It is allowed to change one name (pilot or co-pilot but not both of them) just before the rally. So, Škoda maybe wanted to show to Peugeot that their stars are not going to Italy ;-)Quote:
Originally Posted by urabus-denoS2000
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It is allowed to change one name (pilot or co-pilot but not both of them) just before the rally. So, Škoda maybe wanted to show to Peugeot that their stars are not going to Italy ;-)Quote:
Originally Posted by urabus-denoS2000
Their star is in Italy, he is called Hanninen, other drivers will try to do Corsica. :D
I am curious to see how Campana will perform....he was one of the fastest guys with the Clio R3 so believe will be very high in the classification although i think is his 2nd race with the 207 S2000
It's wrong, Lorenzo Fabiani as got #45 and will enter with a Renault Clio S1600
This is the oficial entry list
http://www.asacc.fr/file/106309/
It's wrong, Lorenzo Fabiani as got #45 and will enter with a Renault Clio S1600
This is the oficial entry list
http://www.asacc.fr/file/106309/
Frankly I wouldn't want to have No.4 on my car on Corsica. Just for the feeling...
:) #4 was out of Tour de Corse from 1987 to 1994Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
Heard of Yannick Willockx engineer of Loix that Delecour will not start??? :S
That would be pitty, especially for Peugeot.
It seems that Mikkelsen will be run by the factory team on Corsica (maybe because his car and team were on Sardinia last weekend?) I presume this is why Vouilloz is not driving eventually.