czech fans are impressed too :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Francis44
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czech fans are impressed too :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Francis44
I agree, ok local knowledge but still impressive driving with so many good crews behind him.Quote:
Originally Posted by Francis44
And especialy when he was driving very rarely last year and made only one rally with Fabia before :)
Yes... but don't forget he is a very experienced and good driver and he have some experience with an S2000 (VW Polo). and plus his local knowledge.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Mirek Fric [Cze
He is doing a fantastic job!
It seems a customer Fabia is a very good car, perhaps the best "customer car"
But even considering that, Hevia is very impressive.
What is more, is that he is great to watch, here is his first test with the Fabia: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrtMfLZRSuU
Nice from Hevia, didn't know him ... very good. How old is he ?
Yeah but i heard Skoda does not sell last specification cars for privateers!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by RS
I think i heard too that Sá was thinking on buying one but because of the reason stated above he quited. Is this true??!!
He is about 34 years old...Quote:
Originally Posted by Helstar
Hevia was Spanish champion in 2004 when he was driving for Renault Team Spain.
Last year he won the EVO CUP in Spain and in 2007 he was 2nd overall in the championship with the Polo S2000, he lost ht championship in the last race when he was forced to retire with problems in the car...
I thought that they did, but that Peugeot and Abarth do not?Quote:
Originally Posted by Francis44
In my opinion, they all should. In IRC it is within the manufacturers interest to have private cars performing as well as possible.
[quote="Francis44"]Yeah but i heard Skoda does not sell last specification cars for privateers!!!!
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I guess thats the biggest hint that Skoda will join the WRC!