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Red
Bull Rally of Turkey day one report Mint, cinnamon, pistachio,
roses and walnut: all flavours of lokum, which is better known
throughout the world as 'Turkish delight'. These exotic flavours
sound considerably more romantic than the fattening reality of the
ingredients: starch and sugar.
So
Turkish delight is not recommended for anybody on a diet. Nor is
it a great present for people who are colour blind or have an
uncontrollable hatred of traffic lights, given that Turkish
delight mainly comes in red, yellow and green varieties.
There
are many stories as to how the original sweet was created. One
story says that it was commissioned by a Sultan to please his many
wives.
Napoleon,
Pablo Picasso and Winston Churchill are just three of the famous
people to have loved this Turkish treasure ever since.
But
Kimi Raikkonen doesn't need sugary desserts to feel the delight in
Turkey.
And
it wasn't just Red Bull giving him wings either: a spectacular
jump on stage four of the Rally of Turkey launched all the cars
several metres into the air.
So
far, round four of the World Rally Championship has been a
breathtaking show. After a great opening day that concluded with a
superspecial in the centre of Istanbul, Kimi ended up in a solid
eighth place overall with two tough days of the Rally of Turkey
still to go. So he's not drawing any conclusions just yet.
"It's
been good today," said the Iceman. "We've really been
sticking with the tactic of going at a comfortable speed in order
to make sure that we get to the finish and hopefully score some
points. Actually, it's really hard to say how the rest of the
rally will go because all the days are very different, but the
main thing is that we're enjoying ourselves - especially over the
big jumps! We've had no problems at all today: on one stage this
morning I didn't have such a great feeling, but for only our
fourth WRC rally in this car it's going well. There's obviously a
lot more to come from us, so it's simply a question of learning."
Kaj
Lindstrom, the voice of experience inside the Red Bull car, was
also delighted by Kimi's progress in Turkey. "Today was just
what we were after: a nice, solid beginning to the rally that sets
us up well for the challenge of tomorrow," he said. "I
think that's going to be the hardest day of the event, as we've
got some really tough roads and long stages. But Kimi is taking
everything in his stride: nothing bothers him. Making the switch
to rallying is a massive challenge, so he's a brave guy. But I
think everyone knew that already!"
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Driver
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Car
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Time
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Gap
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SS
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| 1 |
S.
Ogier |
Citroën |
55:32.7 |
|
9 |
| 2 |
D.
Sordo |
Citroën |
55:38.2 |
+
5.5 |
9 |
| 3 |
M.
Hirvonen |
Ford |
55:44.9 |
+
12.2 |
9 |
| 4 |
P.
Solberg |
Citroën |
55:51.2 |
+
18.5 |
9 |
| 5 |
S.
Loeb |
Citroën |
55:57.6 |
+
24.9 |
9 |
| 6 |
J.
Latvala |
Ford |
56:00.2 |
+
27.5 |
9 |
| 7 |
F.
Villagra |
Ford |
57:15.6 |
+
1:42.9 |
9 |
| 8 |
K.
Räikkönen |
Citroën |
57:23.3 |
+
1:50.6 |
9 |
| 9 |
M.
Wilson |
Ford |
57:37.3 |
+
2:04.6 |
9 |
| 10 |
O.
Tanak |
Mitsubishi |
1:00:31.8 |
+
4:59.1 |
9 |
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