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Originally Posted by Simmi
What you doing posting in here? ;)
I thought you'd abandoned WRC for Sportscars....... ;)
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Originally Posted by Simmi
What you doing posting in here? ;)
I thought you'd abandoned WRC for Sportscars....... ;)
I'm sorry for you but the only available maps are the official ones that you can find on the rally site. They're not the best ones, but they have guided me perfectly since 2007 :) .
Haha. I never abandoned the WRC. Lost faith for a few years certainly - but got the fever back!Quote:
Originally Posted by AndyRAC
I have heard it's quite hard to get detailed info. What's the situation with the car parks like? Plenty of choice or funnelled into one area?Quote:
Originally Posted by Kielder
There aren't car parks on this event (it is miles away from your home event). Although sometimes you can find a parking-like place, you have to leave your car on the side of the road. So there's plenty of choice depending on the time of arriving and how famous the area you choose is.Quote:
Originally Posted by Simmi
So Sordo in i20 in Portugal?
I read that somewhere today and I was quite surprised, but when I looked he was quite fast in Portugal last year until he crashed.Quote:
Originally Posted by Barreis
I am a little disappointed how much Hyundai are "diluting" the second car, it doesn't give any of the drivers a chance to really get their teeth into it.
Yesterday watched Portugal 2013 and Sordo was in fight for lead. Maybe in second part of season they'll put third car...
Today's news about Sordo in Portugal are old news. It's the same that we already know since January, which is that he has a big chance to be there. So until Hyundai's confirmation that he will in Portugal and Argentina there's nothing new.
On the other hand, Chardonnet driving the DS3 R5 here are really great news.
Also Tidemand will drive the Fiesta R5 as part of his JWRC prize?Quote:
Originally Posted by Kielder