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28th October 2007, 19:08 #111
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RI Updated entry out tomorrow.
Mikkleson won Fastnet rally ahead of Donnelly.
Eyvind Brynildson had good run until down on power engine held him back. Was in top 10 amongst top Gr N times.
Donnelly pleased with cars brakes and handling but gives power away at top end. Diffs need further mapping before RI.
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28th October 2007, 20:20 #112
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Originally Posted by bf1_IRL
I think he will stay on Kumho tyres for RI, because that's the tyre brand that Wevers Sport has experience with, so switching tyre brand would be a risk.
Maybe C4 knows more?Supporting Ogier in the WRC & Ferrari in F1 & Ducati in MotoGP.
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28th October 2007, 21:11 #113
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28th October 2007, 21:36 #114
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Awsome pics, roll on the next round !!
Always wanted to watch a tarmac round........and counting
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29th October 2007, 14:05 #115
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Originally Posted by Josti
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30th October 2007, 10:17 #116
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Originally Posted by c4
Have you seen the updated entry? On the RI web-site it's still the "old" entry list.Supporting Ogier in the WRC & Ferrari in F1 & Ducati in MotoGP.
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30th October 2007, 12:20 #117
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Originally Posted by MikeD
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30th October 2007, 16:38 #118
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I ve got some question for the experts in Ireland to help see what can we expect of PWR there this year:
For Irish drivers:
What can we expect from C.Murphy and Alan Ring (both nominated as guests for PWRC)? Are them fast enought to beat regulars in PWRC?
For English drivers:
How much excperience do Nial McShea and Mark Higgins have on Irish tarmac?
Should I expect them to be faster than the two locals I mentiones before?
In my point of view both Pozo and Higgins have very difficult task:
Higgins needs to win both RI and UK
Pozzo needs one 2nd ad one win (2nd in Ireland and win in UK??)
Pozo has no experience in both rallies, and in tarmac he has only done 2 rallies in his life.Zeque
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30th October 2007, 17:23 #119
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Higgins would most certainly be favorite to win if he didn't have the problem with his colarbone, he has loads of experience in Ireland and if he had the chance in a WRC car would probably be a bet for a point.
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30th October 2007, 17:50 #120
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Murphy would be bet for top 6 PWRC if he keeps it on the island. Alan Ring had bad accident on Fastnet and car badly damaged,so race against time, otherwise would be good for top 6.
McShea could win as originally hails from the area, knows the pace needed, and hungary after New Zealand.
Higgins very experienced on Irish tar and will be favourite. Is the fastest for this event out of PWRC runners, arm will be factor, as well as luck, which we know has deserted him a number of times.
Look out for Philip Morrow run by Team Jordan, will be fast but want a good finish after a great season.Top 4 a possibility.
Pozzo may struggle and 2nd is too much imo but you never know.
toyota running pajari, msport's sponsor running sesks... im waiting on hyundai to run someone else too, since they pushed hard for keeping rally1s. need to have space for new guys. oli, lindholm,...
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