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Polo is still a private initiative from South Africa. Why couldn't they compete next to eachother: one in PWRC and one in WRC?Quote:
Originally Posted by Sulland
Pitty this thread does not appear in this view because it is sticky (i think)...
http://www.motorsportforums.com/foru...play.php?f=120
Peugeot-Sport France officially announced today they will take part to the two last rounds of 2008 french tarmac championship(Cevennes and Var)with Guillaume Canivenq and to the last round of ERC08(Antibes)and first round of 2009 IRC(Monte-Carlo)with Stéphane Sarrazin !!!! :bounce: :bounce:
With a 207 S2000 obviously :p :
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Originally Posted by Grant_RSA
Each homologation is only going to be regional - for Australia, and for SA. There will not be a global FIA homologation by Toyota.
Info from Toyota Motor Compnay, Japan.
In the case of the Australian car, regional homologation means it can be used in FIA events within Asia-Pacific. For 2009 this includes all rounds of the APRC and the Australian and Japanese (if on the calendar) rounds of the WRC. Source: Garry Connelly (Australian delegate to FIA World Council).Quote:
Originally Posted by milly
Interesting, i would like to see an official quote on that,Quote:
Originally Posted by milly
Information i get straight from Toyota SA is quite different, and all the kits in process for Europe tell me differently.But what would i know!
How many kits are you making right now for Europe, which direction will they go in Europe :D
Haco, 6 reverse gears and 1 forward!
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