On Pirelli Rally Mark Higgins is out on stage 10 with blown engine :mad: Wilks keeps on dominating the rally, after stage 11:
1. Wilks
2. Hanninen at 57"8
3. David Higgins at 2'21"7
4. Morrow at 2'38"8
5. Flodin at 3'04"5
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On Pirelli Rally Mark Higgins is out on stage 10 with blown engine :mad: Wilks keeps on dominating the rally, after stage 11:
1. Wilks
2. Hanninen at 57"8
3. David Higgins at 2'21"7
4. Morrow at 2'38"8
5. Flodin at 3'04"5
With one stage remaining in Vogelsberg Rally Germany:
1. Van Eldik
2. Wevers at 11"5
3. Wallenwein at 1'28"6
4. Gassner at 2'30"4
5. Kahle at 2'45"7
Rally Porto is also finished. It was an easy victory for Magalhaes. Stage 6 was cancelled. He took victory from Fontes at 2'08"7 and Peres at 4'36"2. If you see the time differences, and this in only 6 competitive stages, i think i am right if i say it was an easy victory for Bruno. :D
Vogelsberg Rally in Germany is finished also:
1. Van Eldik
2. Wevers at 3"7
3. Wallenwein at 1'49"0
4. Gassner at 2'36"0
5. Kahle at 3'44"2
So it was a close finish but Van Eldik kept his head cool to take victory by a couple of seconds. :rolleyes:
Tha rally was run under terrible weather conditions. Fog and a lot of rain, just like in Portugal 2001. The stage 6 was cancelled because a safety car was stuck in the mud.Quote:
Originally Posted by wwbroe
Ok, thank you for the info Sardalense, i hope the weather will be better next month in Portugal Rally. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Sardalense
Anyway it was crushing victory for Magalhaes who was clearly in a different league.
Photos Vyskov:
http://rally-mania.cz/med.php?g=367&au=0
First onboards:
http://www.mediasport.cz/videa/rok-2008
Crew Felt/Elias is duo of ewrc journalists. Photographer Marek Felt and cameraman Petr Elias alias Mravenecz...
Pirelli rally in England is finished also. Quite easy victory for Wilks who took all but two stagewins. Classifacation:
1. Wilks
2. Hanninen at 55"5
3. David Higgins at 2'30"8
4. Flodin at 3'22"8
5. Morrow at 3'38"2
6. Jones at 3'45"9
Pitty thet Mark Higgins didn't make it to the finish. Stuart Jones did with the second MG S2000 but he was far off Higgins pace. :D
Drama for Van Eldik in Vogelsberg Rally. He finished last stage and was overall winner with 3"1 advantage over Wevers, but he clocked in too late at final timecontrol and received a penalty of 20 sec, so Wevers is the new winner. :eek: