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Originally Posted by stmoto
As known, Nikara will drive the 6 PWRC events as the winner of the Pirelli shootout Europe.
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Originally Posted by stmoto
As known, Nikara will drive the 6 PWRC events as the winner of the Pirelli shootout Europe.
There will not be a WRC event in Indonesia and Russia in 2010, instead of those the events will be in Finland and GB.
Is that confirmed?Quote:
Originally Posted by Tomi
If so, thats excelent news!
No WRC launch at Stormont for 2009
http://rallybuzz.stagetimes.com/stor...unch-wrc-2009/
Also, Mikkelsen might be doing national service in 09
http://rallybuzz.stagetimes.com/mikkelsen-budget-2009/
So the 2009 WRC season will have a low key start - great!!! Just what the sport needs. NOT!!Quote:
Originally Posted by c4
Meanwhile the IRC will kick off in Monte................
..........the people in charge of the WRC appear to be idiots.
Monte, Finland and GB should never be dropped. Without wishing to 'knock' Ireland, its hardly a suitable substitute for Monaco harbour as a launch event for a season is it?
I am excited to hear GB and Finland back where they belong (on the calendar) but I was quite looking forward to Indonesia and the jungle mud bath...Quote:
Originally Posted by Tomi
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Originally Posted by MJW
They had good plans in Ireland for the launch, shame it wont happen, I think what they had planned was better than what has be done in Monaco.
Agree about Monte, Finland and GB though, I'd also add Greece to that list, I'd love to see them not only given protected places in the championship but given full freedom to run an event as they were 15/20 years ago with double points the reward for the finishers(and no superrally in them either)
There will be changes in the supposed rotation system as well, about Monte nothing is sure, because they wanted to run only every second year.Quote:
Originally Posted by cut the b.s.
totally agree, GB and Finland should be mainstays :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by MJW