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it's what AH said in his presentation of the rally. René Isoart doesn't said any name in his interview after ...Quote:
Originally Posted by PLuto
Video from test JM Raoux:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fcvd1HPNxCo
Video from Julien Maurin test
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xg9...ort#from=embed
Maybe tomorrow entrylist in seeded order :confused:
Test of Andreas Aigner: http://rallyonline.pl/g.php?1&pg_[desc]=+DESC&modex=pokaz&T[id]=5121
Video from Andreas Aigner test:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRwMNygeVSY
Been yonks since I was last on. I sort of went into, out of and back in the WRC quite quickly when it became apparent how good Seb Loeb was. I saw little to keep me captivated. But I said to myself that I would begin interest in the IRC as the IRC has more about it I think, and here I am.
I know the N4 teams are those competing with S2000 machines like the Peugeot 207, Skoda Fabia, Ford Fiesta, Proton Satira Neo and possibly Mitsubishi Lancer Evo.
But as for the others, I think I have classified them all correctly. According to the entry list below, Civics, although they are really R3 cars theirs some in group A7. Things like the Peugeot 207, Citroen DS3 and Abarth 500 all compete in the R3T group. The Renault Twingo and Citroen C2 are classified under R2 whilst the Suzuki Swift are N1 and N2 cars.
But I know I am sure there will be some who intend to do the full campaign. Does anyone know who intends to do the whole season?
http://www.ircseries.com/html/upload....EntryList.pdf
Egoi Eder Valdés has also withdrawn...
http://www.revistascratch.com/nacion...e-asfalto-3149
i really hope they have enough nice cars to fill up the startlist...the other names dont really tell me anything, but robert and wittmann are defenetly great drivers to watch. sad they wont start :(