I think Juho is not sure for SWRC.Quote:
Originally Posted by pettersolberg29
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I think Juho is not sure for SWRC.Quote:
Originally Posted by pettersolberg29
no hanninen so far...Quote:
Originally Posted by pettersolberg29
Oh yeah, my mistake. I can see him entering a few rounds though probably, while PG may be in Sweden? Should still be a good season...just a shame that Tanak and Hanninen couldnt add to it.
Hänninen? I don't think so unfortunately...Quote:
Originally Posted by pettersolberg29
PG only in one round for the year? :(Quote:
Originally Posted by pettersolberg29
He's trying to get some programme with Mellers/Proton in S-WRC/APRC and apparently has budget for 2 or 3 WRC events too, maybe in Fiesta.
I only mentioned PG in Sweden as I don't see him as competing at the top anywhere else! See noel157 above for more info :)Quote:
Originally Posted by tfp
Congratulations to Hayden. It has been a hell of a long time since a Kiwi has been in a top-flight rally series. It seems that he may be well placed to drive a Polo next year in Germany if VW go ahead with there plans according to this article:
Motorsport: Paddon secures international S2000 drive - Sport - NZ Herald News
Tolis, can you translate what Dani said?
I still think it would be hard to see anyone other than Ogier winning the SWRC title at this stage but it will be interesting to see how many of the younger drivers can meet his benchmark.
its far easier to reach the limits of an s2000 than a WRC so my guess is that although the favourite Ogier will have competition for sure.Quote:
Originally Posted by Plan9