Chris Atkinson will drive 0 car in Rally Queensland this weekend.
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Chris Atkinson will drive 0 car in Rally Queensland this weekend.
I'm in program of UNICEF. And I'm not Warmbold..
There is a rumour in Estonian press that NORF will be included in 2010 calendar instead of Russia or Indonesia. At the moment it just seems to be the idea of the journalist :-)
And like I said before.. there is no point to give food or money to Africa. Give them education or/and for example sporting Idols like Loeb or Grönholm in Rally etc. Then they have the motivation. Giving just pure money or food increases the problem. More food, more money, more time for making children=need for more money and food.
Educatio+motivation (idols)=less time for thinking about new children=more money left=more money for education=less children in hunger.
Be careful, conrad's dad has very very close ties with mugabe and he can get you wherever you are! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Barreis
Bluuford, You're cool as VK!!! :)
Russia and Indonesia were dropped from 2010 calendar so there needs to be two new events on it if they keep 12 rounds calendar so I guess NORF is as good as any other candidate to replace those dropped ones.Quote:
Originally Posted by bluuford
Well Russia was planned 18th of July, very close to the normal slot of NORF. next round is Bulgaria 8th of August. distance from Findland to Bulgaria is approximately 2500km. So, nothing too bad. maybe good Idea would be Australia just after New Zealand (2 weeks in between to allow ships reach from NZ to Australia strating near 30th of May and then summer vocation until the end of July:-)
Or Acropolis before Bulgaria!!!
Yeah, why not, NORF somewhere near to the midsummer day and and Acropolis just one week before Bulgaria. Then it will be one hell of a hot Acropolis :-) Anyway, it will be only one night trip from Acropolis to Bulgaria. Lets say, they pack their stuff of Sunday afternoon, then trucks are driving overnight and on Monday morning they can already start to prepare their cars for Bulgaria. Two and half full days should be enough for the teams. And that sound quite cost effective as well (if they don't destroy their cars in Greece). Bulgaria was tarmac? So, then they should agree that they must convert the same cars in tarmac spec if the car is not destroyed in Greece ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Psycho!
Rumours in a UK paper - Motorsport News - say Petter is looking to drive a Pug 307 in Sardinia. Apparently the whale deals fsar better with hot temperatures, and Citroen are not giving him the parts he wants as he could challenge the full team.