so R4 with 33mm restrictor, 1300kg minimum weight, plastic windows, etc.
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so R4 with 33mm restrictor, 1300kg minimum weight, plastic windows, etc.
Can anybody (Imperatore?) confirm that Ralliart Italy is working on R4 kit only for Lancer Evo X? It means no R4 kit will be available for Evo IX?
Why don't you sent him a PM?Quote:
Originally Posted by br21
No R4 kit for Evo IX.Quote:
Originally Posted by br21
The 2wd R categories is liked by the British Rally Championship. As they have announced a 2WD only for R categories from 2012.
The 2012 Championship will solely focus on competition with homologated two wheel drive cars up to two litre engine capacity, as well as cars that are still homologated in groups A & N, it includes the new breed of Group R class cars currently produced by Renault, Peugeot, Suzuki, Ford and Citroën. Following discussions with manufacturers it is also known that other marques are expected to homologate two wheel drive cars in 2011 these include Mini and Skoda.
Will other European countries follow with a similiar format?
Just need the world rally championship and IRC to also do this ;)
I have heard the same story.Quote:
Originally Posted by aykutbilir
They did this in the 90's with the Kit CarsQuote:
Originally Posted by navtheace
PRESS RELEASE For Immediate release 05/01/11
Dulux Trade MSA British Rally Championship
Four wheel drive; over but not out
Following the announcement that the MSA British Rally Championship will only be for two wheel drive cars from 2012, Championship Manger Mark Taylor has pledged that there will be a home for the four wheel drive cars which will be unable to compete in the BRC.
“Outside of the BRC, discussions with competitors and teams are ongoing and there is significant interest in creating a series purely for four wheel drive cars.” he said, “but UK Rally is keen to point out this will not have the British title or indeed conflict with the objectives for the BRC. Instead ideas surrounding a “Masters” series are being drawn up, based on Group A8 and Group B13 four wheel drive cars only.
Whilst the series would in the main be held at rounds of the BRC, the competitors would enter stand alone events, such as the rally held in Northern Ireland for world rally cars in 2010, so as not to conflict with other rallies. It would be featured in the media as a competitive arena for past rally champions and competitors who enjoy their four wheel drive cars, seeking to compete on longer single day events with high media profile and quality television coverage.
Whilst we eagerly await the outcome of the MSA’s review on stage rallying, it is hoped that more details should emerge by Easter 2011.”
+Honda (Civic R3) and Abarth/Fiat (500 R3T)Quote:
Originally Posted by navtheace
If I have good info, Fabia R2 Max will be homologated at 1st March.
Abarth also Punto R3D ;) No Suzuki in Gr.R, I think.