In the port of Monaco, Kalle Rovanperä had tried to reassure himself. At the end of a Rally Monte Carlo (4th) during which he had mainly repeated that he was incapable of driving fast in such conditions, the double world champion WRC (2022, 2023) played the card of false relaxation. We'll see in Sweden if I can still drive.
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Lolo
19/02/2025 at 07:55 a.m.
Ahahahahahhhh I stopped reading after the text “At the end of a random Monte Carlo Rally (4th)” Too bad because in general your articles are good. When we have a Frenchman in the top 5 he is fantastic and there, the guy is 4th on an extremely complicated Monte Carlo, snowy and icy, new tires and little driven... He is 4th and you say he did a random rally??? It is at the end of the concert that we pay the musicians. Please, do not fall into the role of moralizers or media "judges" like 99, 99% of your colleagues. Continue to give us the information as you do so well without influencing and without directing opinions. A real journalist's work! Thank you in advance And congratulations for everything you do throughout the year. With my best regards.
Gysler
18/02/2025 at 02:19 a.m.
Congratulations on your favorite magazine for decades! Just like my passion for F1 since my childhood during the 1948 Geneva GP!