Results 551 to 560 of 581
Thread: 2018 news and results
-
26th September 2018, 09:59 #551Senior Member
- Join Date
- Jun 2001
- Location
- Wroclaw
- Posts
- 9,182
- Like
- 4,987
- Liked 3,542 Times in 1,906 Posts
Pirelli wins ERC for the fourth time in a row

https://www.fiaerc.com/pirelli-celeb...tle-quadruple/http://www.rallymadness.prv.pl - rally photos and movies!
-
26th September 2018, 17:24 #552Member
- Join Date
- Apr 2017
- Posts
- 95
- Like
- 0
- Liked 58 Times in 31 Posts
next year ERC need a driver with big name for better rallies like kopecky,Paddon,Bouffier..I think gryazin is the only driver that can beat Lukyanuk
-
26th September 2018, 17:49 #553Senior Member
- Join Date
- Sep 2016
- Posts
- 709
- Like
- 250
- Liked 668 Times in 285 Posts
Luky is more likely to take part in WRC2 than any big name joining for a full season of ERC.
- Likes: pantealex (27th September 2018)
-
26th September 2018, 18:28 #554
-
26th September 2018, 19:05 #555Senior Member
- Join Date
- Oct 2000
- Posts
- 8,892
- Like
- 2,141
- Liked 2,258 Times in 1,212 Posts
I think Gryazin is capable of a Lukyanuk level performance given a whole season. Let’s not forget he beat Rovanpera on ERC Latvia last year and was mixing it with Kopecky, Luky and Sordo on Barum before easing off for U28 points.
Would like to see more of Filip Mares and Miko Marczyk next year too, maybe Griebel to return for a go at the full ERC title.
- Likes: Hartusvuori (27th September 2018),Rally Power (26th September 2018)
-
26th September 2018, 19:35 #556Senior Member
- Join Date
- Dec 2013
- Posts
- 1,265
- Like
- 5,336
- Liked 1,543 Times in 663 Posts
Personally I think Sordo and Ostberg would be ideal for ERC.
Last edited by the sniper; 26th September 2018 at 19:48.
- Likes: WRC1 (26th September 2018)
-
27th September 2018, 00:07 #557Senior Member
- Join Date
- Aug 2001
- Location
- Zlin
- Posts
- 8,768
- Like
- 540
- Liked 4,079 Times in 1,838 Posts
I think there is more drivers who can show more than this year - Kreim, Ingram, Brynildsen, Ahlin and against them more experienced Habaj, Grzyb, Magalhaes or Herczig.
-
27th September 2018, 01:39 #558Senior Member
- Join Date
- Dec 2013
- Posts
- 1,265
- Like
- 5,336
- Liked 1,543 Times in 663 Posts
Kreim, Ingram and Ahlin, I agree. Brynildsen, hmm... I just don't see it. I don't think he's got much more to give on the kind of events that feature in the ERC. Honestly, I think Brynildsen would be far better suited to a British Rally Championship campaign, as he could probably achieve much more success at that level.
- Likes: RS (27th September 2018)
-
27th September 2018, 08:57 #559Senior Member
- Join Date
- Oct 2000
- Posts
- 8,892
- Like
- 2,141
- Liked 2,258 Times in 1,212 Posts
Would like to see Kreim and Ingram more in ERC next year yes.. they’ve had a solid year although Gryazin is one level up on them, that is natural because he has more experience, particularly over Ingram.
-
27th September 2018, 10:04 #560Senior Member
- Join Date
- Jun 2001
- Location
- Wroclaw
- Posts
- 9,182
- Like
- 4,987
- Liked 3,542 Times in 1,906 Posts
Brynildsen is already present on the temporary entry list for Rally Liepaja:
http://2018.lvrally.com/eng/rally-li...competitors/echttp://www.rallymadness.prv.pl - rally photos and movies!
- Likes: RS (27th September 2018)



Reply With Quote

That ‘should’ be a relatively easy fix though, take the rally2 basis and make them look and sound a bit more exciting. The cars in the WEC Hypercar class look superficially like LMP1 cars, but are...
Hyundai WRT