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    Re: ERC - Juniors

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    Re: ERC - Juniors

    Quote Originally Posted by MartijnS
    He crashed too much I guess?
    You're right but he's the only one with enough speed for the top. I'm sure it will/would pay one day.

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    Re: ERC - Juniors

    Is the prize for the winner of JERC a fully funded R5 drive in 2015 or is it an empty promise like last year's JWRC winner received?

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    Re: ERC - Juniors

    Quote Originally Posted by RS
    Is the prize for the winner of JERC a fully funded R5 drive in 2015 or is it an empty promise like last year's JWRC winner received?
    What do you mean ??? Pontus Tidemand didn't receive a drive in WRC2 with Fiesta R5

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    Re: ERC - Juniors

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
    Quote Originally Posted by RS
    Is the prize for the winner of JERC a fully funded R5 drive in 2015 or is it an empty promise like last year's JWRC winner received?
    What do you mean ??? Pontus Tidemand didn't receive a drive in WRC2 with Fiesta R5
    He received the loan of a car, some tyres and the entry fee but no money to run it.

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    Re: ERC - Juniors

    My impression from the first ever JERC round in Liepaja Rally was that it was brilliant, and morever with possibilities to expand further. 15 drivers started, representing nine nations and five different makes of cars. Competition was hard throughout the rally, and the five first finishers represented five nations and four different makes of cars. Its really a possible platform for a very successful championship, and what makes it really interesting is that very few of the drivers have contested more than possibly one or two of the events before. Cerny and Immonen had a small advantage in Liepaja Rally, as they had been there before. Steve Røkland, who competed for a podium in Latvia until he went off on stage 9, is one of the few with any experience from Circuit of Ireland, which is the next round. Røkland has done the Circuit twice in the British Championship, and should be a contender in his newly aquired Peugeot 208 coming month. The following is a link to our programme on Viasat Sport in Norway, with focus mainly on the juniors:
    http://injection.no/9-injection/134-inj ... lly-latvia

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    Re: ERC - Juniors

    Quote Originally Posted by Iskald
    My impression from the first ever JERC round in Liepaja Rally was that it was brilliant, and morever with possibilities to expand further. 15 drivers started, representing nine nations and five different makes of cars.
    Citroen C2
    Ford Fiesta
    Opel Adam
    Peugeot 208
    Renault Twingo
    Skoda Fabia
    = 6 different makes of cars!

    so, which one you didn´t count?
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    Re: ERC - Juniors

    Quote Originally Posted by RS
    Quote Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
    Quote Originally Posted by RS
    Is the prize for the winner of JERC a fully funded R5 drive in 2015 or is it an empty promise like last year's JWRC winner received?
    What do you mean ??? Pontus Tidemand didn't receive a drive in WRC2 with Fiesta R5
    He received the loan of a car, some tyres and the entry fee but no money to run it.
    It is not that bad. Entry fee, tyres and car itself makes very big share of the budget.
    Colins Crest = Möldri Mätas

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    Re: ERC - Juniors

    Quote Originally Posted by MartijnS
    He crashed too much I guess?
    Not this time !!! Demaerschalk even won the 2WD class ahead of Dilley in van Haspengouw

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    Re: ERC - Juniors

    Quote Originally Posted by pantealex
    Quote Originally Posted by Iskald
    My impression from the first ever JERC round in Liepaja Rally was that it was brilliant, and morever with possibilities to expand further. 15 drivers started, representing nine nations and five different makes of cars.
    Citroen C2
    Ford Fiesta
    Opel Adam
    Peugeot 208
    Renault Twingo
    Skoda Fabia
    = 6 different makes of cars!

    so, which one you didn´t count?
    Forgot the Twingo. But that makes it even better...;-)

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