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9th March 2008, 17:26 #61
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Some Brits to look out for in the next few years when hopefully there will be a bit of a level playing field and more manufacturer seats available. Tom Cave 16 who is supported by the Junior Rallying initiative and doing the Lithuanian championship in a Fiesta this year. Adam Gould the Fiesta shoot out winner and Connor Flynn who is also doing events in Lithuania this year.
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10th March 2008, 07:59 #62
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Originally Posted by c4
And the others british young guns is looking toward to Latvia too - http://www.crash.net/motorsport/rall...ed_at_asi.html
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10th March 2008, 17:13 #63
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Originally Posted by sindroms
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10th March 2008, 21:32 #64
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From The Netherlands there is Kevin Abbring. He will compete (some?) rallies in the JWRC this year in a Renault Clio N3. He is only 19 years old. Last year he won the Mitsubishi Colt Cup in The Netherlands and before that he won the Ford RST cup twice. He gets a lot of backing from the junior program as sponsorship and for training. However, a rally driver from The Netherlands is just hard to imagine. It will be very tough for him to reach a high level.
Elfyn Evans on the test when the Yaris Rally1 car was fitted with a smaller rear wing, and the air intakes for the hybrid unit were also blocked.. ...
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