Only PSA sells R5 cars as a kit and that's likely one of the reasons why their cars are generally less reliable.
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Only PSA sells R5 cars as a kit and that's likely one of the reasons why their cars are generally less reliable.
Numerous successes of Skoda Fabia R5:
https://www.facebook.com/SkodaRallyT...type=3&theater
If you were to buy a R5 to start a campaign national, regional or in WRC2.
What are the pros and cons of the two top-cars Ford and Skoda?
Where lies their stregths and weaknesses on both surfaces?
Already answered many times, for example here: http://www.motorsportforums.com/show...=1#post1115778
ŠKODA Motorsport @MotorsportSkoda 28m
28 minutes ago
The 100th #SKODA FABIA R5 has been delivered to customer @ErikWevers. The handover marked another milestone 4 the successful @skodafabiar5
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C1OufYzWgAA6FI_.jpg
wtf? also 2C has announced that they purchased chassis No 100
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C1O6HiGXUAE309h.jpg:large
Yeah, someone made a big mistake ;)
No, there is no mistake at all. The car of Wevers is 100th car delivered to the customer, not 100th produced. You have to count also cars from works team both competitive and test ones.
I was counting a little bit and this car for Wevers should be either chassis No. 118 or 119. I used more sources than just numbers on the top of page at ewrc-results database, so I should be quite accurate.