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Originally Posted by 'Mirek Fric
The S2000s in front after SS1(Baumschlager, Waldherr and Benedict) :bounce:
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Originally Posted by 'Mirek Fric
The S2000s in front after SS1(Baumschlager, Waldherr and Benedict) :bounce:
After SS3 Bosch Superplus Rallye, Raimund Baumschlager leading with 11s advantage over Andreas Waldherr and 42s over Waldemar Benedict... ;)
After SS9 Bosch Superplus Rally today no change...except gaps, between Baumschlager, Waldherr and Benedict, it's really a rally made for S2000s :)
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Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
Dominique Bruyneel went off and retired on SS1... ;(
Where is Waldherr on the last stage of the Bosch Super plus Rally? :(
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Originally Posted by HaCo
Mechanical problem... retired :(
Victory for Raimund Baumschlager and Skoda :D
Second place for Waldemar Benedict his best result so far in the 207 ;)
Third place for Patrick Winter(unknown driver to me)...
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Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
End of leg one(after six stages)... :cool:
It wasn't the day for our belgian friends !!! :(
First Dominique Bruyneel who went off on SS1, then Bernard Munster who had differencial problems on his Skoda Octavia(only repaired at the service after three stages), in the Citroën Racing trophy it's not a lot better, Tanghe and Snijers are far behind... :mark:
Overall Laurent Carbonaro in his(turkmenish :p : )whale is leading the rally in front of Thomas Privé(a few engine cutting problems for him)and Bob Colsoul(best belgian driver position),...
Exceptional performances of "polish champion" Bryan Bouffier who is currently 8th overall in his small C2 R2 Max :eek:
Edit: tomorrow four stages left to go...
In Austria there was the Bosch Super Plus rallye this weekend. After two days of competition it was Baumschlager who took victory in his Fabia S2000. Drama for RGRS when Waldherr retired on the very last stage, lying in second place overall, with a technical problem. :mad:
1. Baumschlager
2. Benedict at 3'25"6
3. Winter at 3'31"9
4. Saibel at 3'39"2
5. Stengg at 4'29"3
At the end of first day in Rally of the Lakes in Ireland, these are the standings:
1. Mc Hale G.
2. Donnely at 2"2
3. Boland at 9"8
4. Mc Nulty at 34"5
5. Mc Hale A. at 47"2
Both G. MacHale and Donnelly crashed on SS11 :(