If Mikkelsen is doing the SWRC seriously he has to do 7 out of 8. New Zealand is also included, but he do only European rounds? And he skippes Wales, that leaves him with only 6 scoring oppertunities. So defending his IRC title has his priority?
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If Mikkelsen is doing the SWRC seriously he has to do 7 out of 8. New Zealand is also included, but he do only European rounds? And he skippes Wales, that leaves him with only 6 scoring oppertunities. So defending his IRC title has his priority?
I suppose doing sWRC is more about learning the WRC events than it is to take the title.Quote:
Originally Posted by alleskids
Happy that it's not the same in SWRC as in IRC where you can win the title in 2 rounds.
Who said he will do SWRC? Driving S2000 in WRC events doesn't need registration to SWRC. I'm just asking.Quote:
Originally Posted by alleskids
Pons won the title in two runs in SWRC 2010. Don't You remember?Quote:
Originally Posted by Barreis
It wasn't doubled points.
And now imagine the SWRC without superally. Rules are different and both championships have pros and cons in them. For me it's more a nonsense to take points after one or more retirements during the rally when just one or two cars finish without retirement (like in Jordan 2010 for example).Quote:
Originally Posted by Barreis
For me the never-ending complains about IRC rules is like to say that for example football or ice hockey world championships are unfair when You can win the title in just few important matches and no-one cares if You lost half of Your matches in base groups. Once there are some rules and You either accept them and compete or not. No-one force You to compete there.
Just don't Like it. Nothing else. IRC had superrally also if I remember good.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
No, you have been able to restart, but you don't get any points.Quote:
Originally Posted by Barreis
No, in Cyprus 2011 and in Russia you were still able to collect IRC points as well. It depends on the organizer.Quote:
Originally Posted by pucky54
True, IRC rules regarding superally have been same with 2012 WRC ones.