OK ;)
But if the australian project don't receive technical/budget help from factory, they won't be at the level of the 207 and the Grande Punto :mark:
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OK ;)
But if the australian project don't receive technical/budget help from factory, they won't be at the level of the 207 and the Grande Punto :mark:
I would not underestimate the australians. I'm not talking about asphalt, I'm talking 'bout speed on gravel. A possible meeting next year in China, which counts for APRC and IRC... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
Maybe earlier, as last year there were talks about a pilot in australia who wanted to buy a punto, he wasn't sure yet... :)
Olivier Payet will drive a Fiat Grande Punto on next year's Réunion Island rallies championship !!! :D
First S2000 to come on that african island belonging to France(Dom-Tom) ;)
Peugeot-Sport Reunion will wait and observe the behaviour of the Fiat before deciding to engage a 207...
Source http://www.motors.re
Does someone know who will drive Peugeot-Sport Sweden 207 S2000 next year, as Jimmy Joge isn't part of the team anymore(he will drive a Mitsu Lancer GrN next year)...??? :confused:
Peugeot Sweden seems talking about 2008 program on
http://www.peugeot.se/inform/sport/?...086c5de17d87d7
In about two weeks Alexandre Camacho will reveal his plans for the 2008 season, and strongest rumours were about a 207 S2000 in Madeira championship too, promising an outstanding duel with Vitor Sà :D :D
http://www.ralismadeira.com/index.ph...id=58&Itemid=1
Gabriel Pozzo said he had got an offer of Skoda Fabia tests from February 2008. It should be seven tests...
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Originally Posted by 'Mirek Fric [Cze
But what about Kopecky ??? :confused:
He will be definitely Skoda driver but it is too far future now. The car probably won't race in 2008.
Could Renault be considering S2000 with this?
http://www.servimg.com/image_preview...255&u=11475008