That would probably be the case if they shut down the road. Article didn’t say anything about that actually.
That would probably be the case if they shut down the road. Article didn’t say anything about that actually.
And next year they will have 70 more hp and larger wings.
When a Norwegian car magazine visited Tommi Mäkinen with a regular road version Lancer EVO they drove on roads used in rally Finland, jumping and everything. Even if the roads are very rural I wouldn’t recommend it though, as you’re not Tommi Mäkinen.
I think that was back in 2008 though, at the peak of his career. He’s pretty much the same now, depending on how excited he is.
And then you have Henning Solberg
Grassroots wheel to wheel rallycross is as important as GRC when it comes to introducing the sport to America. It’s a shame that the GRC tracks aren’t permanent so they are available for banger racing and other classes the rest of the year.
Sorry, English is not my native language.
So you think noone would ask why when Doran doesn’t show up for the next round of World Rallycross, and is kicked from his team?
Thankfully, this will improve World Rallycross.
50 % hydropower, 40 % nuclear, and the rest is divided between wind and burning of biological material. Almost no fossil fuel used in electricity production in Sweden.
Jättekul!
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Sweden has driven on the right hand side since 1967, so it’s in the slow lane.
I actually expected to see a post of that here, considering that it was the first win for the Focus RS RX. Usually they’re not shy of posting Ken Block related content.
Should’ve used Andreas Bakkerud as a driver instead.
To have fair competition and avoid cheating?
Meanwhile, the FIA World Rallycross Championship is in Hell, Norway for the fifth round this season. Ken Block looks to repeat his podium from two years ago, while Mattias Ekström, Petter Solberg and Sebastien Loeb is expected to fight for the victory. It is streamed live on Youtube at 14:00 CEST Sunday.
Alanis is usually quite good at mentioning WorldRX, but it’s easy to forget when it’s only available via Youtube in the US.
The FIA World Rallycross Championship is at Lydden Hill this weekend, and is broadcasted on Youtube at 15:00 CEST on Sunday. That is right between Monaco GP and the Indy 500, so you’ll be in front of your screens anyways. It’s recommended by Oppositelock owner Porsche9146 as well!
Here’s why you should tune in, besides the fact that if you don’t you’re a bad American.