Is Janne the first confirmed driver in S2000 cup? I know Pons is coming, but he hasn't confirmed car yet.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hartusvuori
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Is Janne the first confirmed driver in S2000 cup? I know Pons is coming, but he hasn't confirmed car yet.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hartusvuori
Pons will also drive a Fiesta S2000. Luis Moya confirmed it a few weeks ago, and in fact, this weekend Nupel Team will race with a Fiesta R2 in last Spanish Champ. round, so their relationship with M-Sport must be quite close right now ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by RS
I cannot see the rush to buy a Fiesta. If I was investing €250,000, I would want to make sure I have the best car. I have no doubt M-Sport will be sorted, but maybe not so soon.
Seems to me the way the sales of these cars are working is a bit like a fad. Certain cars are popular then there is a rush to buy them.Quote:
Originally Posted by Buzz Lightyear
You had the Punto then everyone flocked over to the 207. Then this year people moved over to the Fabia when it became apparent it was a quick car.
Now I think these guys are going to move over to the Fiesta. I'd guess when the new Citroen comes out that will be flavour of the week. If I had the quarter of a mill I'd be knocking down the door at M-Sport for a Fiesta. But that's just me.
This sure came from behind the tree, but good news indeed, i was sure his international rallying was behind already, ford get from him an experienced guy to develope the car.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hartusvuori
Bear in mind also that over the past year or so more drivers like Kopecky, Hanninen and Meeke have started to drive S2K cars.Quote:
Originally Posted by Simmi
Vice President of FIA. Chairman of World Rally Commission. President de Honeur (& ex President) Motorsport NZ. Long time organiser of WRC round Rally NZ. Successful rally competitor & businessman.Quote:
Originally Posted by J.Lindstroem
Rally Catalunya could move to the Galicia area. The rally oprganisers have trouble getting the budget together since long time sponsor Movistar Telefonica is no longer supporting the rally.
What year is this planned move? surely they can be thinking of 2010. Also what kind of roads are there, gravel or asphalt, if so are they totally different character to those currently used?Quote:
Originally Posted by alleskids
If it does move to Galicia, it won't be Rallye Catalunya then. Saying that, it is actually based in Costa Daurada at the moment, whereas it used to be Costa Brava.Quote:
Originally Posted by alleskids
Telefonica-Movistar pulling out is another story. Why? Any reason given?