Thank you for the fast answer, Tom.
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Thank you for the fast answer, Tom.
Final unofficial results Rallye Dijon Côtes d'Or :D
http://www.brennusinfo.fr/2008/DIJON2008/AprčsES12.aspx
Final result in Dijon:
1. Cuoq
2. Vaison at 1'34"9
3. Grohens at 3'06"7
4. Fores at 5'22"6
5. Bouhot at 5'40"7
Thanks all, the Bosch Rally was a fast rally and both VW Polo's run with different gearing, it worked better for Andreas Waldherr who drove a super rally and was never really in threat by any other drivers, a good result after the bad weekend we had in Belgium, Both cars run like a clock from start to finish, with only Kris Rosenberger having a scare when his car was stuck in Reverse gear before a regroup 2 stages from the finish but lucky for him it was at the entry of the service park so we could fix it.... we are still in 3rd place in the championship and all is looking good... :) .. and ps: the Austrians know how to celebrate a victory.... :D
Congrats to you and your team GTA.
Unrelated question but could anyone tell me where Benik came at the weekend in the Focus? I'm having trouble finding the full results.
Benik retired
you mean from the Miskolc Rally? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by urabus-denoS2000
As usual, I write here the national rallies of the week-end I know(please complete, if you know some others) :D
-Rallye Saint-Joseph(Reunion Island)
-Rally de Portugal(IRC/portuguese championship)
-Rajd Elmot(Poland)
-Rallye terra Guijelo(spanish gravel championship)
-Delta rally Croatia(ERC round)
...????
INA Delta Rally is on 22-24th May, not now.
Rally Saturnus ( 9.-11.5.2008 ) - 2nd round of slovenian rally championship will start on friday:
Official site: http://www.rally-saturnus.si
Entry list: http://www.rally-saturnus.si/data/up...sta_prijav.pdf
Yes and a large Czech army is heading towards it :D Pech, Orsák, Trojan, Arazim, Barvík and Štajf
Yes very nice entry list.
soprano:Kaučič is driving,right???Has he recovered???
According to press release of his team, Kaučič will start. He isn't in best physical shape, because he had surgery ( appendix ) 2 weeks ago. He still feels pain in his stomach.Quote:
Originally Posted by urabus-denoS2000
Thank you! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by soprano
Can you post maps?I cant find them...
Maps are finally available on official site:Quote:
Originally Posted by urabus-denoS2000
http://www.rally-saturnus.si/informacije/zemljevid-hp/
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Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
Tallinn Rally (Estonian championship)
Thanks COD ;)
More details about Tallinn on http://www.rally.ee
cant find an actual homepage / entrylist of
-Rallye terra Guijelo(spanish gravel championship)
any ideas where it is ??
Quote:
Originally Posted by aircologne
http://www.jarama.org/2007/tierra/IN...A%20PRUEBA.htm ;)
Results should be on http://www.masrallye.com
Other interesting link http://www.rallyesdetierra.com
:)
Any news about P207 R3? I just read that Slovenian driver Rok Turk (Peugeot Slovenia) will drive P206 R3 and late this season he get new 207 r3 homologated late this year?
153 crews are on the entry list of second round of Czech Rallysprint Champioship - Rally Luzicke hory. Rally take place next week, that is 17th May. The rally is a part of Lausitz Cup. Unfortunately this year without Olaf Dobberkau with his Porsche who was the one to watch last year. Stages are situated just at the German and Polish border.
Entry list: http://www.frog-frog.cz/LuzickeHory/...ihlasenych.pdf
Official website (Czech, English, German and Polish): http://www.frog-frog.cz/LuzickeHory/HomeFrms.htm
Time schedule: http://www.autosport.cz/zavody/soubo...1d840b169b20f2
Rally contains 6 stages (2x3) of 73 competitive kilometers, 10% is gravel, 90% tarmac. From the favourites 2 WRC with Drotár and Trněný, 1 S2000 with Peták and from the large number of production cars for example Trojan and Semerad.
Why isn't Odlozilik on entrylist too :confused:
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Originally Posted by PJRevs
The only 207 R3 I know is running in Spain(gravel championship - driver this year Climent Domingo)...there even have no rumour of such car developped here in France :mark:
He decided to not to start there already before his crash in Cesky Krumlov.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
Sprintrally championship isnt interesting for him. His priority is first league. But maybe he will start in next sprint in Tisnov.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
Thanks Pluto and Karbonyl ;)
Yes,I read it too,it would be interesting.Quote:
Originally Posted by PJRevs
But the problem is that,if Peugeot makes one,it will probably be on the 207 RC which is an 1.6 turbo (R3 must be 2.0 non-turbo)
There is some class R3T for turbo cars but I don't know exact regulations...
First photos from rally Saturnus:
http://www.superspecial.si/index.php...-in-štart.html
Results can be found here:
http://on-line.rally-saturnus.si/index.htm
Although Trojan won the stage, by far most spectacular driver on stage was Gassner junior. First stage was only for spectators fun, 3 laps of fine gravel drifts on speedway circuit. Tomorrow real stages are coming.
Bdw can someone translate Pech`s opinion about rally. Only thing I understand is that he has great respect for very demanding and technical stages...
He says:
We are after recce. It is beautiful warm weather here. For us Czechs the stages are very difficult because they are still corner-to-corner-like on a narrow road. Interesting thing is that there is a gravel part on every stage which makes it very changeble in rhytm. But we love the stages and the others Czech crews as well. It is very difficult to understand several different types of tarmac when especialy one is very slippy. We need to learn the local knowleadge of the slippery places in all the long rally. The super special stage will be a big fun as it is on a gravel speedway and we are looking forward to it.
Thanks Mirek!
After the first real day in Saturnus rally,
Vaclav Pech is leading with a comfortable lead of 45 seconds in front of Hermann Gassner in second and Tomaz Kaucic in third.Pech was fast all day and he was VERY attractive,while Gassner was in his normal fast but extremely unattractive style.The only main retirement was Jaroslav Orsak.
He went off the road at a gravel section,almost no damage to the car.I spoke to him and he said that he was oversteering too much at a corner and he tried to correct the car when he went off the road with his last wheels.Then he simply slid off.
Tomorrow will be 6 more stages.
Results after 1. leg of rally Saturnus:
http://on-line.rally-saturnus.si/ss_leg1.htm
From 84 starters only 49 managed to finished the leg. Quite a lot of retirements (probably most spectacular were Lamonato and Kos-first Lamonato slid off, and then Kos "parked" his yugo on Lamonato`s clio) I hoped more crews will finish the leg. It was beautiful sunny day, a little bit windy and on SS Čeče where I was it was also very dusty so I had mouth full of dust when I went home. But it was a great "circuit" stage (3 laps) , 4wds were awesome on fine downhill gravel hairpins. Pech showed why he is master like he is, I think he adapted quickly to the new stages and is now in commanding lead 45 sec. ahead of Gassner, Kaučič (who slowed in second part of leg because of tiredeness), Peljhan and others. I was surprised by Orsak being on 5th place (he wasn`t looking so fast), but then he sadly crashed on last stage of the day.
Hope for another great rallying day tomorrow and keeping fingers crossed for Pech to secure his first win on slovenian soil.
I was on Čeče too,it is a very nice stage,excellent for spectators.
Lamonatos and Kuss crash was nasty,they ended way down and picked up a few trees by the way.Im glad they are both OK.The gravel part was really tricky,6 teams retired on the first 3 corners of the gravel(Lamonato,Kus,Vidmar,Pisano,Grendene,Orsak)
Tallinn Rally victory went to the Finnish pair of Jukka Hiltunen / Jarkko Kalliolepo (Ford Focus WRC). Second were Estonians Ott Tänak / Raigo Mőlder (Subaru Impreza WRX STI) and third another Finnish pair Toni Klemets / Jani Laaksonen (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9). Klemets won the rally last year.
Results are here and a selection of pictures can be found here :)
For Tom206wrc: Russian driver Radik Shaymiev was 22th with his Peugeot 207 Super 2000 in Talinn Rally. ;)
Pille, where can I see the retirements and if possible the retirement reasons?
matSLO: Orsak is a young driver who makes a big progress in every rally. He doesn't use drifts when it is not nercessary but he is fast especialy in fast sections ;)
I see Shaymiev was back in his 207 S2000 ;)