I think if Suzuki get atko they are making a mistake, no ofence to any atkos fan but lets face it, there are better drivers out there! the only possibility for atko its to pay for his seat, but a seat in a new car? well dont know
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I think if Suzuki get atko they are making a mistake, no ofence to any atkos fan but lets face it, there are better drivers out there! the only possibility for atko its to pay for his seat, but a seat in a new car? well dont know
In Corsica most propably only one car, driven by Panizzi.Quote:
Originally Posted by duff
Did I miss something? Aren't the Suzuki's supposed to make their debut in Finland?
And DJ, Panizzi for sure? Thought he was happy with his place at Peugeot at the moment.
AMEN!Quote:
Originally Posted by DonJippo
http://www.crash.net/news_view~cid~4~id~144256.htmQuote:
Originally Posted by Josti
http://calientestolanu.wordpress.com...zi-al-volante/Quote:
Originally Posted by Josti
Not 100% sure though...
It would make sense for Suzuki to use experienced freenlance drivers for their "test events" this year. This would probably give them best feedback. Panizzi would be a good choise for tarmac, specially Corsica.
I don't think their drivers this year are any indications about who drives for them in 2008
You are right they are not.Quote:
Originally Posted by COD
Where did you hear that rumour?Quote:
Originally Posted by swordsman
Ditto the abovo. Please state your source
Hummm... never thought of Panizzi but it is in fact a good choice espcially for Corsica. Gilles has driven 206, Lancer, and Fabia in recent years, so he can give some indication of where the development of Suzuki stands. Other obvious chice is Gardemeister who also have lots of experience with other cars.
Up until now, I was assuming one of the Suzuki JWRC driver would get one of the seats, but Garde-Panizzi line up sounds better for this year especially considering this year's entry is just testing.