I doubt we are going to get VW in Rallying, if they are considering F1 engine supply http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/80348
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I doubt we are going to get VW in Rallying, if they are considering F1 engine supply http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/80348
Marcus & Timo returns to Monza Rally Show
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Looks like Rally Jordan will have Saturday-finish as well. Rally runs from April 1st to April 3rd.
Itinearies to Rally Mexico and Rally Turkey are also available. Both have 350+ kms. Turkey's leg 3 looks nice km-wise, having 112 km.
Just had a quick look at rally of Turkey and about 50kms of the route is tarmac ,so that could be interesting. I think we might see 2 or 3 more events go this way next year.
The new stages of Rally of Turkey are worth to see. Mixed surface at some places, water splashes, bumps, fast sections and some technical ones... Remember this is the first time those stages in Istanbul are being used. Some of you may remember the stages from IRC and ERC...
Can't stand waiting...=)
Sounds good. I suppose rallies need to start trying to make themselves stand out from the crowd. Sounds like the Turkish organisers are trying to do just that.Quote:
Originally Posted by muscrae
Petter switch to Ford ?
http://www.autohebdo.fr/rallye/wrc/a...edium=facebook
Is auto hebdo one of the relaible sources? - I know some sources in every country are considered more reliable and accurate with their info, whilst others grab a headline without much grain of truth. Which category does auto hebdo fit in?Quote:
Originally Posted by jbmarcus21
:) aaahhhh... brilliant. I love it! Kimi has stole the limelight from Ford, so Petter in a Ford is absolutely nessesary. Hopefully not Munchi/Stobart, but equal with Hirvonen.
Quit the messing, bring back 3 car teams.
They "generally" are.Quote:
Originally Posted by MJW
Won't take too long to find out.