If they had money, they would start both. I'm sure.
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If they had money, they would start both. I'm sure.
So that's the problem, that's a shame :( too bad
Ogier is driving for Peugeot Italy on Sardinia, and in Belgium for who? Kronos?
He is driving PH Sport car in Italy. He only have Peugeot Italia colours on it ;)
Awful colours, i have to say! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Mirek Fric [Cze
Great great entrylist so far :D
It is logical for me. One week before and after Ypres there is a round of CIR.Quote:
Originally Posted by mousti
Wevers Sport has bought a Skoda Fabia S2000 from RGRS (driven by Brynildsen in Portugal) for renting and will enter the car for Mark van Eldik, together with Mark's own team ATM Autosport. The Fabia will probarly also be present in the Deutschland Rally.
Skoda confirmed the Evo2 Fabia will start in Ypres.
I am not certain, but Google translation of the Czech press release seems to suggest that Loix will drive for the factory team on Ypres?
Yes, it's true, he will drive third factory car and probably also Evo 2 ;)
Does anyone know if Ypres Rally will be broadcasted live like Monte Carlo and Sardegna?
I think Eurosport will have live coverage, but not from the stages, only from servicepark. Also Belgian television Exqui Plus will have 10 times half an hour broadcast, but i think also only serviceparks and shakedown. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by julkki
Is there a reason why Kronos haven't run him? I would have thought they would have been Peugeot's favoured team.Quote:
Originally Posted by RS
Don't forget, Kronos was running 3 cars in Italy... Meeke, Neuville and AlRajhi.
In my opinion PH Sport, Kronos and Racing Lions are quite equal as satelite teams of Peugeot.Quote:
Originally Posted by AndyRAC
Very interesting entry list. I haven't seen link here before so: http://www.ypresrally.com/index.php/...ntry-list.html
So, Kruuda is going to have his first ever tarmac rally there.
I think it is the same for the other Estonians Koitla and Kangur.
So, probably some extra fun for spectators :-)
They are used to pull newbies out of ditches :D
Cool, those Evo2s are going to look pretty mean in tarmac trim :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Mirek Fric [Cze
Yes he drive's with the EVO 2Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Mirek Fric [Cze
Looks like Magalhães will be at Ypres. Is name is in the entry list.
With less than 2 weeks to go can anyone post up any 'must visit' spectator points. Looking to spend most of Friday on Hollbeke stage for IRC 1 then FIA Historics and then the top 20 IRC (2). I was then going to hop across to Mesen (2) for the rest of the evening. Saturday schedule looks like 4 different stages is possible to visit, but 'which ones' is the question.
Didn't they announce they will do live stages again but a bit lesser than last year? I can see they said 4 events will having live coverage on the stages.Quote:
Originally Posted by wwbroe
I could swear that I read in an IRC news article (on the official site) about which events were confirmed to have live coverage this year, and that Geko Ypres was among them, but of course I can't find it now, so don't take my word for it. I might have seen it somewhere else, or maybe it's just in my imagination...
No, I think the other 2 live tv stage rounds this year are Scotland and Cyprus.
Shame, because Ypres has a great entry list, although I don't think the stages there make for such great tv as Monte or Sardinia for example.
Live broadcasting is also from Madeira. :) ;)
Exqi Sport, a Belgian TV channel will do some live rallying from Ypres, but from service park:
http://www.rallylovers.be/?p=nieuws&detail=3982
Live stages?Quote:
Originally Posted by Ondra WRC
Yes.Quote:
Originally Posted by RS
But not from Eurosport, only by portuguese television, i think.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ondra WRC
Is it the same Portuguese TV channel as the last years? If yes, then I have it and I have only one Protuguese channel.Quote:
Originally Posted by Luis Pacheco
Eurosport has also live broadcast. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Luis Pacheco
I´m not talking about the lives from Service Park, but live stages. Eurosport since the start never broadcast live stages from Madeira, if I´m not wrong.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ondra WRC
RTP-Madeira is responsible for the transmission and broadcast live at national television. Sometimes by RTP2, RTP-N and RTP International.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wim_Impreza
This year one of the stages will have a big jump near a football stadion. I hope to see live pictures from there. :D
They should be broadcast live SS. But this is still not 100%.Quote:
Originally Posted by Luis Pacheco
Actually Madeira isnt on plans of Eurosport for live coverage.
It would be a good way forward for Eurosport in the future if local tv channels could share the live feed with Eurosport and share the cost too. More exposure and more economically viable too
First pictures from the peugot s2000 patrick snijers
http://www.patricksnijers.com/main.htm
Entrylist is now published and Program : http://planetemarcus.free.fr/ypresirc10.htm
Stephane Sarrazin added also now with the support of Peugeot France! Unexpected and late surprise a very nice one btw! :)
Nice surprise indeed, i guess Peugeot want's to throw everything into the battle with Skoda. Let's see what they are capable of. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by mousti