I guess it will be the same with Veiby in Ypres. Again with Wevers I presume.
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I guess it will be the same with Veiby in Ypres. Again with Wevers I presume.
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Hrabánek says Kopecky and Tidemand ‘will do the same number of events until the end of the season’
I guess that means three each, which still favours Tidemand as he has already done four and Kopecky only three.
The meaning of the press release in Czech language is different. It clearly says same number of events per season. It explicitly states that both will have same chances for the title.
Anyway great news :)
Will Skoda put Kopecky and Tidemand against each other? If they would want to secure wins at most events they would put Kopecky to Germany, Turkey and Spain with Tidemand doing Finland, Wales and Australia. But that way Kopecky would get one event less.
If someone is interested, Kajto's Day 4 highlights from Rally Italia Sardegna 2018 can be seen here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cEUTYSJcoE
Day 2 here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWswn-XrWtc
Day 1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABHkpaXIUg0
Kajto is going to compete in Rallye Deutschland:
https://www.fiaerc.com/kajetanowicz-...n-to-erc-aces/
So this time it is 1-2-3-4 for Skoda. Congratulations to Kopecky!
http://www.autoklub.pl/news/foto/201...819_87115h.jpg
Both Kopecky and Tidemand have 2 WRC2 rallies left after Turkey.
Skoda have promised equal chances for both.
If 1 of those is driving with VW Polo in Catalonia is that equal ?
So let´s think who are those 2 VW Polo drivers in Catalonia.
-Petter huge PR value, no experince with R5 + long break from rallying
-Kalle first timer in Catalonia
-Camilli is he in contract with M-Sport again or available
-other names?