World Rally Championship 2003 (2 Viewers)

Martin

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Hehe ok :)

About the popularity, I guess most WRC drivers don't look like Nesta then :D I seen Mäkkinen so I can confirm his case ;)
 
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    You are absolutely right about that. Look at the list. McRae, Burns, Gronholm, Panizzi, Auriol and so on..... They aren't exactly Nesta's but they push the pedal to the metal. ;)
     

    Febrina

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    ++ [ originally posted by Alex ] ++
    Hehe ok :)

    About the popularity, I guess most WRC drivers don't look like Nesta then :D I seen Mäkkinen so I can confirm his case ;)
    Unfortunately not :D
    But they have brave hearts and spirit...they drive the cars so fast even the tracks seems very dangerous. That's whats makes it very attractive :)
     
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    I love F1 too but if Ferrarri (of which am a big fan of) wins again then that's it - It's ruined. Total domination is threatening F1 and I hope the new rules make a difference.
     

    Febrina

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    Yeah, it's gonna started today at 10 am (Indonesian time) from Melbourne-Aussie. ;)
    I'm Ferrarista but hope the new regulations will make Formula Uno competitions more tough :)
     
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    Ali

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    Me too .... Back to the topic :)
    New Zealand beckons. Check out the background soon.
     

    Febrina

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    New Zealand Rally, SS-9 :

    1. Marcus Gronholm (Finland/Peugeot)
    2. Markko Martin (Estonia/Ford)
    3. Petter Solberg (Norway/Subaru)
    4. Richard Burns (England/Peugeot)
    5. Harri Rovanpera (Finland/Peugeot)
    6. Sebastian Loeb (France/Citroen)
    7. Tommi Makkinen (Finland/Subaru)
    8. Carlos Sainz (Spain/Citroen)
    9. Manfred Stohl (Austria/Peugeot)
    10.Didier Auriol (France/Skoda)

    Too bad for Collin Mc Rae and Citroen :down:
     

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