What is the timing for the Legends Boucles de Spa? When does the first loop start and when is the finish?
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What is the timing for the Legends Boucles de Spa? When does the first loop start and when is the finish?
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No exact timing yet. Usually first stage is around 10 O'clock in the morning, and the last is somewhere shortly before midnight. This year I think organizers announced it would start a bit earlier because there are more stages. I guess first stage should be around 9 O'clock now...
http://sphotos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphoto...27976855_o.jpg Duval his design for Legend Boucles de Spa. :) Before someone asks, he has no other plans concerning rallying at the moment...
And Freddy Loix officially announced that he will drive the ex-Cuoq Focus WRC for the 2013 Belgian Championship!
Why he couldn't drive the Belgian championship last year? Now we know again the name who will be Belgian champion even before the begin of the championship...
If you told that last year I'm sure Freddy would have been pleased to receive your sponsorship!Quote:
Originally Posted by Wim_Impreza
And the same goes for Pieter Tsjoen at the moment.
Freddy knew in 2012 months before the rally season started that Tsjoen should do again the Belgian Championship last year. Loix did a French programm which is more expensive than a Belgian programme, so he had also last year the budget to do the Belgian championship. Now it will be again as boring as in the Tsjoen years for the first place in the Belgian rallies...Quote:
Originally Posted by tommeke_B
It are the sponsors who decide where you gone drive... As a driver, you can either accept it or search for other sponsors :)
Of course Freddy knew, and his sponsors did too... But apparently there were no possibilities for BFO to fund a complete Belgian championship campaign by themselves. Also I doubt the French campaign could have been more expensive than driving in Belgium... The events he did there were with S2000 or with an old-generation WRC car (yes, a car from 2005 is old compared to a C4 WRC from 2010).Quote:
Originally Posted by Wim_Impreza
Group Combronde (FRENCH company) was a major sponsor on his car in France last year. Do you think they would've sponsored him if he would have been competing in another country?
It's always easy to comment on others when you don't do anything.
Will he do Le Touquet or only rounds in Belgium ?Quote:
Originally Posted by dupanton