NO co driver audio, only engine noises from the Ford Fiesta RS WRC rally car, 2:53 small fast jump, fast through the small village of Les Rousses, 6:06 bad bump, 6:22 many rally fans, 6:53 cuts the corner with a BANG in the village of Le Villard, 7:42 scary flat out full speed for a LONG time, 8:20 fast into village of Les Bouteils, 9:40 bad bump and close to the wall, 10:13 many rally fans to the end of the stage.
I think Kubica proves that ŧhere are still those old fashioned gentlemen in motorsport who are not driving just for money, but also for passion and love for the sport. That almost fatal crash in F1 couldn't keep him away from racing, instead he left his comfort zone and learned whole new thing, rally. Respect from Finland
Incredible talent. A real inspiration. Robert always had to struggle with the slower cars, even in F1, and yet he always pushed them beyond their capabilities. In WRC he just needs to learn a bit more tricks how to stay on the roads, and there shouldn't be anything amusing or disappointing about it when he crashes, because he's new in this sport. He has to crash in order to find out his limits. Once he masters it, he'll be unstoppable. One of the best racing talents in the world, respected by many top racing drivers. No wonder he's a close friend with Alonso. The world, and especially Poland needs to learn how to appreciate their hero, instead of bitching about him all the time.
That's positively the most fantastic tarmac stage I have ever seen in my life -- and one that I could not even conjure up in a dream :D. It has absolutely every fun and thrilling element a tarmac stage can have! It's a nature-made theme park course -- absolutely incredible! :) And to get a chance to watch Kubica tackling it... Well, life doesn't get much better than this! :D
What a rally! What a driver! Its a pity Kubica withdrew from WRC as he had potential to be a title contender, he just needed more praftice and not going for fsstest time possible every stage. His driving skills are spectacular
this guy came in from f1 and he brushed it with one hand. does anyone know another driver who moved from the racing tracks to rally world and made the world champion?(wrc2) a goddamn legend. he is the best. Amen
Next time I would love to see The futtage from camera mounted more at The back of The car. Like from behind their heads. The feel of The speed would be much better. Kubica's driving style is very similar to The Colin'z. That type of driving we Love The most!!!!! Go Kubica Go!!!!
Please, stop the nonsense. This camera positioning is _perfect_: we get to see where the car is on the road and what line is being taken by the driver; even if we're "sitting" a little bit lower down than the driver, we can have a good notion of where the corners of the car and its front wheels are. Please, don't give the onboard producers an incentive to mount the camera in the back of the car, from where you see the helmets, the dash, and a tiny bit of road through the small opening of the windshield -- this view of the road being something like 50% of the actual image. And what's up with the impression of speed?! Put on a bumper-cam view and you will get a feel of speed unmatched by any other. Which doesn't change the fact that it's absolutely rubbish. With the camera placement like in this video you actually get to see what the driver (or, more precisely: the co-driver) is seeing -- isn't that ideal?!
Kamil Adamczyk Mmmm... Isn't that sort of a slightly morbid kind of interest? :D Kidding :). But, seriously... Firstly, I don't see a reason why expose his physical deficiency. Secondly, I think he's probably doing so-so with his right hand, but, let's be honest, it was always possible to control the steering basically one-handed: in the era of H-pattern gearshifts, rally drivers would grip the steering wheel with two hands only on the really fast passages -- normally, you would have to use the right hand constantly to shift gears. So, while any deficiency _is_ a deficiency, making a "disability driver" out of Kubica is a little bit of a stretch, in my opinion. His hand is working, he can tug on the wheel with it (so as to take some strain off the left hand) -- I guess he simply doesn't have much precision in it, and not much strength.
I completely agree with you, he's not disabled but its hard to imagine loosing main hand and still driving like that. I think it's Robert decision to show only that camera. I'm curious how is he's rehabilitation doing and possible F1 return. Tbh enjoying a lot him in wrc
Kamil Adamczyk Well, again, I'm not sure if the right hand is the "main" hand for a driver. I don't know if the Formula Renault cars had paddle shift -- in case they did, I guess Kubica probably learned to use both of his hands rather symmetrically. On the other hand, for a typical rally driver, I think that it's the left hand that is usually the one with the more precise steering control -- I don't think that the natural "righthandedness" of most people has much importance there: the movements of the hand on the steering wheel don't have much to do with holding a pen or manipulating a random precision tool; if you drive a left-hand steering car from an early age, then with every drive your left hand will be learning the correct motions, since your right hand always has other things to do: change gears, operate the radio, operate the AC, and do other stuff. As for the camera -- I believe that there may not be another forward-looking camera in the car. I suppose the cameras get their mounting points already during the WRC cars' assembly -- and recently there's been almost exclusively onboards with the same onboard-cam angle as in this footage. Perhaps the TV company decided that it was the best angle :). Or maybe it was the teams themselves -- after all, the crews use their own onboard recordings for analysis, and this view, in my opinion, is superior to any other. (Although I personally also like the roof-cam overlooking the bonnet.) If anything,.. well, yes -- we don't get to see the shots from a camera directed at the crew, so either there is no such camera in Robert's car, or somebody has decided there's no place for that sort of footage in the material offered to the public. What with Robert's return to F1... I'll be frank: I think it's pretty impossible, and a rather irrational thing to hope for. To put it bluntly: time is not standing still, and Robert is not the only talented driver around. But perhaps my lack of belief in his return to F1 stems from the fact that I was always incomparably more interested in rallying than in F1, so I really love having him in my favourite form of motorsport :).
Incredible driving and incredible driver you are amazing Robert and we believe you win many rallyes and get titles WRC best wish for you Robert all your countrymen.YOU ARE GREAT : )
Geez few years ago I used to mock Kubica for always crashing but with retrospective, this guy has an insane driving style that none was displaying when he was competing WRC. What a madman, rough driving and balls of steel. Too bad that doesn't pay off really often in WRC
well.. he drove in private team, not in factory team.. they had a lot of defects and a much lower budget, and yet the results were better than expected. Maybe if he rode 2, 3 years longer it would be different-he loved racing, but his first love is probably F1.
@@p3run True, yet he pushed that Ford in its absolute absolute limits (and well , had a few crashes here and there) That said, he lacked consistency because of the risks he was taking. I mean, just look at monte carlo 2015 testing. This guy can't let his foot of the throttle (dont get me wrong I admire that)
TheBlackJames Kubica had much less accident than Raikonen even Raikonen drove factory Citroens. BTW check How many DNF Ogier had for example in Rallies GB before he won it.
Rallying on tarmac driving is always like this. Well, pretty much all high-performance driving on tarmac looks like that. Formula's are just an example of that.
Then he was better on some belts and times even from S. Ogier himself in a non-factory team on Pirelli tires where others laughed. When others used the hand brake when cornering, he would come without using it.
Great time, given that Kubica was 2nd on the road, after Chardonnet. Hope to see this pace mixed with some consistency, and it will be a matter of time for his first victory in the WRC.
KRNM0001 But we can hear the motor, clutch and other noises, how possible, that we can't hear the co-driver, but Robert can. Is this something audio technical trick ? (I hope, can you understand me, just my english is bad :D )
Lasse Skjøtt Hansen Well, you don't get much of the looks when you're watching onboard footage, right? :) As for the sideways... well, you won't see anybody do drifting on tarmac in modern-era rallying -- the tyres are different, the suspensions have evolved: not only does driving sideways not bring any benefit, but it also gets the tyres to work in the grip zone which is less predictable and more difficult to control than when they are working within good grip levels. Plus, Porsches, with their specific layout, are not (and never have been) the cars to like drifting -- they generate too much rotational momentum: in a Porsche you just want to turn in, let it right itself up completely out of the corner, and then slam it, to use all that weight giving the back wheels good traction. But I have to agree about the sound :). And I can't deny that their onboards are exciting to watch. Even if these are usually not tremendously fast runs.
Excelente. Haja coração. As zonas a fundo são impressionantes, mas aquelas no meio das casas..... De notar logo no começo a bandeira de Portugal no rail a proteger todas as viaturas...
Differences between Kubica and Raikkonen. Kubica: He shows many rally skills, he's got the speed, but he seems also careless, or unlucky sometimes, with the result not to gain many points. Raikkonen: The rally didn't fit him a lot, even he tried before, but he was a little bit effective, and he gained some points.
Kubica did ride for high results and gave always 101% like colin mcrae did. I did proven you that Kubica was better rally driver. Kubica in private shity Ford Fiesta had much better results than raikonen in citroen DS3 from factory. 14 won rally special stages against 0 and 5th place against 10th. And he made that with one hand (left) his right hand has 20% of efficiency. He was right hand guy. How can kubica is not superior than raikkonen? Everybody see that only you cant? 😁 Kubica won many rallies in italian championship and European championship. He won rally janner ERC even that was hist first janner rally, first time in Ford fiesta and first time on studded tires. He won longest monet carlo stage 30 second with Loeb and almost minute with Ogier. Raikonen never did even simiar things 😁
Yeah of course he won many rallies, but in other categories/championships. We're talking about WRC category. In conclusion, for WRC category, yes Kubica is much skillful rally driver than Raikkonen, but Raikkonen at the end is more effective. This is my vision!!!
NO co driver audio, only engine noises from the Ford Fiesta RS WRC rally car, 2:53 small fast jump, fast through the small village of Les Rousses, 6:06 bad bump, 6:22 many rally fans, 6:53 cuts the corner with a BANG in the village of Le Villard, 7:42 scary flat out full speed for a LONG time, 8:20 fast into village of Les Bouteils, 9:40 bad bump and close to the wall, 10:13 many rally fans to the end of the stage.
I think Kubica proves that ŧhere are still those old fashioned gentlemen in motorsport who are not driving just for money, but also for passion and love for the sport. That almost fatal crash in F1 couldn't keep him away from racing, instead he left his comfort zone and learned whole new thing, rally. Respect from Finland
well said :)
Sorry for pretty late comment, but that "almost fatal crash" was during rally (Ronde di Andora 2011) not in F1, but well said anyways ;)
He had a very serious crash in F1 as well tho, in 2007 at the Canadian GP
@@marcin4399 but he was completely fine after Canadian 07crash.
@@marcin4399 he got away a bit bruised and got a concussion
Like thats it
Incredible talent. A real inspiration. Robert always had to struggle with the slower cars, even in F1, and yet he always pushed them beyond their capabilities. In WRC he just needs to learn a bit more tricks how to stay on the roads, and there shouldn't be anything amusing or disappointing about it when he crashes, because he's new in this sport. He has to crash in order to find out his limits. Once he masters it, he'll be unstoppable. One of the best racing talents in the world, respected by many top racing drivers. No wonder he's a close friend with Alonso. The world, and especially Poland needs to learn how to appreciate their hero, instead of bitching about him all the time.
TOTALLY agree!! :)
+KRNM0001 I agree!
I'm from Poland and I agree. Polish newspapers always write about his crashes, but never about his good onboards :)
True
That's positively the most fantastic tarmac stage I have ever seen in my life -- and one that I could not even conjure up in a dream :D. It has absolutely every fun and thrilling element a tarmac stage can have! It's a nature-made theme park course -- absolutely incredible! :)
And to get a chance to watch Kubica tackling it... Well, life doesn't get much better than this! :D
Prunieres/Embrun. Not run enough in the WRC, especially since it's been based more around Gap than Monte Carlo itself in recent years
What a rally! What a driver! Its a pity Kubica withdrew from WRC as he had potential to be a title contender, he just needed more praftice and not going for fsstest time possible every stage. His driving skills are spectacular
this guy came in from f1 and he brushed it with one hand. does anyone know another driver who moved from the racing tracks to rally world and made the world champion?(wrc2) a goddamn legend. he is the best. Amen
CRAZYEST ONBOARD EVER!! Kubica maximum ATTACK!!
Kubica jak śp. Colin McRae - albo nie dojedzie do mety albo wygra odcinek.... ale zawsze zapierd..a na maxa!!
Dokładnie
Ja pierdole co za świr :D w pozytywnym sensie, jestem mega fanem.
This guy is crazy !
@WRC - why can you not upload the 50+km monster stage that Kubica won by half a minute?? that is the one we all want to see!
yup! Stage 10 - 1. KUBICA 2. Mekke +33 sek 3. LOEB + 41 sek 4. Mikkelsen + 1 min 4 sek ... 7. OGIER + 1 min 49 sek. - AMAZING!!!:D
Please! Give Us SS 10!:D 1. KUBICA 2. Mekke +33 sek 3. LOEB + 41 sek 4. Mikkelsen + 1 min 4 sek ... 7. OGIER + 1 min 49 sek. - AMAZING!!!:D Thx
They replied on that case in their fb page. There is no footage of SS10 by RK due to technical problems ;/
he is the most spectacular driver in the wrc nowadays! hopefully he will be rallywinner this year!!
Wow! Impressive!! BEST DRIVING I HAVE EVER SEEN!!!
once again that was epic. corners at 9.40 waw
Robert is the new McRae! Definitely has plenty of speed, now just needs consistency to finish lines :).
Wow, mesmerizing. I hope that you post more full POVs like this. Thank you.
At 9:45 oh my god
AGGHIACCIANTE!!!
Absolutely epic stage and fantastic drive by Kubica!
He squeezes every single molecule of speed out of his car.
thank you for sharing his brilliance and courage.
Next time I would love to see The futtage from camera mounted more at The back of The car. Like from behind their heads. The feel of The speed would be much better. Kubica's driving style is very similar to The Colin'z. That type of driving we Love The most!!!!! Go Kubica Go!!!!
Please, stop the nonsense. This camera positioning is _perfect_: we get to see where the car is on the road and what line is being taken by the driver; even if we're "sitting" a little bit lower down than the driver, we can have a good notion of where the corners of the car and its front wheels are.
Please, don't give the onboard producers an incentive to mount the camera in the back of the car, from where you see the helmets, the dash, and a tiny bit of road through the small opening of the windshield -- this view of the road being something like 50% of the actual image.
And what's up with the impression of speed?! Put on a bumper-cam view and you will get a feel of speed unmatched by any other. Which doesn't change the fact that it's absolutely rubbish. With the camera placement like in this video you actually get to see what the driver (or, more precisely: the co-driver) is seeing -- isn't that ideal?!
I wish to see only once from Robert's car, to see how is his 'dead' hand doing
Kamil Adamczyk Mmmm... Isn't that sort of a slightly morbid kind of interest? :D Kidding :). But, seriously... Firstly, I don't see a reason why expose his physical deficiency. Secondly, I think he's probably doing so-so with his right hand, but, let's be honest, it was always possible to control the steering basically one-handed: in the era of H-pattern gearshifts, rally drivers would grip the steering wheel with two hands only on the really fast passages -- normally, you would have to use the right hand constantly to shift gears. So, while any deficiency _is_ a deficiency, making a "disability driver" out of Kubica is a little bit of a stretch, in my opinion. His hand is working, he can tug on the wheel with it (so as to take some strain off the left hand) -- I guess he simply doesn't have much precision in it, and not much strength.
I completely agree with you, he's not disabled but its hard to imagine loosing main hand and still driving like that. I think it's Robert decision to show only that camera. I'm curious how is he's rehabilitation doing and possible F1 return. Tbh enjoying a lot him in wrc
Kamil Adamczyk Well, again, I'm not sure if the right hand is the "main" hand for a driver. I don't know if the Formula Renault cars had paddle shift -- in case they did, I guess Kubica probably learned to use both of his hands rather symmetrically. On the other hand, for a typical rally driver, I think that it's the left hand that is usually the one with the more precise steering control -- I don't think that the natural "righthandedness" of most people has much importance there: the movements of the hand on the steering wheel don't have much to do with holding a pen or manipulating a random precision tool; if you drive a left-hand steering car from an early age, then with every drive your left hand will be learning the correct motions, since your right hand always has other things to do: change gears, operate the radio, operate the AC, and do other stuff.
As for the camera -- I believe that there may not be another forward-looking camera in the car. I suppose the cameras get their mounting points already during the WRC cars' assembly -- and recently there's been almost exclusively onboards with the same onboard-cam angle as in this footage. Perhaps the TV company decided that it was the best angle :). Or maybe it was the teams themselves -- after all, the crews use their own onboard recordings for analysis, and this view, in my opinion, is superior to any other. (Although I personally also like the roof-cam overlooking the bonnet.)
If anything,.. well, yes -- we don't get to see the shots from a camera directed at the crew, so either there is no such camera in Robert's car, or somebody has decided there's no place for that sort of footage in the material offered to the public.
What with Robert's return to F1... I'll be frank: I think it's pretty impossible, and a rather irrational thing to hope for. To put it bluntly: time is not standing still, and Robert is not the only talented driver around. But perhaps my lack of belief in his return to F1 stems from the fact that I was always incomparably more interested in rallying than in F1, so I really love having him in my favourite form of motorsport :).
Robert is racing royalty. I hope his health allows him to race in F1 again, or at least WEC.
An absolutely astonishing bit of driving. Commitment, bravery & skill of the highest order. Take a bow son, take a bow.
Normalnie Wariat :) Pełen szacunek i dużo więcej.
Legend says that he still pushing this car to the limit! Legend
Incredible driving and incredible driver you are amazing Robert and we believe you win many rallyes and get titles WRC
best wish for you Robert all your countrymen.YOU ARE GREAT : )
You have to be brave to drive like this! Fast cars are for straight roads, curvy roads are for fast drivers!
I think you have to be drunk to drive like this;)
Please upload Kubica's SS10 onboard MC15! 33sec faster than Mekke, 41.2sec faster than Loeb!!!
Amazing drive from Kubica!! I Love it.
SS10 please!
UN VERO FUORICLASSE SÌ VEDE SEMPRE GRANDISSIMO KUBICA 🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝
Niesamowita jazda Roberta Kubicy!!!
07:44 - FULL POWWWWWWWWEEEERR!!!!!
KUBICA 🏁🏆
THE LEGEND FROM POLAND 🇵🇱 💪
absolutely amazing drive
Gość ma talent.
wchodze zostawiam łapkę w górę i Oby tak dalej ROBERT!
Geez few years ago I used to mock Kubica for always crashing but with retrospective, this guy has an insane driving style that none was displaying when he was competing WRC. What a madman, rough driving and balls of steel. Too bad that doesn't pay off really often in WRC
well.. he drove in private team, not in factory team..
they had a lot of defects and a much lower budget, and yet the results were better than expected.
Maybe if he rode 2, 3 years longer it would be different-he loved racing, but his first love is probably F1.
@@p3run True, yet he pushed that Ford in its absolute absolute limits (and well , had a few crashes here and there)
That said, he lacked consistency because of the risks he was taking.
I mean, just look at monte carlo 2015 testing. This guy can't let his foot of the throttle (dont get me wrong I admire that)
@@TheBlackJames
full agreement. Well, we will see what future brings.
I hope he didn't say the last word yet.
TheBlackJames Kubica had much less accident than Raikonen even Raikonen drove factory Citroens. BTW check How many DNF Ogier had for example in Rallies GB before he won it.
9:45 "Attack"
EPIC stage by Robert!
Jeden z wielu!
Jesteś szalony Robert :-)
Espectaculares los tramos del WRC. Como se disfrutan las Onboard, lo que manejan!!!!!!!!
You can kinda see that he is more of a formula driver. Just the way he takes those turn, its more Formula like. Love the guy btw
Rallying on tarmac driving is always like this. Well, pretty much all high-performance driving on tarmac looks like that. Formula's are just an example of that.
1:30 is amazing. Must have brought back memories of Maggotts/Becketts/Chapel for the lad.
Incredible speed, look at 9:45 This is what the maximum attack should be!
sweet mother of GOD.
Madre mía ... Que bárbaro, realmente impresionante!
9:49 🙆🙈
Obłęd Robert tworzysz całe życie za kierownicą ❤️
He just flies! Awesome!
if you hate Kubica even doctor can't help you
9:45
Forza Kubica! Forza Pirelli!
One of my favourite drivers.
This was amazing!
9:05, look at where this guy is hahah
Great Robert Kubica...the next world champion...
Stuff that makes you drop classes because you got a notification of WRC while in the toilet. Boy!
It’s 6:00!!!!
School was over an hour ago.
FOOK!
Incredible....
3:30
9:00 to 10:00
unbelievable
Wish I could drive like that, I'd never be late for work again!!! 😉
3:30 !!! This jump between buildings is awesome!
Damn I have less balls to be that quick in Dirt Rally than RK in real life in this rally. Respect !
UNBELIEVABLE
Kept me on the edge of my seat the entire run
Genialna jazda!
Then he was better on some belts and times even from S. Ogier himself in a non-factory team on Pirelli tires where others laughed. When others used the hand brake when cornering, he would come without using it.
People Are Awesome 2015
I can’t believe 2015 was 9 years ago
So many people at dangerous places ...
6:29 present ! yellow VW
You obviously have never seen what Group B looked like. That one's a big yikes
So smooth, so nice. Great run
Can somebody please upload the monte-carlo ss10 onboard where kubica was 2 (two!) minutes faster than ogier!!??
Kubica is a great driver, it´s a shame don´t run in F1. have a good hands for win some race
FORZA KUBICA!!!
Unbelievable driving absolutely amazing!!!!!!!
so amazing!
A demostration of Polish Sisù by the Flying Polish
Kubica, Robert
We thinkin' of you. ❤
F1 2008 canada, and crash before.
Rally crash and After return. Bro.
Greats for u. ❤
3:30 to jest teren zabudowany ! :P
Robisz sobie kanapkę w kuchni a tu nagle Kubica przelatuje ci za oknem prawie 100 na godzinę :D
Great time, given that Kubica was 2nd on the road, after Chardonnet. Hope to see this pace mixed with some consistency, and it will be a matter of time for his first victory in the WRC.
Amazing
Why can't hear we the navigator ? (Sry, I'm amateur)
Because it's a private team, not factory. Some teams don't record the voices of the co-drivers.
KRNM0001 But we can hear the motor, clutch and other noises, how possible, that we can't hear the co-driver, but Robert can.
Is this something audio technical trick ?
(I hope, can you understand me, just my english is bad :D )
***** Your English is good :) I'm not sure actually, maybe there is a trick to cut out the voice audio somehow.
KRNM0001 Alright ! Thx ! ;)
***** I think it's because the intercom is not connected to the camera.
can we get some video from the porsches please?
Better not... You'd be very disappointed compared to this, soooo much slower
Axel R.
But more exciting..
Axel R. and better sounding, looking and sideways..
Lasse Skjøtt Hansen Well, you don't get much of the looks when you're watching onboard footage, right? :) As for the sideways... well, you won't see anybody do drifting on tarmac in modern-era rallying -- the tyres are different, the suspensions have evolved: not only does driving sideways not bring any benefit, but it also gets the tyres to work in the grip zone which is less predictable and more difficult to control than when they are working within good grip levels. Plus, Porsches, with their specific layout, are not (and never have been) the cars to like drifting -- they generate too much rotational momentum: in a Porsche you just want to turn in, let it right itself up completely out of the corner, and then slam it, to use all that weight giving the back wheels good traction.
But I have to agree about the sound :). And I can't deny that their onboards are exciting to watch. Even if these are usually not tremendously fast runs.
Can we have the SS12 ?
00:40 Portugal present!
Excelente.
Haja coração.
As zonas a fundo são impressionantes, mas aquelas no meio das casas.....
De notar logo no começo a bandeira de Portugal no rail a proteger todas as viaturas...
1. 4 FRAS. LOEB 10:42.4
2. 16 POLR. KUBICA 10:44.2
3. 2 FINJ. LATVALA 10:47.7
4. 3 GBRK. MEEKE 10:48.0
5. 1 FRAS. OGIER 10:49.8
6. 12 NORM. OSTBERG 10:50.0
7. 9 NORA. MIKKELSEN 10:51.5
8. 8 ESPD. SORDO 10:52.0
9. 7 BELT. NEUVILLE 10:59.4
10. 6 ESTO. TANAK 11:01.1
0:25 NANI! GUTTER RIDE!
2:57 KILLED ME! Like whole SS! EPIC
4:16 what is this? such a ruff downshift or what?
+Imbra Šlauf I think it was a bump on the right side of the road. I could be wrong though.
+Imbra Šlauf A bridge joint.
Thats the case when the driver goes faster than co-pilot can read. Well done Robert. Small guy with Grande cohones 👍👍👍👊
Robert is tall and great.
Wow. This is drive I've never seen before. I'm Polish and never admired him but now? This is far out!!
Low power but double power time.
4:15 ??? tombino???
I wish it included kubica’s onboard too. Would’ve been much informative.
Hipnotize!
WE NEED SS10 TO WATCH!!! WRC DO SOMETHING!!!
That road looks nice!
Differences between Kubica and Raikkonen.
Kubica: He shows many rally skills, he's got the speed, but he seems also careless, or unlucky sometimes, with the result not to gain many points.
Raikkonen: The rally didn't fit him a lot, even he tried before, but he was a little bit effective, and he gained some points.
Kubica had better results and scored more points than Raikkonen
Only in WRC 2
zepter00 yeah yeah well, Kubica gained 41 points in 3 years rallying, and Raikkonen gained 59 points in 2 years rallying.
Kubica did ride for high results and gave always 101% like colin mcrae did. I did proven you that Kubica was better rally driver. Kubica in private shity Ford Fiesta had much better results than raikonen in citroen DS3 from factory. 14 won rally special stages against 0 and 5th place against 10th. And he made that with one hand (left) his right hand has 20% of efficiency. He was right hand guy. How can kubica is not superior than raikkonen? Everybody see that only you cant? 😁 Kubica won many rallies in italian championship and European championship. He won rally janner ERC even that was hist first janner rally, first time in Ford fiesta and first time on studded tires. He won longest monet carlo stage 30 second with Loeb and almost minute with Ogier. Raikonen never did even simiar things 😁
Yeah of course he won many rallies, but in other categories/championships. We're talking about WRC category. In conclusion, for WRC category, yes Kubica is much skillful rally driver than Raikkonen, but Raikkonen at the end is more effective. This is my vision!!!
On jedzie bez pilota ?
Tak, jest mu kompletnie nie potrzebny.
Mało tego, kieruje jedną ręką!
vraiment incroyable
Damn this guy is FAST!
They make it look so easy lol wish I could drive like this :)
is this richard burns rally?