No, he´s still not fit after his motorbike accident two months ago - I think we´ll see him back at Jänner Rallye, hopefully with an R5.Quote:
Originally Posted by evoIX
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No, he´s still not fit after his motorbike accident two months ago - I think we´ll see him back at Jänner Rallye, hopefully with an R5.Quote:
Originally Posted by evoIX
RESULTS FOR THE WEEKEND
POLAND - Rajd Dolno?l?ski http://rajdy.autoguard.pl/wyniki/201...p#!r=78&o=1402
UKRAINE - Rally Trembita http://www.ewrc-results.com/results....-Trembita-2013
CZECH REPUBLIC - Rally Vsetín http://rally-base.com/2013/partr-rally-vsetin-2013/
SPAIN - Rallye Sierra Morena http://www.masrallye.com/sierra_morena/13/onlineind.php
BRC - Rallye Sunseeker http://results.djames.org.uk/results/index.php?m=60
SOUTH AFRICA - Polokwane Rally http://www.sarallying.co.za/livetimi...LiveUpdate.htm
ITÁLY - Rally AC Como http://www.cronocomo.it/web/2013/RyComo13/index.html
BTRDA - Cambrian Rally http://www.btrdarallyresults.co.uk/results/?e=223
Hello, here You can find some pictures from rally "Trembita 2013"
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DAY 1
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...4241749&type=1
DAY 2
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...4241749&type=1
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Video of Salyuk's exit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaZhXJ3shOc
This coming week-end last round of danish championship(Danboring Rally) :)
http://www.rallyresult.dk/
Championship deciding time in Denmark now also, none of the championships are done yet.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
Luckily a large entrylist has been published, I expect at least 50 and perhaps as many as 55 cars starting, which is a massive turnout by Danish standards. A large contingent of Norwegian drivers helps this number a lot. :lips:
The main championship (Division A - S2000 / N4) still has three potential winners, and many scenarios can still play out:
With the way the rules are put together, Christian Jensen HAS to get more points than Ib Kragh , he will lose tie-break situations no matter what.
Tim Svanholt would win a tie-break if he wins, and Kragh is NOT second. Jensen will only gain a tie-break on Svanholt if he wins the race.
Standings are:
Kragh 71 points
Jensen 67
Svanholt 64
Maximum score is 23 points (20 for a win, 3 for a win on 'Super Special Stage', Danish version of the Power Stage - in Herning this is Stage 12)
In Division B (in-homologation 2wd tuned - R2, R3, S1600), Frank Nielsen just has to finish to guarantee the championship, he leads Jacob Jensen by 17 points. Jacob is the only competitor with a chance of reaching Frank.
The fight for second overall however is tight, four drivers within 13 points, but no Klaus Hammer due to his crash at the fourth round of the championship.
An interesting addition is the return of Kasper Nyman, this time in a Fiat 500 R3T - the first R3T we have seen in Danish rallying, and a car I saw in person at Condroz 2011 at the hands of Vincent Radermecker. Dont know the history of this particular car, but Kasper has said that it is a factory built car.
In Division C (national homologation tuned 2wd - old maxis, homebuilds etc.), three drivers with a mathematical chance, though realistically Kenneth Madsen will be champion if he finishes. He has the tie-break on Morten Karl (non-starter due to an engine failure at a recent test) and a 14 point advantage over Jesper Bisted, the closest challenger. Kjeld Seidler is the other driver in with a chance at the title, should be very interesting if Madsens recent engine trouble strikes again, otherwise it might end up processional with the fastest of the three just needing a finish.
Division D (national homologation untuned 2wd), same situation as in Division B, one driver just has to finish to secure the title.
Henrik Larsen leads by 19 points from Nicolai Jensen and 22 from Ole Jensen.
I will be at the service park all day, and will try to see if I can update during the day in between servicing 'my' car.
Stage 1 starts at 11:29 and the final stage (points paying SS 12) will be at 18:55.
And just as a little teaser, then this is a link to the TV-review of the last round, please let me know if it is possible to view on a foreign IP. :)
http://vimeo.com/77279949
Thank you for the update! It is possible to see program in Finland (at least). Very nice review indeed eventhough your spoken language is a bit difficult to understand. It beats our FRC programs 10-0 => somebody should look this and learn how to make decent reviews ;) ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ChristianArp
BTW, what happened to Morten Karl who really got the PACE?? :eek:
Good to hear - and you can actually be a bit happy, the commentator is a moron. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Jeppe
Also, there has been a fair bit of grief here about the lack of coverage outside of the top three to five.
The other reviews of the season are also on the same channel.
I cant remember exactly, either he broke the rear diff or a drive shaft - either way he had to limp through the final stage, and at the stage-end interview he says that he isn't even sure if they will make it to the final TC.
Entry list for Waldviertel Rallye, Austria: http://www.waldviertelrallye.com/cms/?page_id=43
The biggest surprise of the entry list is, that Walter Mayer entered with a Peugeot 207 S 2000 from BRR (!!!???). It will be interesting, if Kajto - with the Impreza - can battle with Baumschlager for the victory.
Many good austrian drivers are missing (Harrach, Grössing, Stohl, Rosenberger, Danzinger etc.). By the way I read in an austrian newspaper, that Harrach´s main sponsor should have finacial problems. Hopefully that doesn´t have any influence on his programme next year.