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At the moment the car is black, the bumper is broken and well, it runs. It runs well, it's stable, turns well.
It doesn't like very twisty parts, it has a quite long axle-base. It goes through everything like a tank.
That's that.
We hit some smaller shrubs and smaller trees.
The area behind my back is given, and if we can't drive so very precisely in the sand then we run off the track and hit such a tree and that demolishes the bumper.
The suspension is fantastic! It really runs through everything.
One could think that we'll roll now, that it won't endure this, the back will lift and the front, too, and that there will be a huge problem - and then nothing!
As if I would be sitting at my desk at home and... I don't know... eating buttered bread.
The feeling is about like that, very good!
It is odd in one way, it doesn't take small turns well at slow speed.
If I push a little bit and we manage to arrive with speed then it pushes its rear and from then on it turns.
It doesn't like slow, small turns, it's not so agile.
This car, when you start to accelerate with it, this doesn't ask but runs immediately. It runs as much as Olivér pushes the gas.
There will be no problem with it.
Our problem will be that both of us have to learn to handle the car: the driver has to drive this car and I have to learn to navigate this car.
I got off the car saying this was good like this, the car is alright, everything's OK.
We found only 3-4 mistakes that can be repaired in half day.
We will learn it by experience at the rallies what it endures, what are the limits.
Of course here at a test we don't drive at race speed - we are not chasing anyone, no one is chasing us - and we drive in circles in the mine.
At the rallies - when we knock at someone or someone knocks at us or we are knocking from left and right - we'll see it there!
Ice-cream!
I'm hot, huhh, I'm hot!
There are too many cameras!
What kind of photos are you making there?!
Is it OK like this? Bo-bo-bo...
Microphone test: 1-2-3-1-2-3
OK, this was it! I'm switching it on and off while speaking!