May 2010, 21:30

SS1 - Matthew Wilson is next in 7.7s behind Solberg.
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Re: Rally New Zealand 2010

Post by Sébastien Loeb » 06 May 2010, 21:30

ss2 start

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Re: Rally New Zealand 2010

Post by luieluv » 06 May 2010, 21:31

Times so far in SS1:

P. SOLBERG - 6:34.8
S. OGIER - 6:37.2
J. LATVALA - 6:37.7
S. LOEB - 6:38.3
M. HIRVONEN - 6:38.4
D. SORDO - 6:39.1
M. WILSON - 6:42.5
H. SOLBERG - 6:45.6
M. PROKOP - 6:55.6
F. VILLAGRA - 6:56.5
So its gonna be a mix of Ravishing Black and White for Kimi Raikkonen this season

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