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    Quote Originally Posted by PLuto View Post
    When they signed Mikkelsen, it was almost sure this will not happen...
    I thought Kopecky would have driven a Hyundai R5

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnttiL View Post
    I thought Kopecky would have driven a Hyundai R5
    I think PLuto is possibily referring to the fact that their wage bill went up significantly when they signed Andreas.
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    Some people have suggested Kalle Rovanpera could do both Rally Argentina 26th-29th April and APRC round in New Zealand 4th-6th May. Hypothetically possible but would be a very big ask with the travel required between Argentina finish and start of recce in NZ.
    Here is what the lucky European nominated by Skoda to do APRC round in NZ can enjoy https://youtu.be/sPTJM60buwE
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    I think 2018 WRC2 will actually start from Portugal, rallies before that are all a bit special.

    Sardinia and Finland will gather much more entries than 2017 (and Australia of course )
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    Quote Originally Posted by pantealex View Post
    I think 2018 WRC2 will actually start from Portugal, rallies before that are all a bit special.

    Sardinia and Finland will gather much more entries than 2017 (and Australia of course )
    Well, if the title is decided before Australia no one may not go there anymore. Hopefully both Kalle and Juuso get to do Finland. And Veiby, as he was pretty dominant this year before his crash.

    https://www.motorsport-news.co.uk/ne...wrc2-for-2018/

    Østberg might also be doing WRC2. When he says he wants to be sure he's winning if he does WRC2, it sounds to me Adapta is going to have to buy a brand new Skoda Fabia...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JUF View Post
    pucky54 is right. In Germany you are allowed to obtain a driving license at 17 years of age. But I´m not sure if this implicates that foreigners are allowed to drive at this age as well.
    EU driving license is valid in Germany no matter how old you are

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    Quote Originally Posted by pucky54 View Post
    EU driving license is valid in Germany no matter how old you are
    That is one think, but the national federation must also agree. Like in Belgium, there is a problem with insurance when the driver is not 18 yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pucky54 View Post
    EU driving license is valid in Germany no matter how old you are
    https://www.rac.co.uk/drive/travel/country/germany/

    Visitors riding or driving in Germany must have reached the minimum age required to drive/ride a vehicle of equivalent category even if they are qualified to drive at a lower age in their country of residence.

    A foreign driving licence does not entitle the holder to drive/ride a motor vehicle in Germany until the age of 18yrs old.
    And I'm pretty sure it's the same in every country in question.

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    Gustavo Saba en #RallyMas: "El próximo año seguro volvemos a correr el sudamericano de rally, también estamos analizando correr 4 fechas del mundial WRC 2, serian México, Argentina, Portugal e Italia".
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    Old news but belongs this threat:
    http://toyotagazooracing.com/release...y/1124-01.html

    5 WRC2 events for Hiroki Arai and Takamoto Katsuta

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