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    FIAERC.com: 85% of Circuit of Ireland entries are from the ERC

    The Circuit of Ireland Rally has received a magnificent 53 car entry – with 85% of the field coming directly from the FIA European Rally Championship.
    Out of those 45 ERC registered drivers, 13 are from the UK and Ireland and visiting competitors represent a total of 16 different countries. There are 15 R5 and Super 2000 cars from the top flight ERC division, while a record-breaking 19 ERC Juniors will also make the trip to Northern Ireland over the Easter holiday weekend.

    The spectacular international field is complemented by a full entry in the Circuit of Ireland National Rally, meaning that fans will enjoy a capacity 140-car field, rich in quality and quantity, competing in counties Antrim and Down on 2-4 April.

    “I truly believe the Circuit of Ireland is making huge strides forward and this fantastic entry list really bodes well for the future of the Circuit and indeed for rallying in general,” said Circuit of Ireland event director Bobby Willis. “In the past six years the organising committee has worked extremely hard and I feel quite emotional when I say, I believe we have fulfilled our strapline and really have woken up the sleeping giant!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PLuto View Post
    So why you are coming to this thread? I am looking forward to the event, entry list is really great.
    I think it's known as trolling..

    Didn't the ERC field outpace the national entries last year anyway?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RS View Post

    Didn't the ERC field outpace the national entries last year anyway?
    No, the National Top 4 were quite a bit faster in their WRC cars...
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    Quote Originally Posted by christy but View Post
    fisher is more than average to be fair..
    depends who you are comparing him with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Eddie WRC View Post
    No, the National Top 4 were quite a bit faster in their WRC cars...
    I think if you look at the results from last year there was only a Cpl of stages where the national runners were faster than the ERC field.

    http://www.rallyscore.net/216/Circuit-of-Ireland-2014

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    Quote Originally Posted by satnav View Post
    I think if you look at the results from last year there was only a Cpl of stages where the national runners were faster than the ERC field.

    http://www.rallyscore.net/216/Circuit-of-Ireland-2014
    Yeah the overall results were different because one stage of the national was canceled so they gained about 7 mins on the main field, but they were a good bit slower

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    Quote Originally Posted by N.O.T View Post
    depends who you are comparing him with.
    I didn't asked for comparisons, but ok, guess will find out soon
    "With that car, your brain can actually never keep up"
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4IRMYuE1hI

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Eddie WRC View Post
    No, the National Top 4 were quite a bit faster in their WRC cars...
    Wrong, check it out properly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stefanvv View Post
    I didn't asked for comparisons, but ok, guess will find out soon
    then you have to define "fast"...

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    Quote Originally Posted by N.O.T View Post
    then you have to define "fast"...
    Well, seem to have good results in beginning in his career with 4wd production class in Irish Tarmac Championship. Last year in WRC3 too with R3. I know it's not much, but I kind of wondered what will happen now with "top" 4wd machinery. He seem promising young driver few years ago
    "With that car, your brain can actually never keep up"
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