If i understand right, we will have Fiesta R5 with same name, but instead appears on class 2, appears RC2. WRC appears RC1 instead WRC and so on...Quote:
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If i understand right, we will have Fiesta R5 with same name, but instead appears on class 2, appears RC2. WRC appears RC1 instead WRC and so on...Quote:
Originally Posted by Andre Oliveira
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Originally Posted by Mirek
I'd say the 2013 "Rallye-Jeunes": Laurent Laskowski and especially Eric Camilli(the fastest of the two drivers) :)
What Camilli did in the DS3 R1 and then in the DS3 R3 in french tarmac championship was simply outstanding :eek:
Mérci beaucoup!
News from FIA: http://www.fia.com/news/world-motor-sport-council-3
Tanaks situation has puzzled me. His first wrc season and neuvilles were very similiar, and look where Thierry is now. Against Hanninen in swrc tanak showed great speed too so i think its been unfortunate that Tanak has been totally left out. Maybe his 1st year in wrc was a bit too early but i hope he gets a chance again sometime in the future at least.Quote:
Originally Posted by Carbon
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Originally Posted by Sulland
No news about JWRC and Citroën :confused:
Yeah, Tanak would be the man. :bounce: He´s got the thing needed. Give him a chance!
Maybe even Meeke could have but as second driver. :confused:
Citroen could use both in a good way to score as much points as possible.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/111720
Dani Sordo will be confirmed as a Hyundai World Rally Championship driver for the 2014-opening Monte Carlo event next week.
The Spaniard is expected to tackle all asphalt rounds of next year's championship alongside Thierry Neuville in an i20 WRC.
Hyundai Motorsport has recently revealed Thierry Neuville and Juho Hanninen as drivers of the all-new i20 WRC, but declined to make comment on any crew who will join them next season.
Sordo, who was unavailable when AUTOSPORT tried to contact him, will compete on the asphalt rounds of the 2014 calendar following his seventh start in the French Alps next month.
The Spaniard has a strong record on the Monte, finishing on the podium on three of his last four outings.
Hyundai will confirm its driver line-up at a launch in Frankfurt next week, but a tweet - which has been subsequently removed - from Hyundai Spain confirmed the deal.
The tweet said: "Dani Sordo will run with Hyundai on the Monte Carlo Rally and other rounds of the world championship."
Sordo's decision removes him from Citroen's list of possible drivers. Citroen reveals its team on December 16.
Two, but still very young :Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
Axel Garcia : he win 2013 French Junior championship for his second year of rally. He started in 2012. For his 4th rally, he done Critérium des Cévennes, and finished on the podium in Junior champ !
For sure, great great hope in France. He is from Enjolras family.
Another is Laurent Pellier. He started rally this year, and did pretty good performance. He did podiums in french junior champ and win the DS3 R1 trophy in Var. He did one year on track. He can be interesting things in the future, and I think he'll be next junior champion. But he has a small lack of consistancy for the moment.
Other good, but not so sure if they can be top class driver :
Eric Camilli and Laurent Laskowski, both Rallyes Jeunes. They did incredible perf with DS3 R3 in their last race of the year, as fast as Robert on various stages. Let's see what happened to them next year, as the 2011 winners are nowhere now, even if they were less impressive.
At a bigger step there are other good drivers, as Charles Martin, who showed great perf. He finished 2nd in junior champ in 2012, and this year impressed in 208 R2 trophy. Let's see how he'll turn.
Thank You as well.