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    Return of the Peugeot Cup in UK on the 2018 BRC !!!!
    The name of the new cup: Michelin Peugeot-Sport Cup

    Since the 206, Peugeot stopped their cup in Great-Britain, so it's many years of absence now...great news
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    A Peugeot 208 Rally Cup in Hungary

    http://www.autosforum.hu/autosport-a...rali-kupa.html

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    http://www.autosport.cz/clanek.php?cl=19662
    Finally there will be a 208 Cup in CZ this year

    By the way, except in France and UK it looks everywhere else the 208 cups will use Pirelli tyres this year...
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    British female rally driver Nabila Tejpar will run the new Peugeot Iberica cup

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    21 crews on entrylist of the first season of the Peugeot Rally Cup Iberica

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    And here they are
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    What are the experiences with the Fiesta R2 National used in France?
    Is a good car starting a carreer in?

    But a bit strange to choose a german car over a french one....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sulland View Post
    What are the experiences with the Fiesta R2 National used in France?
    Is a good car starting a carreer in?

    But a bit strange to choose a german car over a french one....
    I'm codriving in one this weekend, will let you know then

    Opel is stopping the production of the Adam Cup car. The cup might continue under ADAC, but not with Opel involvement anymore. So no works seat for the winner anymore next year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sulland View Post
    But a bit strange to choose a german car over a french one....

    Because neither Renault, nor Citroën and Peugeot wanted to be involved in the FFSA Junior championship anymore I guess

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sulland View Post
    What are the experiences with the Fiesta R2 National used in France?
    Is a good car starting a carreer in?

    But a bit strange to choose a german car over a french one....
    My impressions about the car:
    First of all, it was very wet and muddy. Relatively unexperienced driver, had never driven the car in the wet.
    Engine: 3 cylinder 1l turbo, almost stock. Weakest point of the car. With the R2 sequential gearbox (great gearbox) the car always falls to low in revs when shifting up. Therefore, you have a lot of turbo lag after shifting (+-2s before the turbo really kicks in). In first gear you even need to clutch kick to really get going, especially at the start. And that on flat Belgian stages, not even in the hills or mointains. I think the car is horrible in the mountains...
    Suspension: Pretty good. Basic and not adjustable, but solid. Not much understeer (apart from the real muddy places), slight oversteer at high speed. Maybe on dry roads and closer to the limit, it will be better to judge.
    Brakes: good brakes, everything you need.

    All in all, decent car, good to get first experience with. But we were competing in the class with R2 cars and home made 1600 group A cars. We weren't really competive against those. There were a few Adam Cup cars too, and I think they have a better engine (judging by how they got off the line). Although I haven't been in the Adam cup car yet, I feel that might be the better choice unless you want to compete in the French cup.

    If any other questions, don't hesitate to pm

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