If we are including all 'National Championships', and none 'retired' drivers;
1. Mark Higgins
2. Kris Meeke
3. Andy Burton
4. Neil Weaver
5. David Higgins
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If we are including all 'National Championships', and none 'retired' drivers;
1. Mark Higgins
2. Kris Meeke
3. Andy Burton
4. Neil Weaver
5. David Higgins
Mark higgins above kris Meeke ?????????
Top 5 in Norway:
1 Petter Solberg
2 Andreas Mikkelsen
3 Mads Østberg
4 Henning Solberg
5 Eivind Brynildsen
Top 5 in Sweden in my opinion.
1. PG Andersson
2. Patrik Flodin
3. Patrik Sandell
4. Mattias Ekström
5. Victor Henriksson
Hey mate, can we use the Millen's? I think that Rod and Reese would have to be my numbers 3,4 with Gilmour at 5. But I am not sure if you would allow occasional rally-x, rally america and hillclimbs as strictly rally according to your rules....Quote:
Originally Posted by Maui J.
Hi Mirek!Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
That's only my humble opinion off course!
Sousa and Magalhães were never in competition with each other for a championship! When Bruno run in the Portuguese Champ with the Peugeot Bernardo drove a Gr.N car. I know they had Azores and Madeira rally's both in S2000 cars, but Bernardo was thinking in the Portuguese Champ, and Bruno was running for the IRC. Also, Bernardo did better time's last year in the rallies that had equal roads of the one Bruno made the year before!
Bruno it's a good driver, but not the best from his generation. At least I don't think so... António Rodrigues (that had some bad carreer management back in 2007) and Mex Machado (retired to fallow is professional carrer)where better! Bruno just had... better godfathers!!
But, as I said, that my two cents and my humble opinion! Francis considered Bruno the best, and a lot of portuguese people would put Miguel Campos or Adruzilo Lopes on top of the list!
Greatings my friend
Kajetanowicz needs more credit I think what he did with a Gr N against S2000's is fantastic..Quote:
Originally Posted by wrc1600
1. F. Duval
2. T. Neuville (Because of the potential in the future)
3. F. Loix
4. M. Boon
5. I would almost say Tsjoen and Snijers, one is a gentlemen driver but maybe one of the best in the world and the other one is a legend who's still fast
We have alot of talent but my top 5 consist more on people who have been driving with really fast cars and getting very nice results.
1.Dimitar Iliev {ERC, BGRC} - multiple bulgarian rally champion, won the Rally Bulgaria in 2007, the first bulgarian driver to win it after ILia Chubrikov in 1971.
2. Petar Gyoshev {ERC, BGRC} - the most talented driver nowdays, everybody is expecting a lot more to come from him.
3. Yasen Popov {BGRC} - maybe near the end of his career, still very fast but unfornately hasn't enough funds to drive a s2000 car.
4. Krum Donchev {BGRC} - four times bulgarian rally champion, vise champion in ERC in 2006.
5. Todor Slavov {ERC, BGRC} - third in JWRC last year, the biggest success of bulgarian in WRC.
1 Petter Solberg : 36, WRC, More than 400 stage wins (most of them not in the best car/seat) shows no signs of ageing (well maybe his hair is a little thinner).
2 Andreas Mikkelsen 21, IRC, Huge potencial, can (and will) go all the way.
3 Mads Østberg 23, WRC, Norways next WRC champ says Martin Holmes.
4 Henning Solberg 38, WRC, Got to admire Hennings efforts in getting money so Wilson can put together cars from M-Sports trashbin (has lost some motivasion).
5 Anders Grøndal 27, PWRC, Too small backing to show his real potencial i am afraid.
Finland top 5 as I see it.
1 Hirvonen
2 Latvala
3 Hänninen
4 Ketomaa
5 Gardemeister