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Post by Grenville on Aug 8, 2005 11:42:24 GMT
Lucky Supra its the person with the least amount of time who wins. Don't add them up as I already do that. Look at the last stage as the overall time. Next rally in 3 days.
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Post by rallynick on Aug 8, 2005 13:10:38 GMT
yeh me and matt will win next time....
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Post by Grenville on Aug 9, 2005 22:26:48 GMT
Its cold, its snow, its Sweden! Congratulation to Curt! From such lows in Monte he has made a comeback to win the rally of Sweden. Also congratulations to Matrix(Suzuki) and Lucky Supra(Mitsubishi) for 2nd and 3rd respectively. Citroen still lead the championship but are being caught by a persitant Mitsubishi. Though only making 6th place Danii has taken the lead in the championship.
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Post by Grenville on Aug 9, 2005 22:28:37 GMT
I have changed the format a tad(as everyone was getting confused). Each stage winner's time is posted then the difference of the other drivers(like real rallying). I have a new column for overall time of the rally. Let me know if you prefer it. p.s. can't believe I am the 1st retirement! Sorry Sauron. Maybe our 206 will go better next time
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Post by Curt on Aug 9, 2005 22:54:32 GMT
I can't believe I'm joint 2nd ;D. I still don't fully understand why you have retired though Gren. Was it because you had a time of 3:05 and that was the time you classed as a retirement for Sweden ?
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Post by Grenville on Aug 10, 2005 2:02:07 GMT
I drew the unlucky number. Each event has one random number chosen and if you draw tha # you retire. On tough gravel events(ex greece) I wil draw two #'s. Not the most realistic but I thought a proper rally needed retirements
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Post by Vivski on Aug 10, 2005 6:57:40 GMT
Retirements is good. I must admit, I'm still struggling to read the stage times. I like what you've done with overall time!
Maybe if every stage has a different base time and you show the time instead of +.XX I don't know, but it's getting there. Nice work Gren.
Congrats to Curt.
Me and Matrix are struggling a bit, but we've been focussing on our gravel setup. We've got some good speed in the little Suzuki for Mexico and NZ.
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Post by Curt on Aug 10, 2005 7:17:06 GMT
Maybe if every stage has a different base time and you show the time instead of +.XX That sounds like a good idea to me because not all stages would be three minutes. You could have some which are 4 minutes and some which are 2.
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Post by OverSauron on Aug 10, 2005 7:22:22 GMT
p.s. can't believe I am the 1st retirement! Sorry Sauron. Maybe our 206 will go better next time Maybe we should better use the 307 WRC? It's faster at least))
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Post by mattwrc on Aug 10, 2005 9:11:57 GMT
well our subaru's did a bit better on snow just luring you into a false sence of security ready for the gravel
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Post by Grenville on Aug 10, 2005 12:36:20 GMT
So would you guys prefer me to jot down each individual stage time then add them up in the final time column? Regarding stage times I will look at what the avg is for the real stage and base it on that. I think that will leave out some of the repetativeness.
Thanks for the input guys!
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Post by Vivski on Aug 11, 2005 3:56:38 GMT
That sounds great Gren.
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Post by Grenville on Aug 12, 2005 20:39:13 GMT
Over the Atlantic and to Mexico Congratulations to Vivski for his 1st win of the season! With that win Skoda are now in joint 3rd and Mitsubishi and Citroen are joint leaders in the championship. Wilde Swede unfortunately retired on the first stage with suspension trouble.
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Post by FordTeamRS on Aug 13, 2005 0:02:21 GMT
Yes!!! 4th position ;D
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Post by Vivski on Aug 13, 2005 1:25:02 GMT
Fantastic! I told you the little Suzuki would have plenty of speed on the gravel. Matrix showed good pace too, if not for the slow start, it could've been a 1-2! It was awefully nice of Wild Swede's car to break and keep the championship even. Now the focus goes to NZ. But first, I'm going to celebrate this win!
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