alleskids would say there's no more a two or three-country battle in the standings, but from next year there will be new nations represented with some drivers with WRC cars. ;)
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alleskids would say there's no more a two or three-country battle in the standings, but from next year there will be new nations represented with some drivers with WRC cars. ;)
Pity, that this two playes arent the best, but the most rich... I would like to see instead of them Kevin Abbring, Hans Weijs or Timo van den Marel.Quote:
Originally Posted by alleskids
Yes you are right, because the Netherlands has so many inhabitants but no place for rally, therefore no experience and no top drivers. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by VFTS
The Oliveira guy in a factory run WRC is such a joke, just like the Van Merkensteijn family. Those guys don't even come close to the top drivers in their own country. I know money can buy anything, but this makes WRC look like a gentlemen's championship and i'm not willing to drive hundreds of miles to go and watch that.
As Napoleon Bonaparte said, "Money Money Money"Quote:
Originally Posted by motorsportshooters.com
I think that was Abba.....Quote:
Originally Posted by aykutbilir
Don't know about Oliveira but Merksteijn was able to fight for victory in all the rally's he participated in, in the Netherlands with the Focus. Imo the difference in speed between him and Abbring/Weijs shouldn't be that big. I think his speed is comparable with Eldik.Quote:
Originally Posted by motorsportshooters.com
New nations represented yes... batteling by no means no, NO!Quote:
Originally Posted by Motorsportfun
Batteling with R3: s maybe.
WRC is starting to be a joke if not the best drivers compete. Not the richest.
The best are competing, but the guys outside the factory teams could be better drivers.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rallyper
Now it's official. RedBull Škoda Team will start with two cars in SWRC. One for Juho Hänninen and second for Hermann Gassner Jr. Cars will be prepared by Baumschlager Rally & Racing as usual.