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27 May 2014

WRX: Mettet Media Meeting

Posted Tuesday, May 27th, 2014 by

Today the Circuit Jules Tacheny at Mettet, host of the Belgian 2014 WorldRX round, held its Media Day for the event to be run on July 12 and 13. The all-new Rallycross track, designed and prepared into the existing tarmac racing venue, was officially presented to members of the press.

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26 May 2014

WRX: MDK in Scirocco at Mettet

Posted Monday, May 26th, 2014 by

Belgian Michaël De Keersmaecker has agreed with compatriot Jochen Coox to drive the VW Scirocco Mk3 SuperCar of the Volkswagen dealer in his native WorldRX round at Mettet.

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26 May 2014

WRX: BabyBlue claims RX cradle

Posted Monday, May 26th, 2014 by

Norwegian Andreas ‘BabyBlue’ Bakkerud wins the British WorldRX round at the cradle of Rallycross from Swede Robin Larsson and Brit Andrew Jordan who both impressed the 10,000+ spectators with their great performance.

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24 May 2014

WRX: Bakkerud leads Lydden

Posted Saturday, May 24th, 2014 by

Day 1 of WorldRX Round 2 at the ‘Home of Rallycross’ Lydden Hill ended with Andreas Bakkerud heading the intermediate point standings in SuperCars, followed by Tanner Foust, Toomas Heikkinen and Petter Solberg.

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24 May 2014

Gallery: Rd2 WRX England

Posted Saturday, May 24th, 2014 by

For the second round of the all-new FIA World Rallycross Championship the drivers went to the cradle of the Rallycross sport, the Lydden Hill Race Circuit in England. Here is our gallery from the Lydden event, all pictures captured by ERC24 snapper JKR.

 

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23 May 2014

GRC: The First Lady

Posted Friday, May 23rd, 2014 by

Since the event at Barbados that Kiwi Rally ace Emma Gilmour is the first female competitor in the short history of the Global RallyCross series.

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22 May 2014

RCE/FRC: Round-up

Posted Thursday, May 22nd, 2014 by

Round 2 of the Rallycross Challenge Europe series was won by Hungarian Zoltán Harsányi on home soil, Round 2 of the French Rallycross Championship at Lessay fell prey to Jean-Baptiste Dubourg.

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