Czech driver Petr Brynda officially confirmed start in Tour de Corse in Renault Trophy with his Clio R3 Maxi. He wants to do also Ypres, Mecsek and Barum but these are not sure. I think that it will be his first big international event.
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Czech driver Petr Brynda officially confirmed start in Tour de Corse in Renault Trophy with his Clio R3 Maxi. He wants to do also Ypres, Mecsek and Barum but these are not sure. I think that it will be his first big international event.
I don't know what you mean by big , but he has driven the Croatia Rally in 2002 and 2004 ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
Thierry Neuille already confirmed that he will add Yalta rally to his scedule. It means that Barum is out of his scedule according to Turbo magazin.be
Estonian Martin Kangur will do six or seven events in IRC: Prime Yalta Rally, Geko Ypres Rally, Barum Czech Rally Zlin, Mecsek Rallye, Rallye Sanremo and RACMSA Rally of Scotland. Depending on points situation he could make it to Cyprus also.
http://www.rallybuzz.com/martin-kangur-honda-irc-bid/
Fellow rally fans in Belgium, has there been any comfirmations on Neuville's further IRC calendar? I am of course interested in knowing whether Barum is in or out. Considering his brilliant result in Corsica there could be some more sponsor money to do both Yalta and Zlin... or not?Quote:
Originally Posted by alleskids
I think they decided to do Yalta to score more points for championship, as opposition in Barum will be very tough. Considering his actual shape, you never know ofcourse. I think it will be decided later on, after Yalta and Ypres. If he makes good results in those rallies, i think there might be good possibility that Thierry will try to convince Peugeot to do extra events, maybe even supported by Peugeot Sport.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hartusvuori
He has already 7 rallies on his calendar, if they see any possibilities after Scotland to getting champion then they may let him enter Cyprus. Same thing with Loix.
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Pierre Campana is targeting a return to Intercontinental Rally Challenge action in Sanremo – or sooner if the funds can be found. Pierre is now talking to a number of the IRC teams about further outings this year.
Good news!
Julien Maurin will do Azores, Madeira, Ypres and either Hungary or Cyprus this year.
Nice, is good for him and ford, not the fastest but mostly finishes. Although previous years he had some hard crashes :D