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17th February 2016, 00:35
#3711
Senior Member
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Likes: marcosg (18th February 2016),Rally Power (23rd February 2016)
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17th February 2016, 21:38
#3712
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21st February 2016, 13:16
#3713
Senior Member
Tom Cave off on the first stage in his new Fiesta R5 !
'Absolutely gutted - mechanical problem which sent car off rolled endless times down into the ravine, both ok thankfully'
After all the hard work done by Spencer Sport prepping the car...
Last edited by Fast Eddie WRC; 21st February 2016 at 13:20.
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21st February 2016, 13:57
#3714
Senior Member
Will Loebs team buy a new T16, or have they bought a second hand one? (Or two?)
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21st February 2016, 23:40
#3715
Senior Member
David Bogie scored the first UK win for a ŠKODA Fabia R5 on the Red Kite Stages today.
Last edited by Fast Eddie WRC; 23rd February 2016 at 22:14.
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23rd February 2016, 22:10
#3716
Senior Member
Bogie secures first UK win for a ŠKODA Fabia R5
“I was very impressed with the build quality of the Fabia R5. The car has proven to be very competitive overseas, and I’m confident it will be just as competitive on the British stages too,” said David Bogie. “BRC is full of very good drivers, but I’m obviously looking forward to competing against Elfyn Evans again. This will be the first time we’ve competed against each other in like-for-like machinery since I beat him to the BRC title in 2011, so we’ll be pushing to win!’’
Bogie will return to the BRC in the opening Mid Wales Stages rally, which takes place on 5th and 6th March.
Scottish rally driver David Bogie secured a first victory on British soil for the ŠKODA Fabia R5 by winning the Red Kite Stages on Sunday. The former British Rally Champion was taking part to test the CA1 Sport-run Fabia R5 ahead of the opening round of this year’s British Rally Championship. In wet and windy conditions, in which he had to contend with poor visibility, Bogie secured a 41 second victory over the six stage gravel event.
“It was important that we could fine-tune that for muddy Welsh gravel ahead of the opening round of the British Rally Championship. It was a very good test and it was good to get a win for ŠKODA, and the first win for a Fabia R5 on British soil,” said David Bogie. “To finish 41 seconds ahead of Julian Reynolds, who is a very quick driver, shows the pace we were going at. We’ve even been hitting some of the rough stuff just to see how the car reacts, and all credit to ŠKODA Motorsport on building a fantastic car.”
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Likes: dimviii (23rd February 2016),Mirek (23rd February 2016)
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24th February 2016, 01:16
#3717
Senior Member
Overseas?
for most that is America, but not the Brits.
I hope they vote No in the EU referendum!
but he is right in that the Skoda is good!!
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24th February 2016, 12:22
#3718
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25th February 2016, 21:27
#3719
Senior Member
Not sure what the regs say, but it looks like the get a longer distance from the roof to the wing, if that could be a benefit. The engineers here can probably answer possible reasons they have to go for this option?
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26th February 2016, 08:53
#3720
Senior Member
Puskádi has received his Fabia R5 this week. He's going to debut it on Canarias, but he says that the car is free to rent for the rest of the season. He himself will do some Zone Trophy or Mitropa Cup rallies if the car will be available for those dates.
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