Everything is going ahead as scheduled, this dispute is between the sponsor and the organiser. The organisers are funding the running of this years event.Quote:
Originally Posted by MartijnS
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Everything is going ahead as scheduled, this dispute is between the sponsor and the organiser. The organisers are funding the running of this years event.Quote:
Originally Posted by MartijnS
looks like it might all come down to wales to decide the championship. Thats good news, keeps it exciting to the end!
I agree with that, even if Loeb wins it would be good it there was only a few seconds seperating Loeb and Hirvonen going into the last stage.
amen to that! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Langdale Forest
I might even venture down to see the finale :eek:
Google Earth Map of the rally online now : http://planetemarcus.free.fr/googleearthmap.htm
great work with the maps JB :D Looking forward to visiting Hafren on the Friday :)
According to GPweek, Aaron Burkart will drive C4 WRC in Rally GB. Perhaps same kind of deal that Ogier had last year...?
Hi all
Just after a bit of advice...
got tickets for friday and sat of rally GB and was wondering what the best stages/places to watch were? Was thinking of doing Sweet Lamb, Builth Wells service and Hafren. Is this way too much? Are there really good places to see loads of the action? I've seen some great footage on youtube of Sweet Lamb.
Cheers
Yes, same as Ogier last year (although Burkart came 2nd but 1st Citroen) , JWRC prize from the Citroen Junior Programme.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hartusvuori
That should make 7 C4 cars on RGB, a record?
Loeb, Sordo, Solberg, Novikov, Rauntenbach, Ogier and Burkart.