For non-French: sur gauche= left á droite= right á fond= flat out ferme= (corner) closes - ferme tard= closes late ouvre= (corner) opens and further on we hear a lot of mentioning distances like: cinquante (50) metre, quatre-vingt (4x20= 80) metre, trois cent (300) metre etcetera pi-ege= watch out glisse= slippery terre= ground / gravel frein= brake pas corde= don't cut (?) 6:08 redouble!!= take over! :-) By the way, I am not a Frenchman ...
*Jesus Fucking H. Christ* that driver has balls of steel; although I think I admire the co-driver the better for *not* pissing himself thorughout the stage.
Ha, ha you obviously never saw Vatanen on the IOM or Toivonen or Arikola, or Russel Brookes, or Tony Pond etc. It's easy just doing the video for a bit of cheep BMW PR.
Yes they are,and a lot..seq.g.box,mindblowing full aero,god-level giant brakes, 380 hp AWD and modern spec. wrc are in a complete different level and category
@@alexspartan3842 Maybe I should have added that I meant this stage specifically. In general the modern WRC cars are way faster for sure. But on twisty tight roads like that I don´t know...