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2nd May 2017, 18:33 #111
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Citroen can have four cars for manufacturer points?
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2nd May 2017, 19:30 #112
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2nd May 2017, 19:41 #113
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They can enter how many they want /can but they can nominate only 3 of them to score manufacturer points (and only the 2 best of them collect those) before each event. M-sport so far for example has nominated Evans, Tänak and Ogier a, Bertelli and Ostberg use the name ( because only manufacturer teams can register 2017 cars). Until Corsica Tänak and Ogier collected manu. points, but in Argentina Evans was second and Tänak third, so no 4th place manu. points from Ogier, Latvala collected those.
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2nd May 2017, 20:27 #114
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Mikelssen's availability for Skoda seems to have put the spanner in the works for Kopecky and Veiby this year, but hey it's good for the sport to have Andreas still driving, even if in an R5, and nice for us Skoda fans to have one of the top guys in a Fabia.
Curious to see how he will do on gravel in that car.
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2nd May 2017, 20:34 #115
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2nd May 2017, 21:14 #116
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Fantastic list. Amazing WRC entry, great WRC2 field and even WRC3 looks interesting! National crews also helping to the show and only two small weeks left to start “o melhor Rali do Mundo”*! Viva o WRC, Viva Portugal!
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2nd May 2017, 21:17 #117
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Kopecky did 6 WRC 2 events (the same number than Tideman) with Skoda last year and ended in 4th. He’s far from being unbeatable on tarmac (lost to Lappi in Germany and Evans in Corsica) and with so many gravel events probably it won’t be easy for him to do better. https://www.ewrc-results.com/profile/67-Jan-Kopecky/
Obviously he’s a Czech driver and it must be a bit sad for Czech fans to see his seat being taken by Mikkelsen, but what’s a bit more surprising is to see Skoda being unable to bet on new, young and talented Czech drivers (for sure there should be a few that deserve it), giving them chances to become future champs, just like they’re doing with Veiby and have done with all the other Even drivers in the past. (Or maybe I’m wrong and they’re already doing it; if so who’s the driver?)Rally addict since 1982
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2nd May 2017, 21:47 #118
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2nd May 2017, 22:10 #119
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2nd May 2017, 22:19 #120
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It's not over until it's over. Other punctures or issues may come. Yesterday night it also looked very different than now just four stages later.
[WRC] Vodafone Rally de Portugal...