From official site od Ypres rally: Pieter Tsjoen, who did a fantastic rally with his Abarth Super 2000 in Ypres before his retirement due to mechanical problems, just announced the end of his career as a rallydriver. WTF?
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From official site od Ypres rally: Pieter Tsjoen, who did a fantastic rally with his Abarth Super 2000 in Ypres before his retirement due to mechanical problems, just announced the end of his career as a rallydriver. WTF?
I dont understand it...Quote:
Originally Posted by Dejan
:eek:
Tsjoen stops rallying ???? :s
WOW !!! Enrique Garcia-Ojeda didn't give up fight for 2nd position !!! :D
He passed Cols for just 1s after penultimate stage(SS17)... ;)
Rossetti has a 41s gap over them with a 33km long last stage to go... :)
I do. Before the rally he said he was going to make a choice soon about his future. When an interviewer asked him what to choose between doing the entire IRC season or a few WRC rallies in a WRC, he said: "none of both!"Quote:
Originally Posted by PLuto
That said enough I think.
And if Rosetti wins, well driven. I saw he was fast for his first Ypres but we've seen last year where that can end. :D
This really was a fantastic rally. If fact, this is the kind of competition that we need in the WRC. Until then, it's not worth following the WRC. I never thought that I would say that . . . but that's how I feel.
Congratulations to Luca Rosetti . . . he won the Salento Rally last weekend and now Ypres. Fantastic drive.
Simon
Ojeda 22s faster than Rossetti on last stage :eek:
But is it enough compared to Cols ?? :confused:
FANTASTIC !!!! Enrique-Garcia Ojeda saved his 2nd position from Cols !!! :bounce: :bounce:
It is logical. Cols must think about the points of Belgian Rally Championship, where he has now a big lead. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
You are absolutely right. WRC was going down the drain for many years and now it's nothing more than pure s-h-i-t (I'm sorry for bad language, but I don't know how to express my thoughts in a more polite words).Quote:
Originally Posted by imprezarb5
If the guys at http://www.autoklub.pl are right Dimitar Iliev is back on the first place in the European Championship:
1. Iliev 30,
2. Sołowow 29,
Travaglia 29,
4. Garcia Ojeda 24,
5. Navarra 20,
6. Isik 18,
7. Vouilloz 17,
8. Czopik 15,
Jean-Joseph 15,
10. Sebalj 13.