And what about Korhonen on the last SS...
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And what about Korhonen on the last SS...
Retirements and Exclusions
this may help
I know, but it will not...Quote:
Originally Posted by Elkoorps
Niko-Pekka Nieminen retired on SS11 too. For Finns this rally was two stages too long...
Now it seems that Nikara had a fire. What a shame!
Very unlucky for all the Flying Fins, I cannot wait for the TV footage though to see the battle of Nikara and Donnelly.
The man has always been bloody fast, its a disgrace that he hasn't had the opportunity to further his rally career!Quote:
Originally Posted by Sulland
Just got back from a surprisingly good day out - wasn't expecting the competition and spectating to be as good this year with less WRC cars and with people like Dodd and Perez not on the entry list. However I was pleasantly surprised - Donnelly was really going for it as were the O'Brians in the Focuses and a few of the Escorts at the end of the field. Overall a really good event, great viewing again and some of the best marshals I've known. For all those who complained on various other forums (on here seemed to be nicely positive!) I can confirm their negativity was misplaced.
Yes, another BRC winner stuck in no man's land. Can't raise finance to further his career. Marty McCormack is another, and the same could be said for Kris Meeke.
By the way, we all know Keith is Irish, but what license is he driving on? On one of the Irish forums they're not happy that in the results a GBR flag is shown next to his name.
It turns out Steve Røkland also has been driving a R1 Fiesta, but M-Sport did not recieve the homologation papers, so he started in the R2 class.
As the Shootout winner he has been asked by M-Sport to use the R1 in BRC, and be part of the development of the car!
Cool!