It is a bad news for argentinien rally fans. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Luis Pacheco
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It is a bad news for argentinien rally fans. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Luis Pacheco
Not at all, they are trying to move it to Buenos Aires as it was the first interested in receive the rally.Quote:
Originally Posted by Luis Pacheco
Source: http://www.rallyreportnews.com.ar
So Pluto, it is 100% sure yet that Argentina is out? Or will they try to do it same place like this year? Damn, i had been planning my trip over there allready. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by PLuto
Try to use translator :o )
As I wrote in the article and also under my link, there is still possibility to move the rally to San Luis.
I allways use translator first, but translating Czech language to Flemish gives some very funny results and very diffcult to read. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by PLuto
But thanks for the answer anyhow. ;)
The best result is always to English. I have read article somewhere about Google Translator how it is working. So in two worlds, Google use and analyse a lot of documents, which are translated between different languages. So, quality depends significantly of number of documents have been translated from/into. Sure, English is obviously on the top.Quote:
Originally Posted by wwbroe
Harry Hunt (Citroën DS R3) source autonews.be
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Originally Posted by cvhi
I suppose not at Monte-Carlo for a start :confused:
Petter Solberg to do IRC
http://www.ircseries.com/html/readnews.asp?id=2358
I see, according to the entry list Hening is also to do Monte-Carlo and F1 star Robert Kubica is too.
Wevers Sport bought 2 Skoda Fabia S2000's (ex Hanninen and Loix). Bernard ten Brinke will use one for a limited IRC program. Wevers Sport was asked to make on offer to run the Fabia for Loix and BFO Skoda Belgium, together with RGRS, Symtech and Motorsport International.