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Picture(s) of the rally – Turkey

Posted in Opinion Pieces by Shakedown And Stage on April 20, 2010
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I couldn’t pick just one! So here are three of my faves!

The first two obviously because just look at those jumps! Incredible. The last because I love the shades and the fact you can see Seb and Kaj in the reflection. Also how brilliantly camp does Seb look with his hand on his hip?!

Picture of the Rally – Mexico 2010

Posted in Rally Review by Shakedown And Stage on March 9, 2010
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I’m actually quite upset because I have spent ages trawling the internet looking for my ‘Picture of the Rally’ knowing exactly what I wanted to find but being unable to locate it!

The picture I wanted to show you was Henning Solberg running the Sport Relief mile in his crocs and socks – lets be honest the mental image alone is enough to make you chuckle!

So as I’m looking desperately for Henning’s funny footwear choice (which by the way if you do find it please, please send it my way – it would make my day!) I found this little gem.

Do I need to explain why I love it so much? I think not. Come on, it’s Seb in the most INCREDIBLE boots, gorgeous hat and sunglasses!

What’s not to love?!

Although the one thing I REALLY want to know is where can I get a patio like that from?

-edit… It seems @sackrebleu has this picture as her fave from the rally on her twitpic too! Sorry hun, I didn’t realise you’d posted it. WRC people, you need follow her on twitter for great rally musings! 🙂

Rally Mexico – Day One


Just a quick run down as to what happened yesterday in Mexico. Firstly road position obviously played a huge part in the outcome. It was thought before the rally that Hirvonen would struggle as road cleaner and that running around 7th on the road would be the ideal place to start. This definitely seemed to be the case. Mikko Hirvonen lost masses of time to his competitors as he cleared the way for everyone behind him. In stage one road position wasn’t his only problem, he hit a rock which didn’t seem to slow him however it may well have knocked his confidence for the rest of the day – as he came to the end of the stage his bumper (as well as team-mate Latvala’s) was hanging off. The Ford seemingly not as quick as the Citroens.

Ken Blocks first stage in the Focus looked to be ok however he did hit something that caused his door to buckle. Although I have to say he is quickly becoming one of my favourite drivers because of his unwavering enthusiasm. After stage one he had this to say,

Damn that was fun! That was one funnest stages of my life: The car is incredible and this was the best stage of my life!

Petter Solberg was running in a race of his own. Somehow he managed to find a teleportation device en route and knock an astonishing 9.8 seconds off of Ogier’s time.

For me Ogier is definitely one of the big stars of the future and personally I think Sordo’s sear next year isn’t safe while Ogier is driving as well as he has been recently.

Stage two was also as dramatic and yet again Hirvonen was right down the order. Loeb faired better than Hirvonen but was still blown away buy Ogier and Solberg. In fact this was pretty much how Mikko’s day continued much to his despair.

Kimi Räikkönen lost 30 minutes stuck on stage after a fuel connection came loose and brought the car to a grinding halt. Eventually he got moving but it put an end to his competitive rally hopes.

Moving onto stage three and inevitably Henning Solberg lost part of his car – let’s be honest that’s his thing isn’t it! And he wasn’t the only Ford with problems (surprise, surprise. Just not their rally) Matt Wilson took the speed bumps with too much speed which resulted in his windscreen caracking.

Next up with the super fast Coca Cola stage. The big surprise here was that all 5 Citroens clinched the top 5 places. Räikkönen in this stage showed real potential for the rallies later in the year.

Räikkönen’s terrible day continued in the afternoon loops with a roll on SS7. Hopefully both he and Kaj are OK, however with recent back issues including surgery it will surely have caused him some discomfort. Kaj is yet to finish a rally Mexico in all his attempts!

The rest of the day’s events carried on as the morning begun. Hirvonen struggled while Petter and Ogier dominated. Although Ken Block hit a cactus which pretty much made my day!

Petter will have the worst of the road positions for day 2 as he turns road sweeper, which may give Loeb and Hirvonen the chance to catch up some. However it would seem that Petter and Ogier are defiantly the ones to watch.

The Motors TV coverage was, once again, a sham with the commentator commenting that we were in Australia instead of Mexico while all the time sounding like he was reporting from the moon. The telephone line was inaudible at times. Motor’s TV get your act together. However, their live updates here http://www.motorstv.com/car/rally/wrc/live/live-mexico-rally-day-1 are rather good!


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