Rallycoss with a couple of other blokes in some old Peugeot car:
Kris Meeke to make European Rallycross debut in France - Rallycross news - AUTOSPORT.com
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Rallycoss with a couple of other blokes in some old Peugeot car:
Kris Meeke to make European Rallycross debut in France - Rallycross news - AUTOSPORT.com
I think jury is out on this thread...
Despite his accident, Kris did well in finland and should be confident he has as much chance as Dani to get the Citroen seat next year. Maybe he will be in Germany or another tarmac round this year to gain more experience in the DS3.
Despite his accident, Kris did well in finland and should be confident he has as much chance as Dani to get the Citroen seat next year. Maybe he will be in Germany or another tarmac round this year to gain more exyperience in the DS3.
Germany entry list has closed and Khalid is back in the car. Finland was a success for Kris but the Hyundai shoot out willl provide the empirical proof about the title of this thread. However, Kris needs some assurances if and when Citroen start talking contracts so I imagine he'll still be at the show down (cue E Morricone music)Quote:
Originally Posted by Plan9
Can't see how can Meeke ever be faster in one season then Ogier... ERC is good for him, he can win there the championship...
If thats the case then should we send everyone to the ERC except Ogier? Because no-one is at his level currently. Meeke might be older than many of the current drivers but has only a fraction of their experience. Give him a chance, every post you make related to Meeke is negative, did you get hit by a stone from his car or something?Quote:
Originally Posted by Barreis
How could I be negative about somebody who was protege of C.McRae?! We'll see in Australia where he'll be nominated for manu points what result will be, crash or finish...
Unlikely he'll be at the Hyundai gig. He has a PSA contract and has had for sometime.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mintexmemory
I think he has more opportunity/chance with them than chasing another position.