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    Guys has this been shown on Satellite yet ? It was on Motors TV last year , i think that is now called Motorsport TV ...so us guys in Ireland can view :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by dupanton View Post
    Onboard on SS8, with me as a codriver:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFdp...ature=youtu.be
    What car? How did things end up??? Was that good for you guys?
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    Quote Originally Posted by irish_tiger View Post
    Guys has this been shown on Satellite yet ? It was on Motors TV last year , i think that is now called Motorsport TV ...so us guys in Ireland can view :-)
    Check out this YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY6...l_9BGIZwRl8IEA

    English highlights edits on there - probably what would have been on Motors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by janvanvurpa View Post
    What car? How did things end up??? Was that good for you guys?
    An Opel Kadett with 2.4 engine. Giving the limited experience of my driver (only his 5th Rally) I think the result was very good. Some very good stage times with faster cars behind us in the morning (when it was still a bit wet). When it dried out we lost some places, but overall very happy with the rally

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    Quote Originally Posted by dupanton View Post
    An Opel Kadett with 2.4 engine. Giving the limited experience of my driver (only his 5th Rally) I think the result was very good. Some very good stage times with faster cars behind us in the morning (when it was still a bit wet). When it dried out we lost some places, but overall very happy with the rally

    Opel! I like Opels! I kept that last Opels competing in USA/Canada going some years back...We got Kadett A which mercifully nobody bother with and then Ascona and Manta A with the CIH 1900...And one friend bought what i believe is the only Ascona B in America which was brought over for Olympus WRC and then stayed here..Built a good motor for that one in 1987 and last year re-did the bottom end with new even longer rods and much shorter and very light pistons, then made him a couple of steel flywheels....that one is 1965cc and then next one will be 2020cc-----if the guy ever pays his bill..

    What can you tell me about how that one got to be 2,4? Normal iron head? What clutch? What gearbox? I want to see photos!
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    Quote Originally Posted by janvanvurpa View Post
    Opel! I like Opels! I kept that last Opels competing in USA/Canada going some years back...We got Kadett A which mercifully nobody bother with and then Ascona and Manta A with the CIH 1900...And one friend bought what i believe is the only Ascona B in America which was brought over for Olympus WRC and then stayed here..Built a good motor for that one in 1987 and last year re-did the bottom end with new even longer rods and much shorter and very light pistons, then made him a couple of steel flywheels....that one is 1965cc and then next one will be 2020cc-----if the guy ever pays his bill..

    What can you tell me about how that one got to be 2,4? Normal iron head? What clutch? What gearbox? I want to see photos!
    I love Opel too. Built two Ascona B which I rallied in late 80´s and 90´s. ANTE Malmgren built the engines, 2,0 with 48 Weber. The 2,4 litre I believe is a bored 2,2 litre engine which was in the model Opel Rekord. Or else it´s the 16V which was in 400. I don´t know ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rallyper View Post
    I love Opel too. Built two Ascona B which I rallied in late 80´s and 90´s. ANTE Malmgren built the engines, 2,0 with 48 Weber. The 2,4 litre I believe is a bored 2,2 litre engine which was in the model Opel Rekord. Or else it´s the 16V which was in 400. I don´t know ...
    It's a 8v 2.4 engine from an Opel Omega. Explained it all to Jan in PM, not to further spoil this topic. It's the Belgian Rally News topic, not Dupanton Rally News

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    Very nice entry list for the 2nd round of the Belgian Championship this weekend.

    Cherain (DS3 RRC): my favorite for the victory
    Princen (Fabia R5): won first round and can challenge Cherain
    Verschueren (Fabia R5): 2nd in first round
    Abbring (208 R5): 3th in first round but here the car is less important than in Haspengouw.
    Dilley (Fabia R5): First time with Fabia, but top 5 is possible
    Demaerschalk (DS3 R5): Talented but not much experience in an R5. And it's a DS3...
    Allart (Fabia R5): crashed in Haspengouw
    Debackere (Fabia R5)
    De Cecco (208 R5): Could be around 5th by the end of the Rally.
    Lim (I20 R5): Curious to see what he will achieve
    Fumal (DS3 R5)
    Maeyaert (Fiesta R5): New car for last year Historic champion. Only tested the car last weekend in a Rallysprint. He wasn't slow but there is still a lot of progress possible.
    Fernémont (Fiesta R5): competitor for De Cecco, Debackere etc
    Kenis (Mini RRC):
    Albert (Fabia WRC): only WRC at the start. Can maybe finish somewhere around 5th.

    Also 4 Porsches at the start (Snijers, Duez, Bouvy, Claerhout) and a lot of fast FWD cars:
    http://sparally.com/fr/node/104 (liste engagés BRC)

    2x2 stages on Friday, mostly on and around the Spa Francorchamps Circuit. 3x4 stages on Saturday.

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    watch Abbring at 0,50sec

    https://youtu.be/1J2CeCfDvJw

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