Dont know real things about Pushkar but I think we'll see him on the next IRC events driving N4/R4.Quote:
Originally Posted by 106 sport
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Dont know real things about Pushkar but I think we'll see him on the next IRC events driving N4/R4.Quote:
Originally Posted by 106 sport
No. Fiestas for Saliuk and Tamrazov and Evo/Impreza N4/R4 for PushkarQuote:
Originally Posted by RS
Marco Tempestini will do 7 IRC rounds this year:
Acores, Mecsek, San Marino, Sibiu, Yalta, Sliven and Cyprus.
u know a specific program?Quote:
Originally Posted by Aquagen
And does somebody know what's that driver list means at IRC site. Campos, Monzon.. Loix with Fabia that can't be because that era is 99% done, Gardemeister with 207...
Press conference of Dream Team Ukraine is tomorrow. It is sure minimum 10 events, maybe they will do all.
I think driver list at IRC means nothing...
What is Wilks doing, I take it not IRC for Peugeot UK anymore as he is not listed on the IRC site anymore...
Think so too, although it's weird that drivers like Monzon and Campos metioned those had nothing to do with IRC from the beginning.Quote:
Originally Posted by PLuto
Let's hope a full program then :D
Can someone say something about the Ukranian drivers. Do they have potential or are they competing just for fun?
About Tamrazov: 5 IRC events in total. Best place 15th in Yalta Rally last year in a Fiesta S2000.Quote:
Originally Posted by RS
Saliuk was 7x champion in Ukraine, last year he was doing PWRC (but was injured at the end of spring, he missed some events like Yalta where he wanted to start with Proton), very famous is his "big jump" on Rally Turkey few years ago (red Mitsubishi in colors of Mentos), he has no experience with S2000, but he should be fast. But must stay on the road.
Tamrazov started as codriver of Aleksandrov, after his death on Rally Sliven 2007 Alex moved behind the wheel. He was starting with Subaru and Mitsubishi, since middle 2010 he has Ford Fiesta S2000. He is not the best driver, but also not the worst. He is able to make good times, but not constantly through the whole event. I think that Nicola Arena with his experience should help.