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Thread: 2017 National Rally Champions
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7th November 2017, 18:19 #31
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Perfect, thats just what I mean a rally forum needs to be capable of
Yes, just simply by championships website.
And: I know what you mean ... for my personal understanding it's just better to name the most participating codriver than no codriver. Amen.
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7th November 2017, 19:34 #32
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You can list them if you'd like, I'll keep listing drivers only. I don't feel like listing codrivers that might not be champions nor I really have time to reasearch, as some basic info about some championships is already hard to find.
By the way - the fact that the driver champion keeps the same codriver for the whole season, that doesn't mean his codriver is the codriver champion. 95% of the times it does, but there's always a chance someone else codrove for more than one driver, ending up with more points in the codriver championship. Especially when coefficients and class points (things that I really dislike) are involved. But when it's possible to find the codriver championship standing, then no problem.
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7th November 2017, 23:52 #33
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8th November 2017, 11:27 #34
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It's very sad, because from all here mentioned national championships, only in Lithuania champion drove nonhomologated car - Mirage Proto. Janis Vorobjovs is great driver, but that show how poor championship we have, with kinda crappy cars...
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8th November 2017, 13:47 #35
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8th November 2017, 13:57 #36
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8th November 2017, 14:11 #37
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I follow many national championships around the globe, in my opinion Lithuanian one is not THAT bad... this year there were also a couple of Fabia R5 with Butvilas and Vanagas. If we look at Latvia and Estonia, their championship entry lists are also dominated by N4 Lancer Evos, with the difference being the drivers (in case of Latvia with talented Rovanpera and Gryazin). You can easily find some European national championships on the Lithuanian level and some worse than that, trust me.
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8th November 2017, 14:22 #38
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Well, you are right, we don't need to go far to find worse championship - Belarus championship is bad, but that's another case...Latvian championship was very good, but now there are only few Latvian crews left, and without foreign competitors it would be poor.
Butvilas drove only one event, but still counts Another problem is that our Evos isn't N4 - it's monsters with A group engines, sequential gearboxes, and cut shells, basically what proto cars is, but with original bodies.
Bit of OT - from here are you?
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8th November 2017, 14:29 #39
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Croatia, Greece, Cyprus, Denmark, even Netherlands are in the same class of Lithuanian championship more or less; championships of Belarus, Serbia, Ukraine, Iceland and Bulgaria are worse... well, it's not easy to "rate" the level of a championship anyway
I didn't know those Lancers were group A+, since when?
And I'm from Italy.
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8th November 2017, 14:39 #40
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From around 2014 most of leaders converted Evos into A+ cars, basically when R4 kit for Evo became popular. This year only Vaškys and Šiugždinis drove with N4 Evos. https://www.ewrc-results.com/season/...at=4377#points
LARČ1 - R5, S2000, RRC/ LARČ2 - N4/ LARČ3 - A+ (L8 national class) Example: http://rallycarsforsale.net/ads/mits...ncer-evo-x-r4/ And this one is not far from homologated car.
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Hi, anyone have experience with this route https://mapy.cz/s/bedudugeme from Oschiri to Monte Lerno stage - hairpin on 17km from start? If it´s doable by normal car? Thanks.
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