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Thread: WRC2 and WRC3 season 2015
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2nd March 2015, 18:02 #151Senior Member
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Correction: Jourdan Serderidis (GRE - Citroen DS3 R5): MC, MEX, POL, GER, FRA, ESP, WAL (not POR)
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Andrea Crugnola - Clio R3T
http://www.autonews-magazine.com/blog/?p=43325
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Martin Koči will continue in selected rounds of WRC-2 with Peugeot 208 T16
http://www.rally-mania.cz/news.php?id=16421
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Strange decision to switch from the reliable tank Fiesta to a few months ago very unreliable 208 T16, have engineers from Peugeot done wonders or budget wise very interesting offers? Or maybe another reason I'm not aware of. Hope Koči will do very well rest of the season!
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Fredrik Åhlin will drive Finland and Wales with a Fiesta R5.
R.I.P Colin Mcrae - The hero for me... Twitter: @MickeLindh
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To some points I do agree; on very rough gravel rallies as well as in comparison with the RRC Fiesta yes, the Fiesta R5 is not a holy machine. But the Peugeot and Citroen are by far not in that stage of development, even to do those kind of comparisons; they are in the stage of proving themselves this season they are a good investment.
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Finally we must agree that M-Sport decision to come out so early with their R5 was good. They have sold over 100 cars already (and still selling good) and you can imagine the amount of feedback they have got + spare parts they have sold as well... And about the reliability. R5 car is not WRC and with that price it is not easy to build bulletproof car. If you keep it on the road and drive it in a local championship lenght rallies then the reliability is good enough, except 208 T16, so far:-P
Colins Crest = Möldri Mätas
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