http://jalopnik.com/...0k-rally-racers sau ce poti face cu un pic de vointa
vad ca e destul de vechi episodul,daca s-a mai scris imi cer scuze
alt link
http://www.bmwblog.c...-podium-finish/
ma uit pe poze si realizez ca baiatul ala e dus !WTF? urs in 4 usi!?!?
S14 e ok dar urs in 4 usi
Cazanele (E30) nu mor niciodata
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alex230ro
, sep 24 2010 02:44
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#1
Scris 24 septembrie 2010 - 02:44
"PUTEREA BATE CUPLUL PT CA TOT TIMPUL VEI GASI O TREAPTA INFERIOARA UNDE SA O PUI"
#2
Scris 24 septembrie 2010 - 03:03
na ca am vazut la titlu trebuia niciodata
am mai sapat si am gasit
Allow me to shed a little light on this...
The "Rally America" class isn't part of the WRC. However the cars in the class raced on the same stages as the WRC. The pro classes are WRC, P-WRC, and the WRC Cup, then there is the Rally America class.
He came in 3rd in a group of 9, four of which didn't finish and one of which didn't count, so 3rd out of 4. Bill Caswell's final time was 5:15:18. To put this in perspective, Loeb's time was 3:42:41.7 and the slowest of the professionals was 4:38:31.7.
Rally America / Rally Mexico standings:
1st - Ricardo Triviño (MEX) - Peugeot 206 - 4:08:15.4
2nd - Francisco Name (MEX) - Mitsubishi DE - 4:56:04.6
3rd - David Jassan (MEX) - Mitsubishi Evo IX - 5:15:50.8
4th - William Caswell (USA) - BMW - 5:15:18.4
5th - Guillermo Fonseca (MEX) - Peugeot 206 - 5:53:48.1
6th - Jorge Gonzalez (MEX) - Peugeot 206 - DNF
7th - Guillermo Campos (MEX) - Clio Sport - DNF
8th - Guillermo Sanchez (MEX) - Clio Sport - DNF
9th - Pablo Gutierrez (MEX) - Mitsubishi Evo IX - DNF
To say this guy competed against WRC Pros is akin to a bracket racer racing at NHRA National Event and saying he was going up against John Force. Same track - not near the same class.
Cool story though...
acum la general
http://www.wrc.com/r.../final-results/
astea au fost rezultatele
deci iesea ultimul sau pe acolo
am mai sapat si am gasit
Allow me to shed a little light on this...
The "Rally America" class isn't part of the WRC. However the cars in the class raced on the same stages as the WRC. The pro classes are WRC, P-WRC, and the WRC Cup, then there is the Rally America class.
He came in 3rd in a group of 9, four of which didn't finish and one of which didn't count, so 3rd out of 4. Bill Caswell's final time was 5:15:18. To put this in perspective, Loeb's time was 3:42:41.7 and the slowest of the professionals was 4:38:31.7.
Rally America / Rally Mexico standings:
1st - Ricardo Triviño (MEX) - Peugeot 206 - 4:08:15.4
2nd - Francisco Name (MEX) - Mitsubishi DE - 4:56:04.6
3rd - David Jassan (MEX) - Mitsubishi Evo IX - 5:15:50.8
4th - William Caswell (USA) - BMW - 5:15:18.4
5th - Guillermo Fonseca (MEX) - Peugeot 206 - 5:53:48.1
6th - Jorge Gonzalez (MEX) - Peugeot 206 - DNF
7th - Guillermo Campos (MEX) - Clio Sport - DNF
8th - Guillermo Sanchez (MEX) - Clio Sport - DNF
9th - Pablo Gutierrez (MEX) - Mitsubishi Evo IX - DNF
To say this guy competed against WRC Pros is akin to a bracket racer racing at NHRA National Event and saying he was going up against John Force. Same track - not near the same class.
Cool story though...
acum la general
http://www.wrc.com/r.../final-results/
astea au fost rezultatele
deci iesea ultimul sau pe acolo
Aceasta postare a fost editata de alex230ro: 24 septembrie 2010 - 03:04
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