SilentKiller wrote:so he is out?
Just like mexico too much excitement here jinxed kimi.
This is way more premature to get out of a rally. He has probably learnt nothing from his 1st WRC asphalt rally.
Robertsons will be giving Renaults Lopez a call after the end of the day.
SilentKiller, no amount of excitement here jinxes Kimi.
Topdrivers crashed in the last rally and rallies before that so it's not any 'Kimi crashes = Kimi doesn't know a thing' here.
Everything happens for a reason. Nobody knows how this affects Kimi's decision since he can now compare what it's like to drive in tarmac rally and on a track.
One shouldn't either forget how he came in 2nd in Italy's tarmac rally and was leading the rally in the beginning - only then some people said that it's only because Ogier made wrong choice of tyres. See how this goes. It always boils down to Kimi's incompetence and luck vs others skills and misfortune
Now Kimi's choice of tyres is a hush-hush. The fact that he drove faster than most top drivers was nothing.
Well I'm extremely happy that I got the chance and choosed to experience the bliss when he was driving fast as a devil - even if he wouldn't continue tomorrow I still have the experience from today that made me extremely happy for him.