on Rallyesportfotos is a small "Best of 2011" online
reg. Jörg
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on Rallyesportfotos is a small "Best of 2011" online
reg. Jörg
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Photo of Uro Modlic from the Awards Ceremony of the Slovenian Championships 2011:
Great success in 2011: we have European Rally Champion 2WD Rok Turk (on the left), Champion of the Mitropa Rally Cup Asja Zupanc (on the right) and her codriver Blanka Kacin and European Hillclimb Champion Ale Prek. Not bad for 2 million habitants ...
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Slovenian Champion Piero Longhi Saturday raced in Bologna Motorshow, than drove 4 hours to Ljubljana, after the Ceremony drove back for Sunday's drive in Bologna ... Respect! :champion: :up:
Here is a review of the Greek Gravel championship 2011: http://www.xwmatinos.gr/REVIEWxwma2011.pdf
It's in Greek, but with some very nice photos! Enjoy!
amazing job indeed, very professionally made.Quote:
Originally Posted by tolis
Far better than those official crap we get in the magazines.
This is indeed very good, thanks a lot for the review. It is very interesting.
If there are also other nice reviews or even yearbooks of national rally championships, please let me know it.
Yearbook of the Danish championship:Quote:
Originally Posted by Wim_Impreza
Rally Årbogen 2011 [Bog + 2DVD] af - ISBN: 9788799109043 - Køb bogen på BookZoo.dk
Thank you. :)
excellent work Tolis!!Quote:
Originally Posted by tolis
Bravo to all the guys they worked for.
i suggest that such work should not be in greek the next time you do it....it should be in english or french or german or in all these 3 laguages.Quote:
Originally Posted by tolis
Its a waste such work to be done for greek rally fans who at their majority (above 90%) are just yes men followers of the sport of friends/relatives tourist drivers.
Plus it is a great way to advertise what happens in our country to people who are really passionate about the sport beyond the greek borders.
If the people who are actively control the sport were half as passionate about the sport as your team then we actually might have a future, but all they bother is their personal exposure.
It's worth more to see from you such comment.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
Thanks for your proposal and we'll try it in the future.