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15th December 2017, 09:03 #81
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Apparently Rally Mexico has confirmed that Kalle Rovanperä is allowed to take part in the event https://twitter.com/KaiTarkiainen/st...94261480509440
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23rd December 2017, 10:46 #82
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Kevin Abbring will certainly compete in Monte Carlo and Sweden, probably in Portugal as well. He is looking for further funding (also from Malcom Wilson) to do Germany and Catalunya.
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30th December 2017, 08:03 #83
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Marquito Bulacia from Bolivia will participate in six round of wrc2 2018.
https://www.facebook.com/MarquitoBul...type=3&theater
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31st December 2017, 08:29 #84
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3rd January 2018, 10:01 #85
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Rovanperä and Bulacia both did the Adriatico and San Marino rallies last year. Rovanperä was constantly faster.
https://www.ewrc-results.com/entryin...-2017/1465201/
https://www.ewrc-results.com/entryin...-2017/1515572/
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3rd January 2018, 12:23 #86
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3rd January 2018, 14:49 #87
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3rd January 2018, 16:56 #88
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I think he should do step by step. Continue in some national championship on tarmac or gravel (or mixture) - Italy again, UK, France, there is lot of possibilities. Or move to ERC. But going directly to WRC2 is not the best way, according to my opinion. I think it is too early also for Rovanpera.
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3rd January 2018, 17:21 #89
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Flying back and forth between Bolivia and Europe for a 100km's of national rally must be really fun.
What is he or Kalle losing when they start doing WRC rallies soon as they can? They might not be winning the rallies or even finishing top-10 but so what? they get 3 times the kilometers compared to national rallies + experience from the rallies that matter.
Also just like Kalle, Marco is still 17, which ERC rallies they are allowed to take part except Latvia? and they will be both 18 by then.
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3rd January 2018, 18:56 #90
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I agree about Marco, he has not so much experience - only two seasons did, Kalle done 4 season, drive 2 WRC and basically 2 ERC events, national 2wd championship step - check; national 4wd championship(s) step - check, International rally step - check, now it's his another step up, drive one or two ERC tarmac events would be great for him, but as Essaj wrote - he drive where he is allowed drive, in this case same goes for Marco.
Tänak got 20 points closer to Evans, but as the main reason was a bad rally for Evans, I would say that Evans lost 20 points to Tänak, not Tänak gained. The point is, if the other one does not...
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