Many thanks Kraut for the answer. It's late, but not to late.Quote:
Originally Posted by kraut
By the way I am amused with my way of spelling "Reinhard"
Regards
Janusz
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Many thanks Kraut for the answer. It's late, but not to late.Quote:
Originally Posted by kraut
By the way I am amused with my way of spelling "Reinhard"
Regards
Janusz
#18 Maurice Chomat - 30th overallQuote:
Originally Posted by kabouter
#21 Jean-Marie Carron - retired SS7
#25 Lasse Lampi - electrics SS17
#29 Roger Ericsson - gearbox SS26
#30 Ola Strömberg - engine SS7
#33 Stig Andervang - accident SS12
#71 Pierre Bos - accident SS4
Regards
Janusz
Tjeerd, something more on Swedish '88:
Tuthill was 52nd with a time exactly +1 hour to that you indicated in your base
Martin Ericsson was co-driven by Michel Hardy and retired SS10
Wiedner SS4
Caneva (not known reason) SS11
Gaban SS4
SO Walfridsson (not known reason) SS21
Donaldson accident
Regards
Janusz
Hello, my name is Philippe Olczyk and I m the author of the futur Ford RS200 book, during my research, I have contacted Malcolm Wilson and have send him one of my previous book. He like it and after, I realise that it will be nice to do a book from RS200 to Focus WRC. Malcolm did like the idea as he was the first one to win with a RS200. After a few months of discussion. I receive in exclusivity, the complet database of the Focus WRC with chassis number, rally results, registration plate etc...to be include in the book
I m searching now the photos in 300 DPI to illustrate in their first liveries thses cars inside the book.
Of course, I will be please to ad any works information concerning also the Sierra and Escort.
REWARD for HELP of course.
[email:2wb3u6rl]olczyk@yahoo.com[/email:2wb3u6rl]
P.S It s a unique opportunity for you to be involve in a official project.
Thank you for the Swedish info, Janusz! I must have messed up with Chomat and Tuthill when I first entered the result... Do you know the final time of Chomat?
I also looked at the Rallye Monte Carlo 1995 entry list and wondered what happened to the following leading crews that either retired or did not start:
#18 Dieter Depping / Peter Thul (Ford Escort RS Cosworth)
#19 Darko Peljhan / Miran Kacin (VW Golf Rallye G60)
#22 Serge Jordan / Jack Boyere (Renault Clio Williams)
#29 Daniel Ducruet / Freddy Delorme (Ford Escort RS Cosworth)
#31 'Tchine' / Philippe Dupuy (Ford Escort RS Cosworth)
#37 Pierre Bos / ? (Ford Escort RS Cosworth)
Today I started adding to RallyBase the birthdates that Rewind has posted on this forum last year.
For 1973 Spanish Champion Jorge Bäbler he could only find that Bäbler died in August 1990. jrally has found an article in Spanish magazine 'Auto Hebdo Sport' which says Bäbler was killed in a traffic accident "in the first days of August" and found a mention that it happened just before his birthday (9 August). Can anyone confirm that the accident happened on 8 August 1990? Or knows the day if it was earlier?
Chomat 5:55:33Quote:
Originally Posted by kabouter
According to my information Depping and Peljhan DNS three other guys did not finish but I don't know reasons of their retirements, sorry.
Regards
Janusz
Kabouter, sorry for wrong info: Peljhan was 48th 8:13:12. Depping DNS.
Janusz
Thank you Janusz! Peljhan was my mistake, I had him in my result but didn't look carefully enough.
Does someone knows if the team Wolfram Isopp-Helmut Neverla started in the Monte Carlo Rally 1973 ?
Thanks
Jorge