eemu / Rallirinki @HartusvuoriWRC
According to Rallye Monte Carlo Rally Guide 1, Power Stages in 2017 would grant points to first five top finishers. No FIA decision yet.
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eemu / Rallirinki @HartusvuoriWRC
According to Rallye Monte Carlo Rally Guide 1, Power Stages in 2017 would grant points to first five top finishers. No FIA decision yet.
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83’ Portugal Rally schedule: Leg 1, from 09.00 to 16.30; leg 2, from 22.00 to 07.45; leg 3, from 14.00 to 24.00; leg 4, from 09.30 to 20.45; leg 5, from 04.00 to 23.20.
2430 kms (675 SS kms) in three and a half days. It was a smooth rally, compared to the previous years and some of the others WRC events of that time. Cars were already powerful (Gr.B first year: 037, Quattro A1, R5T Tdc) but not easy to drive; that didn’t bother Rohrl, Allen, Milkkola, Blomqvist or the amazing Therier.
I’m not a nostalgic guy, but those were fantastic years!
Hayden Paddon @HaydenPaddon
Leaving for Corsica test today but won't be back at base for another 29 days with 4 rallys and 4 tests over the next 5 weeks. Busy times
Mads Østberg has yet to finalise his 2017 plans but the 28-year-old admitted talks were progressing well.
“We are in negotiations with a few different teams and I feel it’s going quite well. It’s never easy to know at this point of the year what might happen next year, but I’m very positive that we will find a good solution and that I can be in a good team,” he added.
Rumours about Nasser Al-Attyiah with Hyundai i20 R5 in WRC2 next season: Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Germany, Italy and Australia.
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