gilgen wrote:Kubicas spirit may be strong, but unfortunately it is his restricted arm movement that is resulting in all these rolls. He should temper his ambition until he is sure that he has the ability to react quickly. If he goes on at this rate, he is endangering his own life, his co-drivers and possibly spectators
Nonsense and you have nothing to back this up, of course. For alternative explanation third rally in WRC, first gravel rally in WRC (GB was merely a shake down), sixth/seventh (correct me if I'm wrong I didn't count) gravel rally altogether and most importantly only third rally with current co-driver. AFAIU rallying is about patient sculpturing
Or simply these things happen during rallies. If you're that worried about spirits, tempering ambitions and health of spectators may I direct you to Meeke or Ostberg - seasoned rally drivers who gave away relatively easy podium through accidents. Unless it's only Kubica you're concerned about.
At least it's another surface after tarmac one shouldn't worry about RK's pace plateauing, would you agree? The sign of self-proclaimed rally sophistication "what about plateauing". Considering it was first gravel rally in a Fiesta etc. (list above) it didn't look bad at all. Between Hirvonen and Evans, closer to the latter of course. Not that far behind Meeke, Ostberg etc. on some stages early on, even with hydraulics problems. Not a definitive proof but rather good indication.
This "recovery" thread is rather pointless since he's competing not recovering so I'd suggest taking such repetitive Kubica complaints to WRC thread, I think there is one, context will be better.