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Chapter 295 The second half of WRC - Winning the Finnish Grand Prix

In August, the second half of the 8 WRC begins.

First up is Finland Station.

Rallying is the Finnish national sport and has produced many rally celebrities and “heroes”.

Many children in Finland want to follow in the footsteps of their heroes and become world rally champions.

They look forward to and dream of driving rally cars with thousands of horsepower on classic Finnish circuits such as Oninpoga and Rusimagi...

They are focused, invincible, soaring into the sky, displaying astonishing speed and miraculous control.

Latvala is a Finn who returns to his homeland to win.

Speaking to reporters before the game, he said: "I'm confident now and I'm calm."

“I clearly remember and loved every corner of this stage…

"Then I throw the car into the corner, go through the corner quickly, fly over the top, and land firmly... I can't wait to start racing."

Before the race, Latvala showed sufficient confidence that he was familiar with the road conditions of Oningpega.

He knows how to take every corner and how fast to go.

However, he should know that luck is also important in racing.

Confidence before the game did not bring good luck to Latvala.

On the second stage, he hit a stone on the side of the road.

The rear suspension of the car broke, completely ruining his hopes of winning in his hometown, which was not what he wanted.

Latvala and the navigator got out of the car and repaired the car urgently.

They know it's all in vain, but they don't want to do nothing, they always want to work hard for it.

For this reason, Latvala withdrew from the competition on the first day due to an accident.

M-SPORT Team, Belgian Neuville performed very well in the early stages of the Finnish Grand Prix.

He was fast and tried to charge for the title.

His teammate, Novikov, was even more impressive.

In the first half of the 2013 season, Novikov's crash skills have been displayed in front of the world, and it can be said that he is extremely proficient.

At the Finnish station, his magic has reached its peak stage.

Novikov was very fast and flew over the top of the slope...

"Bang!" The car lost control and crashed into a huge pile of wood!

Fortunately, neither Novikov nor the navigator was injured.

The vehicle could still drive, although the front windshield was shattered and half of the rear bumper fell off and was trailing on the ground.

What is Novikov going to do now?

Behind him is Mick from the Citroën team.

Mick is in his first year driving for Citroën.

He really wants to show his strength and let his new club fully understand him.

So Mick went full speed down the muddy forest path and soon caught up with Novikov.

Mick wants Novikov to do what he should do - get out of the way.

But Novikov obviously didn't think so.

Although his car was severely damaged and it was difficult to drive fast, it could easily block any car that wanted to pass him.

He had no intention of giving way.

He seems to be thinking that since he can't win the championship, he might as well support him, <( ̄) ̄)>.

Mick's navigator, Patterson, kept reading the road book from the co-pilot's seat:

"Right 3, go to the right, long..."

"Take right 6, cross the top of the slope, be careful..."

"Take the left 6, go left, become urgent, take the right 6..."

At the same time, he kept reminding Mick: "Calm down! Calm down! Don't be affected..."

"Calm down...ah, don't."

Mick wanted to overtake, but he didn't want to be held back by Novikov, so he overtook him forcefully.

Oh, he almost fell into a ditch on the side of the road. Fortunately, he adjusted in time and pulled DS3 back to the center of the track.

Inside the DS3 car.

"He didn't want to get out of the way at all." Mick was very angry.

"I know, please don't follow so closely, there must be a chance." Patterson continued to remind.

"What's next?" Mick asked.

"Left 5, then right 6, long..." Patterson said.

"it is good!"

Finally, Mick saw the opportunity and successfully surpassed Novikov, rolled up in the mud and disappeared from Novikov's sight.

Novikov broke the cardinal rules of the game and is remembered by almost everyone.

Well, since the official establishment of WRC, he should be the first driver to want to take the back seat, which can be regarded as making history.

Mick wasted a lot of time because of Novikov's back-pushing behavior.

He dropped to 7th, and he was disgusted by Novikov's behavior.

Mick's teammate, Sivonen, who had great hopes of winning the championship, is also Finnish.

Since the start of the Finnish Grand Prix, Sivonen has been facing various difficulties and wasted a lot of time.

He was eager to make up for the time he had wasted, and he wanted to get on the podium in his Citroën DS3.

But soon, reality told him that haste makes waste.

Sivonen experienced a thrilling scene.

The navigator read the route to Sivonen in Finnish.

Shivonen increased the speed of the vehicle to its maximum speed and then lost control of the DS3 at high speed.

DS3 kept swinging sideways, hit a mound of dirt on the side of the road, and almost rolled over.

Shivonen and the navigator got out of the car to check the situation and discovered that the cause of the loss of control was just a flat tire.

After simple treatment, he was able to continue playing.

After he drove the DS3 to the end of the stage, the reporter asked:

"What's going on? Why so slow?"

"We just had a crazy spin, and we thought it would definitely roll over." Shivonen explained:

"But something hit during the rollover. The vehicle rolled over halfway and then rolled back, hitting the front bumper of the vehicle."

“It’s a miracle that we can still drive here without causing any major damage.”

Sivonen's mentality is now very calm. He knows that he has no hope of winning the championship.

Leda Racing Team.

Ogier, driving the Lexing R-WRC, traveled through the forests of Finland at lightning speed.

The journey was smooth and uneventful to the finish line.

He became the Finnish champion.

He took the opportunity to set a new world record at Oningperga, becoming the fifth non-Nordic to win Rally Finland.

This made his already excellent 2013 season performance even better.

When Ogier drove the car to the finish line and returned to the team.

The whole audience cheered for him, and the applause was thunderous and endless.

"It's really wonderful. I've wanted to race on this stage for a long time. This is my first time racing on the Oningpagar circuit. Everything went smoothly and comfortably. I enjoyed it so much." Ogier accepted. reporter said in an interview.

"Rally Finland is the beginning of the second half of the 2013 season and is very important. Everyone in the team and drivers wants to win the race. We did our best to prepare everything, and the result is very good!" Xu Min, director of the Leda team, said in an interview .

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