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Mr Revhead wrote:from what i saw on TV, which wasnt much. coverage was CRAP this year! it looked like a good event! though i still want to shove a tyre iron in clint browns gob
would he though??Mr Revhead wrote:yeah bugger about Rich, with the last day WRC attrition he'd have been about 9th!!
fangsport wrote: would he though??
i know he is a bloody good driver, but after hearing a wee dickie-bird and analysing the results, unsure whether 20 seconds per stage better ???
rumour has it that the DNF was to save face??
Leon wrote:fangsport wrote: would he though??
i know he is a bloody good driver, but after hearing a wee dickie-bird and analysing the results, unsure whether 20 seconds per stage better ???
rumour has it that the DNF was to save face??
What is this? I'd just assumed the car had naffed itself?
fangsport wrote:'IF' the car had finished the event as group N winner, it would have been subject to technical inspection, whereas a car that did not would not have been checked.??
the points were only for Friday and Saturday, therefore winning Sunday wasn't part of the equation, as a technical inspection may have found 'something'???
seemingly, the car sounded fine when it returned to service???
all questionable, but with some grounding???
Mr Revhead wrote:are you saying the NZRC cars were running without seals at all?
TRD Man wrote:with no technical inspection Saturday night, and as the Tech Dept did not apply seals pre-event
TRD Man wrote:no technical inspection Saturday night, and as the Tech Dept did not apply seals pre-event, unless the car was plucked off the finish ramp on Sunday there's no way of knowing what was in it.
The whole purpose of the sport employing a tech dept, at some considerable cost, is to not only maintain the integrity of the competition but also that of it's competitors and to avoid this very kind of nonsense.
Mr Revhead wrote:Bruce, are you saying that didnt happen at rally nz?
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