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6th July 2008, 00:32 #1
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WRC calendar 2010 and beyond...
This is how manufactures want it to look like...
Permanent events:
Argentina
Italy
Finland
Germany
Great Britain
Japan
Monte Carlo
Spain
Rotating events:
Australia - New Zealand
Greece - Turkey
Ireland - France
Mexico - Jordan
Portugal - Poland
Sweden - Norway
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6th July 2008, 00:35 #2
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May not happen according to this
http://www.rallybuzz.com/rally-gb-no-wrc-2010/
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6th July 2008, 01:38 #3
Id prefer for Australia to be a perminant event, but thats only becasue in biased.
Otherwise, it looks fine to me
PS. Its kinda obvious which markets the manufacturers want to target.
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6th July 2008, 01:51 #4
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Does anyone else think Spain is boring?
I watched some of the rally last year and it had me catching z's!Marco Simoncelli 1987-2011
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6th July 2008, 01:53 #5
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monte, finland, germany, japan need to be perm. otherwise... eh.. i love argentina tho.......
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6th July 2008, 02:38 #6
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I like it.....but i dissagree with argentina since their organisation is totally unacceptable for WRC standards. i think france will eventually be permanent as well.....
our Organisers had the best event of 2005 in the WRC as voted by the manufacturers and they changed its location so the guys from the capital could be reacher....this is the result.
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6th July 2008, 03:27 #7
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Argentina needs to be premanent because it's the oldest rally in the Americas, but for rally fans in North America that kind of leaves us put
And what about Poland? I thought the WRC was going to start visiting them? After all it is the birth place of rally, and one of the most participated events in Europe.
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6th July 2008, 10:39 #8
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Originally Posted by gloomyDAY
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6th July 2008, 10:59 #9MJWGuest
I think there should be 2 snow rallies every year, OK eventually it could work against spectator numbers to have Sweden and Norway "back to back" weekends every year, but what the hell - I love snow, MUCH better than tarmac, personally I would not care if any tarmac was in the championship.
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6th July 2008, 12:29 #10
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The list of permanent events looks ok, agree with not about that the greeks screwed up by moving the rally, if they would not have done that i think it should have been one of the permanent ones.
Aja kovaa Pena.
Meeke had a big gap to Rossel after stage 3 (20 sec) at stage 4 had a puncture and now the gap to Rossel is just 2 sec Gryazin strangely slow,anybody now why?...
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