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Old 30 Apr 2018, 09:02 (Ref:3818309)   #75
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Originally Posted by S griffin View Post
The award for the unluckiest driver so far this season surely goes to Tordoff, with Turkington a close second. [...] And with Plato scoring no points from the first six races, surely it's time for him to consider retirement
One thing that is interesting to look at I feel - in the context of drivers expected to do well, but not scoring much so far - is the #Foreverforward table.

Tordoff, Neal and Austin have all got big scores there, suggesting that they have been in lowly positions at times - but capable of making progress.

Plato on the other hand, is nowhere to be seen in this table either - so it's not a case of being out of position or unlucky with early races. For whatever reason, it seems that the Plato/Subaru combination is not destined to achieve results.

Who will pull the plug first on this - Plato, Subaru or BMR?
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