I am afraid that his campaign in Czech finished in Krumlov.
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Timetable with names of stages released: http://www.autosport.cz/zavody/soubor.php?f=18454
I can say it's going to be tougher than last several years. Quite a lot of changes from which the biggest is including the stage Kopná (from former Rally Kopná) and it's union with part of Troják. Also nice to see a return of the Halenkovice forest (not run since 2012) and the Rajnochovice valley (not run since 2012 as well I think). Even the city stage will be after a long long time changed (the bus station is going to be reversed).
Tomáš Kostka confirmed to start with BRR Fabia R5, in other words likely the best car available for privateers.
Fabian Kreim confirmed with Fabia R5 from Kresta Racing.
Is there any map of forbidden area or something? Just to know approx area, where stages are.
You should look on the maps of stages from previous years, they will be in similar/same area this year. Maps from last year - http://www.czechrally.com/wcd/docs/2...ap_overall.pdf
Luca Rossetti with works Toyota GT-86 R3.
http://www.toyota-motorsport.com/mot...lenge-in-cs-r3
The bad thing and good thing...
The reigning Polish champion Lukasz Habaj has just announced that he is withdrawing from the Polish championship battle but on the other hand he confirmed to start on Barum rally.
Jan Černý with Fabia R5 instead of S2000: https://www.facebook.com/cernyracing/
Lukaynuk is going to Barum. Source - himself in his blog.