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News from Rallye Magazin
The clock is ticking inexorably. Only a few days left to the MSD developers to its latest baby running at too., the Opel Corsa S2000 first presented to the public, but so far the car has not yet test kilometres.
"The timetable is tight, but the car is as good as done," Whitehead told Motorsport News clear. "Of course we must at the last detail work is not dawdle. We want to finish quickly so as to have two or three days to test. The chances of the Germany-are starting 50:50. "
The ingredients will use at least not fail. The 2-litre engine comes from Swindon from the BTCC and for the rally to use slightly more favourable torque distribution. gearbox from X-Trac.
Little hope for German fans: Should there with the premiere to rally Germany fails, it promises Whitehead, "that the first use of the car still held on German soil, with Horst Rotter behind the wheel."
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Auris will debut in RSA next weekend! if another was rallied in Paraguay , it was more than likely the Aussie spec car
http://www.rallyworld.net/news.asp?id=1813
yes its a car built in Australia...arrived to paraguay on January.Quote:
Originally Posted by Grant_RSA
Some more pics and a vid of the Proton
http://rallybuzz.stagetimes.com/prot...specification/
So FIA did homologate the Proton S2000 on the 1st of August 2008. Now lets wait for the first tests...
According to german website rallyemagazin.de, the Corsa S2000 will not run as a zero car in Germany next week. The car is ready just now, but they don't want to do a complete rally without any testing in front, so they will shift the debut of the car to another rally, but normally it should be also a rally in Germany with same driver. :(
thats unfortunately right
According to autoklub.pl Alister McRae should test Proton Satria Neo S2000 in close time in order to make APRC 2009 with Proton!
The Proton APRC story here
http://rallybuzz.stagetimes.com/prot...alister-mcrae/
The Commissione Sportive Automobilistica Italiana had received 133 applications from crews wishing to drive the 207 from BF Goodrich
Hope they do a better job then Belgium who choice 'old Snijers' instead of young up comming talentQuote:
Originally Posted by '[Madeira-Rally
Ok Snijers drove good rally, but the drive should have gone to new talent
Has Rene Georges recently rented a car for a rallye in France?
VYH 532 with jeanlain.com advertisement?
It looks like Martin Prokop wants to run in an S2000 on PWRC next year :confused:
Yes... Rally Mont Blanc 5-7 September in France... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by katxal
Yes, he will do PCWRC with Fabia.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
i´m fast! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by GTA
Second outing with his new 207 S2000 this week-end at the Rallye Besse-sur-Braye for André Jézéquel ;)
http://www.rallye-besse.com
The new Proton Satria S2000 looks great :D
Phillip Morrow may test Proton
http://rallybuzz.stagetimes.com/phil...ia-super-2000/
The Opel Corsa S2000 is coming together well and its looking better
brice tirabassi out of IRC???any confirmation about that?
Confirmation on Tirabassi's IRC withdrawal
http://rallybuzz.stagetimes.com/bric...rawn-2008-irc/
Snijers was a excellent choice......good to see him out driving well and finishing the event!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by ProRally
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
He finally finished 3rd overall ;)
MEM have a new test driver for the Proton
http://rallybuzz.stagetimes.com/prot...teen-year-old/
Some Opel S2000 news
http://rallybuzz.stagetimes.com/opel...-1st-2008-msd/
The soon to be FIA homologated toyota Auris made its debut in South Africa this weekend and lead until the 2nd last stage when there was an error with the notes and left the road,
http://www.supersport.co.za/motorspo...uris&id=266184
As this thread now has more than 1,000 posts, it needs to be closed.
A new S2000 summary thread has been created:
S2000 summary (part II)
Please continue discussions in the new thread.
Thank you.