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Germany driver report: Part one
Mads Østberg (DS 3)There wasn't a lot of fight in Mads [above] in Germany. After the third stage he admitted the Volkswagens were too fast to catch and that he had no idea what to do. From that point on he concentrated on his own driving. And while he was reliable, and declared himself happy with his tarmac-driving progression, the times were nothing to smile about. Seventh place is less that we'd expect for a man with his experience. Team boss Yves Matton said Mads "had showed he was capable of fighting in the midfield." He can do better than that. Dani Sordo (Hyundai i20)Sordo is a previous winner in Germany and you could sense his frustration early on when he realised there...
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