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	28th January 2019, 14:16 #331Senior Member
			
			
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Seems Bonato wasn't WRC2 Pro because his main sponsor is Igol and that's conflicting for Total..
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	28th January 2019, 19:29 #332Senior Member
			
			
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It may also be the case for some drivers with money that they would be best off staying in WRC2 un-pro as they may have a better chance of winning that than facing up against Rovanpera and Ostberg.
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	28th January 2019, 22:54 #333Senior Member
			
			
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	29th January 2019, 09:13 #334Senior Member
			
			
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I have all faith in Kalle. He hasn't done Rally Sweden before, but a lot of snow rallying. He was also unbeatable from the get-go in Finland although he hadn't competed on Mid-Finnish roads before. Østberg will be one to beat, but I have doubts in the C3 R5 snow setup and realiability. Other WRC2 contenders will be quick, but not on the same level.
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	29th January 2019, 10:47 #336Senior Member
			
			
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Is it true that nobody has driven the C3 R5 on snow?
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	29th January 2019, 10:50 #337Senior Member
			
			
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I am very interested in Gryazin possible performance there. He will come there with tremendous mileage on snow this year - Sigdalsrally, Rally Finnskog, Rally Sarma and a lot of tests (no doubt about it). It's time for him to show what for his father has spent all this amount of money. He is quick and Sweden R5 line-up will be real benchmark for him.
Btw I suspect Gryazin could be rally driver which in rallies and tests in 2018 have done more km's than any other rally driver in the world. If my memory serves me well his co-driver in Instagram said something about ~7700 km's... But of course it needs to be checked.Last edited by sindroms; 29th January 2019 at 10:53.
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	29th January 2019, 10:53 #338Senior Member
			
			
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Anyone for Emil B...
 
Seriously, it´s a pity he hasn´t done any winterrallies this season. His testing I don´t know. But should be able to push for a top 5 in Rally Sweden.
More news about him? Anyone?"Reis vas pät pat kaar vas kut"
Tommi Mäkinen, back in the years...
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	29th January 2019, 13:08 #340Senior Member
			
			
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What are the chances of Pieniazek ... slim to none ?
 


					
					
					
						
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