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Sulland
8th December 2018, 13:03
New more powerful Fiesta R2 for 2019 series, fiesta gets better and better.

Are we starting to see what drivers will participate in the championship next year?

Andre Oliveira
8th December 2018, 19:19
https://www.facebook.com/190517284345841/posts/2105063426224541/

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Andre Oliveira
17th December 2018, 16:14
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pantealex
18th December 2018, 06:47
He is 2nd confirmed entry,

Roland Poom (Estonia) was 1st who did confirm his entry
https://www.ewrc-results.com/profile/31458-roland-poom/

skarderud
18th December 2018, 07:35
Norwegian driver Sindre Furuseth trying to get a jwrc season together financially.
I also presume Oscar Solberg do the same.

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dnb
18th December 2018, 17:11
Rådström third season?

sindroms
19th December 2018, 20:30
Mārtiņs Sesks is moving to JWRC in 2019. Still two races in ERC with R5. New co-driver also - Krišjānis Caune.
http://www.go4speed.lv/lv/news/wrc/8578-martins-sesks-krisjanis-caune-startes-pasaules-rallija-cempionata/

Bartolbia84
20th December 2018, 16:28
From Italy 🇮🇹

Enrico Oldrati J-WRC + 3 other WRC round

maailmameister
21st December 2018, 07:49
Ken Torn will also be participating for the second year in a row.

Co-driven
21st December 2018, 14:40
From Italy ����

Enrico Oldrati J-WRC + 3 other WRC round

With support of ACI?

Bartolbia84
21st December 2018, 15:15
Non news!! Possibility privateer

Co-driven
23rd December 2018, 20:47
Any news if Fabio Andolfi will also have a program?

Bartolbia84
24th December 2018, 06:36
Possibility wrc2

peg306
28th December 2018, 12:46
Tom Kristensson to drive jwrc. Budget still not 100% for whole season but he hopes to get it done.
https://m.facebook.com/tomkristenssonmotorsport/

peg306
28th December 2018, 12:47
Rådström third season?
Yes

Andre Oliveira
28th December 2018, 13:14
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Bartolbia84
30th December 2018, 20:54
Tomasz Zbroja (Pol)

Entertainer
9th January 2019, 11:48
SO in conclusion, so far, mixed confirmed with unconfirmed..

Roland Poom (EST)
Fabrizio Zaldivar (PAR) (Brilliant name, sounds like a bond villain)
Mārtiņs Sesks (LAT)
Enrico Oldrati (ITA)
Ken Torn (EST)
Dennis Rådström (SWE)
Tom Kristensson (SWE)
Nico Knacker (GER)
Tomasz Zbroja (POL)

Please add if there is any I have missed.

IF all of the above is confirmed...I say we have one hell of a good lineup, best in years.
I know very little about Nico, Tomasz and Fabrizio, anyone have some info on these talents?

Bartolbia84
9th January 2019, 12:23
Tom Williams

Andre Oliveira
9th January 2019, 20:30
Raul Badiu (ROM)

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Bartolbia84
10th January 2019, 16:22
Solans (esp)

Andre Oliveira
10th January 2019, 18:14
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sindroms
15th January 2019, 08:56
Mārtiņš Sesks has become Red Bull athlete.
https://translate.google.lv/translate?hl=lv&sl=lv&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.go4speed.lv%2Flv%2Fnews%2Fwrc%2 F8642-martins-sesks-pievienojas-red-bull-komandai%2F

steve.mandzij
15th January 2019, 16:00
Solans (esp)Solans returns?

dodge33cymru
15th January 2019, 16:36
Solans returns?Other Solans I think, Jan instead of Nils

Got Mail
15th January 2019, 21:34
SO in conclusion, so far, mixed confirmed with unconfirmed..

Roland Poom (EST)
Fabrizio Zaldivar (PAR) (Brilliant name, sounds like a bond villain)
Mārtiņs Sesks (LAT)
Enrico Oldrati (ITA)
Ken Torn (EST)
Dennis Rådström (SWE)
Tom Kristensson (SWE)
Nico Knacker (GER)
Tomasz Zbroja (POL)

Please add if there is any I have missed.

IF all of the above is confirmed...I say we have one hell of a good lineup, best in years.
I know very little about Nico, Tomasz and Fabrizio, anyone have some info on these talents?

Sean Johnson (USA) can be added.

Andre Oliveira
16th January 2019, 08:57
Other Solans I think, Jan instead of Nils

Jan is Nils’ brother.

pantealex
16th January 2019, 08:59
14 to Sweden

6 from 2018
and
8 new faces

steve.mandzij
16th January 2019, 20:08
Dunno if it's been said but Fabrizio Zaldivar has had coaching from Eric Camilli in preparation for his JWRC European debut.

skarderud
16th January 2019, 20:53
Sindre Furuseth trying to get a jwrc season, i think he manage to get the money together.
Oskar Solberg is likely trying to get a drive to.

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SubaruNorway
16th January 2019, 21:14
Furuseth is doing ERC instead in a different car
https://parcferme.no/rally/derfor-dropper-sindre-a-kjore-junior-vm-i-ar/?fbclid=IwAR2QsdCyobaNYGTMRCqsEs_NYFje3RIuinlU2uo6 u6wAl-MVDBwm6bZn5e0

Andre Oliveira
2nd October 2019, 22:02
2019 prize

https://www.ewrc.cz/images/2019/photos/wales_rally_gb_2019/hfr_dsc_2354.jpg

Entertainer
22nd October 2019, 12:32
So huge congrats to younger Solans, especially the top 3 this year indeed showed promising performance, and a hard fought battle is never boring to watch! Hope to see more of both Solans, Kristensson and Rådström!

In a few months JWRC 2020 starts with Rally Sweden and before we go through all the contenders I have a question for my Spanish rally friends: This year's Rally Catalunya will be driven by Pontus Lönnström, a Swede who will be fighting in JWRC next season; who are his toughest competitors in this years Rally Spain? Berdomás Lorenzo seems quick, leading the Rally Cup Iberica, but how quick? Interesting to see Zaldivar from this years JWRC aswell.

pantealex
22nd October 2019, 14:47
How do you know that Sweden is in JWRC 2020 ?
JWRC Calendar is not published yet.
I hope Sweden is in but...

SubaruNorway
22nd October 2019, 15:30
How do you know that Sweden is in JWRC 2020 ?
JWRC Calendar is not published yet.
I hope Sweden is in but...

Think the boss said something about it on All Live in Wales

rp
22nd October 2019, 15:57
How do you know that Sweden is in JWRC 2020 ?
JWRC Calendar is not published yet.
I hope Sweden is in but...

Yes, the 1st JWRC 2020 event will be Rally Sweden...

Andre Oliveira
29th October 2019, 17:11
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FIA JUNIOR WRC CHAMPIONSHIP GOES GLOBAL IN 2020

The five-round calendar for the 2020 FIA Junior WRC Championship has been revealed* including two new rounds with three returning from the 2019 calendar

*(subject to FIA World Motorsport Council approval)

Each round of the 2020 FIA Junior WRC Championship will provide the next generation of World Rally Championship drivers with essential experience on all three surfaces represented on the WRC calendar. Snow, ice, tarmac and a variety of gravel surfaces will test the 2020 FIA Junior WRC crews to their limits.

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The prize package for the 2020 FIA Junior WRC Champion is regarded as ‘the biggest prize package in rallying’ and is integral in allowing the best of the next generation to showcase their talent on the international stage. The 2020 Champion will be handed the keys to a brand new EcoBoost powered M-Sport Fiesta R5 Mk II with 200 Pirelli tyres, free WRC 3 registration for the 2021 season and five free entries. Should the 2020 Champion go on to win the 2021 WRC 3 Championship they will then receive two drives with the M-Sport Ford World Rally Team in the 2022 season.

The Rookie Award returns for the 2020 season, with a €15,000 scholarship prize for the highest placed FIA Junior WRC Rookie to go towards their 2021 season in FIA Junior WRC.

The calendar serves as a thorough test to see which driver will have what it takes to seize championship glory and join the likes of WRC superstars Sebastien Loeb, Dani Sordo, Sebastien Ogier, Elfyn Evans, Craig Breen and Pontus Tidemand.

The addition of Rally Chile now makes FIA Junior WRC a worldwide championship that allows the future stars of the WRC to experience five of the best events on the 2020 WRC calendar. It also marks the first time that the single-make FIA Junior WRC Championship heads to South America.

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Round 1: Sweden 13 – 16 February
The rally has played host to the launch of the FIA Junior WRC Championship since 2018, making it one of the most hotly anticipated rounds of the season. Picturesque lakeside roads and forests in the Värmland region make up Rally Sweden’s stages, the only round of the world championship that takes place purely on snow. But make no mistake: snow and ice doesn’t mean that the drivers will be tiptoeing around. With studded Pirelli Sottozero Ice tyres fitted to every M-Sport Ford Fiesta R2T, it’s one of the fastest rallies of the year for the Junior WRC crews.

Round 2: Chile 16 – 19 April
The first gravel event for the 2020 Junior drivers to tackle in their M-Sport Fiesta R2Ts will be Rally Chile, the first time the event features on the FIA Junior WRC calendar. After making its WRC debut in 2019, Rally Chile became an instant hit with drivers, fans and teams. Thursday evening’s ceremonial start for the 2019 was a sight to behold in the Plaza de la Independenzia in the centre of Concepción as the FIA Junior WRC crews are set to add to the spectacle in 2020. The rally tackles stages that meander through some of Chile’s dense forests used by timber truckers when the world’s best rally drivers aren’t storming down them.

Round 3: Italy 4 – 7 June
Rally d’Italia Sardinia returns to the FIA Junior WRC calendar after a nail biting thriller in 2019 that saw eventual champion Jan Solans go head to head with Dennis Rådström, trading stage wins and the lead several times. Sardinia represents the second of three gravel events in 2020, crews will face fast but narrow stages with loose gravel, which become more rutted as each car passes through. It can also get rather warm inside the FIA Junior WRC Ford Fiesta R2s, with no air conditioning (to save weight) and ambient temperatures in the region of 30°C.

Round 4: Finland 6 – 9 August
No rally can match the lightning pace and prestige of Rally Finland. The Jyväskylä-based event is the fastest on the calendar, featuring packed gravel roads with blind crests and jumps, plus flowing fourth and fifth gear corners that entice the drivers to keep their feet planted on the throttle. 2019 saw plenty of action with a packed entry and six different stage winners across Finland’s iconic stages. The forest roads are wide, so picking the right racing line is key to unlocking speed, helping the rally earn its unofficial moniker of the ‘Finnish Grand Prix’. Drivers will need plenty of sisu – a word the Finns use to describe implacable courage – to contend for victory here.

Round 5: Germany 15 – 18 October
The Junior WRC’s grand finale in Germany offers double points to crews that have completed at least three of the previous four rallies. A confusing plethora of twisting asphalt awaits the FIA Junior WRC crews in Germany, speeding through the iconic vineyard stages and around a seemingly infinite but epic sequence of hairpin bends. Regarded as the toughest tarmac challenge of the season, Germany will feel that much more difficult for those in contention for championship. It already promises to be a thriller and that’s before considering the inevitable rain clouds that normally appear on the German rally.