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    Quote Originally Posted by samWRC View Post
    Now he is in the list.
    So a new entry list will be published?

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    #57 Emil Bergkvist / Henrik Appelskog - Citroën DS3 R5 added to Rali de Portugal today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre Oliveira View Post
    #57 Emil Bergkvist / Henrik Appelskog - Citroën DS3 R5 added to Rali de Portugal today.
    That's good news! There are more new entries or there will be more ?

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    Renault making an official entry in WRC3. It's the first event of the '15 Clio Cup winning prize. #66 Burri/Levratti.
    Rally addict since 1982

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    Quote Originally Posted by rallyfiend View Post
    19 WRC cars
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    11 JWRC
    10 DMACK series
    17 WRC3 (those 11 JWRC included of course)
    "quattro best 4wd rallycar ever"

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    Suninen with Oreca Fabia R5. So it will be 10 Fiesta R5 vs 10 Fabia R5 eheh

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    After reading the Thierry Neuville interview in the Rally Argentina thread posted by Dimviii it looks to me that Neuville has painted himself into a corner for this event.
    As he stated he will be free of “manufacturer” responsibilities and will be able to go for a result.
    Because of his current position in the championship he is going to have a very favourable start order for the first two day of the event, possible all days of the event.
    Following Argentina he knows how strong and fast the car is. Paddon and to a slightly lesser extent Sordo proved that.
    In short he can go for it, maximum attack, only his own personal result is what matters.
    He has talked the talk, now he must walk the walk.
    If he wins, well that is what is expected because of the reasons stated above.
    If he bins it then he has exceeded his talent
    There can be no excuses, he has to be like a light switch, either it is on or it is off, there can be no maybes in his performance.

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    He'll probably crash on the morning loop on Friday.

    Place your bets now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mk2 RS2000 View Post
    After reading the Thierry Neuville interview in the Rally Argentina thread posted by Dimviii it looks to me that Neuville has painted himself into a corner for this event.
    As he stated he will be free of “manufacturer” responsibilities and will be able to go for a result.
    Because of his current position in the championship he is going to have a very favourable start order for the first two day of the event, possible all days of the event.
    Following Argentina he knows how strong and fast the car is. Paddon and to a slightly lesser extent Sordo proved that.
    In short he can go for it, maximum attack, only his own personal result is what matters.
    He has talked the talk, now he must walk the walk.
    If he wins, well that is what is expected because of the reasons stated above.
    If he bins it then he has exceeded his talent
    There can be no excuses, he has to be like a light switch, either it is on or it is off, there can be no maybes in his performance.
    it'll be interesting for a change he is released of some responsibility, but I don't hold my breath for it tbh.
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    To me it´s enough if he´s on the podium. The talk wasn´t then too much. You guys have to understand what he´s saying between the lines.
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