See that R1 is much discussed on another place, and see it need its own.
Is it other countries that will have R1 cars running in 2011? Looks like a good beginner class to learn carhandeling in.
Will more cars than the twingo come soon?
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See that R1 is much discussed on another place, and see it need its own.
Is it other countries that will have R1 cars running in 2011? Looks like a good beginner class to learn carhandeling in.
Will more cars than the twingo come soon?
Not sure, but there is a market for simple cars, that are cheap to buy and maintain. Will be interesting to follow the French cup for R classes, and see the speed differences btw them. The R1 might surprise us, and 20 000 Euro for a brand new rallycar is not bad !
Impressed by the R1 Twingo in Monte, he made it to the finish !
R1 is almost same car as N1. Although it's cheap to run, You can see very few such cars in national championships and I don't think it will change.
Does it have sequential gearbox?
No, stock synchronized gearbox.
R1 is in my head a cheap entry to the sport. And pricewise the alternative is an old car in a National class or a VOC, where you spend more time in the garage than driving it.
R1 is a new modern reliable car that is a L car, and I am sure R1 drivers have fun fighting it out with other R1s, and I am sure for many a R1 is more than enough to handle.
If you know and can handle the R1 100%, that is a good basis to jump to R2. But you need the fighting btw the other R1s to have fun, otherwise you are only last....
If you want to get somewhere in this sport, I don`t think there is enough time to climb all clases, so a R2 for starters is a better option, it`s not that much more expensive, and you can upgrade it to a Max spec. (Citroen C2R2) for the next year.
There is of course a money question here as well, and an well used 2005 C2R2 will cost from 25 000 euro, and I have seen a little used R1 from 13 000 as far as I remember, but there are few of them yet. But in 2011 France and also Poland will run R1 Trophys, so in 2012 they will come out in the 2nd hand market.
R class prices stolen from the R-class news thread;
R1:
The Renault Twingo R1 kit costs 9.500 €.
R2:
Renault Twingo R2 kit: 27990 €
http://www.renault-sport.com/en/rall...ws=124296.html
Ford Fiesta R2 ready to run: 40.655 € (The price is from the Finnish magazine VM)
Citroen C2 R2: Tarmac kit: 18.400 € Gravel kit: 19.300 €
http://www.piecescitroensport.citroe...R2complet1.pdf
Citroen C2 R2MAX: Tarmac & gravel kit: 34.000 €
http://www.piecescitroensport.citroe...AXcomplet1.pdf
R3:
Renault Clio R3 Maxi kit: 52.000 €
“Standard part” kit: 7.800 €
“Off-road” kit: 8.200 €
http://www.renault-sport.com/en/rall...io_r3_maxi.php
Honda Civic Type R: The kit installed into the donor car, which is not included in the price, 95.000 €.
http://www.jasmotorsport.com/Pdf/188.pdf
R3T:
Citroen DS3 R3T kit: 62.000 €
http://www.piecescitroensport.citroe...alisation1.pdf
Note that a “kit” doesn’t include the donor car or assembly of the kit.
As you can see it’s little bit difficult to compare the prices because they include different things. Usually there are also some kinds of options and add-ons which increase the basic price.
I don't think there will be Twingo R1 cup in Poland in 2011, it seems to be too expensive. With Twingo R1 you have almost standard car, standard engine, standard synchro gearbox without LSD (just different final drive), no rear dampers in kit. So it's completely not competitive with almost any other cars. It makes sense just when you have cup with many cars running. Also no kit for gravel available. Kit price is 9500euro without tax plus donor car, plus building a car... 25k euro at least to have it properly done... Generally the idea is good but only when you have cup with many cars (and on good roads as rallying with standard rear suspension on fast and bumpy tarmac could be really dangerous).
Do anyone know how many R1 kits that have been sold to date ?
Fiesta now as a R1 also.
MaxRally | News | M-Sport’s high five for the Fiesta
Fiesta R1 kit: 7500 £ + vat = 8436 €. GPB is getteing closer to the euro all the time. Last time I looked it was 0,87, now it’s 0,89.
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28 Twingo R1 at the rally du Rouergue this week-end :PP
But one favourite though: Quentin Gilbert ;)
The Twingo R1 is getting a bit more all-round when the UK cup tuners Monster Sport Europe are 'making' a gravel version of it:
29/22/2011 Monster Sport Europe Ltd appointed UK Renault Sport dealers - Twingo Renaultsport Trophies UK
Will be interesting to see how that one matches the Fiesta R1 !
Rumour of Citroën developping a DS3 R1 for 2012 :confused:
Citroen has now homologated a DS3 R1B.
Homologations (List of Homologation valid as from 01.03.2012)
And the Fiesta R1 is also homologated from 1 march 12.
3 R1 choices.
Is there tech info and other info in the Citroen DS3 R1 ?
Norways first R1, a Fiesta owned by Martin Schanche Jr will debut on gravel in Rally Sørland 5 may, driven by Anders Kjær. Will be interesting to compare the times to the rest of the field, and to get info on cost on a R1 build by the owners team.
Strange choice for Citroen to add DS3 R1 with Vti 120 hp engine.Quote:
Originally Posted by OldF
The next one up with THP155 has a turbo.Quote:
Originally Posted by aykutbilir
Quentin Gilbert tested the DS3 R1
http://www.rallye-addict.com/Rallye/...0Gilbert19.jpg
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comments on the test.
Do,we know price and specs on this one ?
Congrats to Steve Røkland on class win on Pirelli Rally. This even if he drove many ss with a very squized exhaust system that had to be replaced with a spare from M-Sport HQ.
Been out watching Rally Sørland this weekend.
Wow I am impressed by the debut of the Fiesta R1 driven by Anders Kjær.
Number 16 after day 1, up to 14 during first stages day 2, ending up with an splendid 19th at the end.
Check times and competition here; Live Timing
Quote:
Originally Posted by tolis
Interesting that Gilbert was chosen by Citroën as test driver: it shows how the make is confident in him...maybe the "next Ogier" ??? :)
Is there a price out for the DS3 R1 ?
What is the price for used Twingos in France (biggest market) and other places ?
His name is not "Seb"!!! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
Impressed by the R1 on gravel. With a good driver it went like a train on gravel, and came 19th total.
http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...46243470_n.jpg
The car is made for rental by people that just want to test rally, to check if they like it before buying a car. Smart system!!
Wondering about the strength btw the ford and the renault R1s, but the ford looked good And easy to drive I must say.
Will it come 208 R1?
Only a 208 R2 and a 208 R are announced. They shouldn't develop a 208 R1 because there is already a DS3 R1.
That's no problem. They already admitted they would do both 208 and DS3 R5. I think it's rather easy to use same technology in two different bodyshells and for many reasons it makes sense to keep both brands in.
Agree with you. Saves money.
Have anyone competed in a R1 DS3 yet ?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sulland
The Rallye-Jeunes Yann Bergues and Jérémy Beaux are running in it this season ;)
But they lack of experience compared to the drivers of the Twingo R1 Trophy :mark:
Thus at Rallye du Rouergues, Sébastien Chardonnet(promising young driver)drove one and before losing many times(mistake or puncture or mechanical??)and the times were really good: he fought with the Twingo/Junior trophy leaders :)
Info from Toyota on the Yaris R1A:
Toyota Motorsport GmbH - TMG launches Yaris R1A
Onboard with Toyota Yaris R1A: On-board the all-new TMG Toyota Yaris R1A rally - YouTube
How many hp and nm can we expect from the Yaris 1400 ?
according rallye-magazin.de 99HP.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sulland
Yaris R1 dreht erste Testkilometer*:: rallye-magazin.de