Depends on budget. I suspect it's not too big which is a pity. Hopefully see him in ERC R5 or R3.Quote:
Originally Posted by Plan9
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Depends on budget. I suspect it's not too big which is a pity. Hopefully see him in ERC R5 or R3.Quote:
Originally Posted by Plan9
His plans for 2014 are not known - but yes, maybe some WRC rallies with R3 and/or ERC rallies with 207 S2000 or later on with R5. Maybe some Polish rallies with 208 R2 again. Donīt think weīll see him in a WRC again this year after Monte.Quote:
Originally Posted by noel157
If Toyota or any other manufacturer joins the party I can imagine Bouffier would be in demand as a test driver having experience of the DS3, i20 and Fiesta WRCs.
My favourite action photo of the new livery so far, really shows the colours well: :cool:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...g?t=1389735267
If Wilson wants results, he will replace Hirvonen with Bouffier at least on tarmac roundsQuote:
Originally Posted by Plan9
Wonīt be possible, because Hirvonen is his No. 1 driver.Quote:
Originally Posted by COD
Itīs possible, No.1 only have to do 10 events! New rule for this season.Quote:
Originally Posted by WUff1
Ahh thank you, didnīt know this!
Malcom Wilson seriously impressed by Kubica ...
http://www.wrc.com/en/wrc/news/january- ... 2-12-.html
His raw speed has impressed me too in recent times, but his extra experience will soon mean he could be a real challenger... :facelick:
Malcolm has to cool down a little.Kubica while his debut is excellent,had a much more clear road.It is clearly visible at videos and photos.