That's what the promoter shows, not FIA's choice. Look at entry list or final classification. DS doesn't exist for FIA (and even for a lot of countries). Even the team entry in WRC isn't DS, but Citroën.
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That's what the promoter shows, not FIA's choice. Look at entry list or final classification. DS doesn't exist for FIA (and even for a lot of countries). Even the team entry in WRC isn't DS, but Citroën.
I think that are not homologated DS, so maybe next car will be homologated on DS brand.
Rumours say first 15 bodyworks for Fabia R5 are in production line at supplier´s factory ;-)
DS brand is only in their PR releases. All homologations are under name Citroen, there is no official manufacturer called DS. So there is no reason to make any changes in the start lists and results.
It is same like M-Sport should call their car M-Sport Fiesta RS WRC...
News from Denmark: IB Kragh will drive a DS3 R5 on the DRC this season ;)
No news about Peugeot Denmark for this season yet though :confused:
DS is now officially a brand, that's why I asked the question ;) (exactly since the 01/06/2014)
http://www.psa-peugeot-citroen.com/e...e-luxury-paris
But I suppose it's not possible to change the homologation name for a car already homologated.
Any news about Opel Corsa R5?
Citroën DS3 R5 test with José Pedro Fontes
Chassis #100 to Nicolas Fuchs