To be precise:
Toyota Corolla/Auris WRC
Nissan Almera WRC
Honda Civic WRC
VW Golf WRC
Renault Megane WRC
BMW M1 WRC
Opel Astra WRC
Saab 9-3 (or is it 93) WRC
Mazda3 WRC
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To be precise:
Toyota Corolla/Auris WRC
Nissan Almera WRC
Honda Civic WRC
VW Golf WRC
Renault Megane WRC
BMW M1 WRC
Opel Astra WRC
Saab 9-3 (or is it 93) WRC
Mazda3 WRC
for sure they will not have interests, but I'd like to see The Netherlands being involved in the world's top class of rallying :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Josti
Let it be a driver then ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Corny
Quote:
Originally Posted by Josti
If there's a driver who will be able to learn in another country, then yes there might be a driver;P
it isQuote:
Originally Posted by Mise
Nissan Tiida/Qashqai/Note they don`t built Almera´s anymore
BMW 1-series or 3-series, M1 was on the 70`s
I need to update my car knowledge. :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by pantealex
What of those ( Nissan Tiida/Qashqai/Note) repalced Almera.
The Beemer should be M3 then.
I had heard that Toyota (through an outside company such as RED/ Toyota South Africa) were replacing the current Corolla S2000 with an Auris body.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mise
Yeah, apparently the Auris S2000 should be ready at the end of the year... :)
As for a BMW 1-series, Not a WRC but a S2000
Here is one I did earlier ;) :D
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/a...009July072.jpg
1) I was meaning 'now': a WRC Punto car will never be built. But yes if FIA will switch in 4-5 years to S2000 cars then they can and probably will be 'WRC' - of course assuming they don't stop developing the Punto S2000.Quote:
Originally Posted by feresc13
2) Ferrari WRC or S2000 car ftw :)
so just to be bringing back the topic, i would like to see Ford comeback,Peugeot and Subaru whenever....