and even better in WRC3 (all those Citroen + Clio R3T and 208 R2 drivers)
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Great news for our drivers @EsapekkaLappi and @PontusTidemand , who will both be competing in a @MotorsportSkoda #R5 for @rallydeportugal !
Bernardo Sousa will replace Xavi Pons on Rally of Portugal
for Portugal:
27x WRC2 (Lategan, Nutica and Carchat have been mentioned here but they are NOT WRC2)
19x WRC3 (15x JWRC) (16x DS3, 2x 208 and Clio turbo)
http://www.rallydeportugal.pt/Resour..._VRP2015v2.pdf
It's gonna be great battle in WRC2 class in Portugal, and 3 estonians taking part of it. Hoping to see Kruuda and Pärn on the podium or Kruuda even to win. And Tänak on podium too, the Brits had a great weekend in Argentina, now it is our turn :p
It´s now 30 for WRC2 in Portugal
#92 Lategan (Fabia S2000)
#93 Carchat (evoX)
#89 Marco Tempestini (Subaru)
updated 5.5
http://www.rallydeportugal.pt/Resour..._VRP2015v2.pdf
@Geropadilla1 start @Rally_d_Italia con un Ford R5 #WRC2
Change of plan for Breen:
'After his retirement from WRC Rallye de Portugal last month Peugeot Rally Academy driver Craig Breen has changed his WRC2 Championship plan.
The FIA European Championship leader has decided not to compete as planned on WRC Poland at the start of July but instead will take his SAINTéLOC Racing run Peugeot 208T16 to WRC Rallye Deutschland. The rally which takes place from the 20th to the 23rd of August sees Craig swap gravel for tarmac saying, “We were looking forward to Rally Poland, but after our non-finish in Portugal, we feel this is the best decision to help us on our campaign to win WRC2.”
Although WRC Rallye Deutschland is seen as one of the most difficult asphalt rallies of the season it’s a happy hunting ground for Craig as he has tasted success there before when he won the World Rally Academy class back in 2011. This along with completing a full reconnaissance of the event last year makes the switch a sensible decision.'