tänak on üles antud, aga kas auto ka valmis on? loodame, et sikk on "lugemise" vahepeal ära õppinud ja kõik peaks sujuma. aga ilmselt punktikohast seekord juttu ei tule, sest suht palju karme vendasid seal ja konkurents ikka tihedam kui türgis.
Jutt käis WRC punktidest? Portugalis ju P-WRC punkte ei jagata ehk siis punkte saab kui üldis 10 hulgas.
Muidugi videomaterjali oleks huvitav vaadata eriti pardavideod muidu saade Rally World näitab S-WRC, P-WRC ja J-WRC kokkuvõtteid juhul kui see klass oli rallil punktiarvestuses. Selline video oleks päris hea: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvQpIF1oorM
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Viimati muutis svs89, 13 Mai 2010, 12:46, muudetud 2 korda kokku.
Ott peaks Portugalis suht kindlalt stardis olema kuna Paddon ennustab talle head kohta seal!
''Paddon has tipped his fellow PSD runner Ott Tanak to run well in Portugal. The Estonian contested the event last season and set competitive P-WRC times on his debut in the world series. Tanak was the fastest of the PSD runners in Turkey before crashing heavily on the final morning, leaving Paddon as the highest classified PSD finisher on the Istanbul-based event. ''
Car #40 Ott Tänak/Kuldar Sikk
Ott Tänak said: “I did the Rally de Portugal last year, so I have some idea of what is coming. It’s a very nice rally – and a nice place for a holiday. I’m looking forward to the rally, the roads were good; the sort of roads we enjoy driving on. I hope it doesn’t rain during the event as this can make the roads cut up a little bit and it obviously makes it more slippery. Dry conditions are the best for the Group N car. I think there will be more competition in Portugal for Group N as well. On the last rally in Turkey, I was a little bit on my own and there was a big gap behind us. My speed was good in Turkey and I want to carry on with this good pace in Portugal, but without any mistakes this time. The thing I’m hoping for in Portugal is that we have smoother roads than Turkey. I have never competed on such rocky roads, they were incredibly tough. I was really impressed with the tyres, given the punishment we were giving them on the rocks, it was incredible that we didn’t have any problems. And finally, of course, it would be nice if we can fly home from Portugal in the conventional way. After the volcano problem, I drove from Turkey to Estonia in a Citroën C2, which wasn’t very comfortable!”