Heh, I went to university in Armidale.
I always thought this, on the Armidale-Kempsey Road, would make for an awesome stage:
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Heh, I went to university in Armidale.
I always thought this, on the Armidale-Kempsey Road, would make for an awesome stage:
gmap-pedometer.com
Colin Clark tweeted earlier today that the WRC calendar is likely to include 12 rounds including China. Most likely is NZ and Italy to be removed. Also French round likely to be back in Corsica
I'm no mathematician, but given that NZ wasn't on the calendar this year, doesn't that mean another event needs to get dumped as well?Quote:
Originally Posted by makinen_fan
13 this year, add China, means 2 need to go.....
Hope not to remove Acropolis...
@rallyfiend I know, but that's all the info coming in so far...
Hopefully we are going to be faced by more surprises when the calendar is signed by the FIA, Acropolis is one of the classics and it HAS to stay
WRC Academy Fiesta's will drive now with with bio feul
FIA Junior WRC Championship | Federation Internationale de l'Automobile
Well after 2012 several sources have indicated the WRGB is at the last chance saloon. However November timing, improved route, (hopefully) bigger crowds and WRC2/3 may still be open should provide a great event, However the lack of 5 star overnight accommodation in North Wales (expect La Mouton to be in an exclusive country spa hotel) might be a problem for the hangers-on.Quote:
Originally Posted by rallyfiend
Hope the price for this blended fuel will not be unreal like the old one, because it would mean they have changed nothing from competitors's view.Quote:
Originally Posted by mousti
Will the performance of Fiesta change with this fuel?
Yes, engine running on E85 or alike is more powerful, I believe mainly because of high percentage of oxygen in the fuel which allows using richer mixture. Of course the fuel consumption grows a lot as well.