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Väga muljetavaldav üritus on! Kõik ainult heategevuseks, kahju, et meil siin selliseid üritusi ei toimu! Heategevuse eest ma usun, et ei oleks ka ükski pileti hind kallis! ;)

http://www.motorsport.ee/?id=main&n=1602

JA Markkot ka Fordi roolis jälle näha, see on tase! ;)
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Huvitav, mis Markko hinges toimub kui uuesti Focus WRC rooli istub? :P
Kas sellist WRC'd me tahtsimegi?
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Äkki....... ;)
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Kolin kirjutas:Äkki....... ;)
Vaevalt....... ;)
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Siim kirjutas:
Kolin kirjutas:Äkki....... ;)
Vaevalt....... ;)
Ära iial ütle iial! Kunagi ei tea ette mis elutee meil toob! ;)
Lootus ju sureb viimasena!
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AS kirjutas:Väga muljetavaldav üritus on! Kõik ainult heategevuseks, kahju, et meil siin selliseid üritusi ei toimu! Heategevuse eest ma usun, et ei oleks ka ükski pileti hind kallis! ;)

http://www.motorsport.ee/?id=main&n=1602

JA Markkot ka Fordi roolis jälle näha, see on tase! ;)
Jah, 22.juuni teatavasti ka Beefi sünnipäev, päev täis erinevaid emotsioone...
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Kahju, et sellised uudised tulevad viimasel sekundil (Iirimaa ralliga oli sama asi). Nüüd ei õnnestu enam kuidagi seda üritust vaatama minna, kuna muud plaanid tehtud. Kahtlen kas lennupileteidki enam oleks võimalik saada...
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http://wrc.auto.cz/novinky/markko-marti ... u-wrc.html

Vahest oskab keegi selle ära tõlkida.
Ott Tänak on rallisõitja - mitte meelelahutaja.
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Milor kirjutas:http://wrc.auto.cz/novinky/markko-marti ... u-wrc.html

Vahest oskab keegi selle ära tõlkida.
ma tsehhi keelt küll ei oska, kuid sama asja räägib seal, et markko osaleb sel rallil. viimasel päeval sõidab sama autoga pisi wilson.
öeldakse, et markko viimane wrc ralli oli walesis, kus park hukkus.
lisaks tuuakse veel välja nimesid, kes seal veel osalevad...

vot nii. ma täitsa tsehhi keele ekspert juba
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Milor kirjutas:http://wrc.auto.cz/novinky/markko-marti ... u-wrc.html

Vahest oskab keegi selle ära tõlkida.
Loe vähe ülavalt poolt. seal oli Link olemas sellele tekstile Eesti keeles.

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sealt nimekirjas Markkot millegipärast ei ole:
Who’s Driving What at the Festival

21/6/2007

Just a glimpse of the star drivers attending the Festival of Speed this year, listed in alphabetical order with a summary of the vehicles they will compete in at the Festival.

Michael Ammermüller, Red Bull racing’s test driver, will take to the hill in the 2007 Red Bull-Renault RB3.

Chris Atkinson, WRC driver for Subaru, will take to the hill and the Forest Rally Stage in a Subaru Impreza WRC on the Saturday of the Festival.

Rowan Atkinson, actor and comedian, will drive the
Napier-Railton, Brooklands Special, which is the perpetual lap record holder at Brooklands.

Richard Attwood, popular Le Mans winner, will be driving a 1987 Porsche 961 at the Festival.

Derek Bell, five times Le Mans winner, will once more be at the Festival all three days, driving a Porsche 956, 917/30 and a
Mirage-Ford GR7.

Stig Blomqvist, former World Rally Champion, will drive an Audi Quattro S1 on the Forest Rally Stage and the mighty Quattro ‘Pikes Peak’ car on the hillclimb.

Troy Bayliss, WSB champion, will be at the Festival on Friday and Saturday, riding his 999F07 race bike.

David Brabham, son of World Champion Sir Jack Brabham, will take to the hill in the Aston Martin DBR9 at the Festival this year.

Russell Brookes, former British Champion and star of the British circuit, will drive his 1985 title-winning Opel Manta 400 all weekend on the Forest Rally Stage.

Ralph Bryans, Former Honda works motorcycle star, will ride some of the classic racing bikes brought to the Festival by Honda Collection Hall throughout the weekend.

Andy Burton, hero of British rallying, will be in action on the Forest Rally Stage over the weekend in his unique Peugeot-Cosworth.

Jenson Button, star driver for Honda Racing F1 team, will drive the Honda RA107 on Sunday and take part in the Goodwood Organic Milk Cycle Race on Saturday .

Troy Corser, former WSB champion, will ride the Motor Italia Yamaha YZF R1 up the hill at the Festival.

Paul Dallenbach, multiple Pike’s Peak winner, will take to the hill in his purpose-built Dallenbach ‘Pikes Peak Special’ open wheeler.

Anthony Davidson, current F1 star with the Super Aguri team, will be taking to the hill in a historic Williams-Honda FW11 F1 car.

Helmut Daehne, works BMW motorcycling legend and worthy winner of the Isle of Man TT, will ride his title-winning BMW R90S throughout the weekend.

Marcus Dodd, twice British Rally Champion, will drive the 2003 Hyundai Accent WRC car all weekend on the Forest Rally Stage.

Paddy Driver, former TT and 500cc World Championship contender, will ride a 1958 Manx Norton 500.

Vic Elford, a leading talent in Sports Cars and also a Grand Prix driver, will be back behind the wheel of the legendary Chaparral-Chevrolet 2J ‘sucker car’, which he raced in the 1970.

Sean Emmett, BSB team PR Branson Honda rider, will take to the hill on a Suzuki RGV500.

Gwyndaf Evans, rallying wizard who won the British Championship and also competed in WRC events, will share a drive with Guy Wilks in the Sun Mobil 1 Ford Focus WRC car.

Tony Fall, former works BMC and Datsun rally driver, will be in action in a Datsun 240Z all weekend on the Forest Rally Stage.

Gene Felton, hero of NASCAR and TransAm racing, will be driving a Dodge Charger over the weekend.

Gil de Ferran, Sporting Director of the Honda F1 team, will drive a Williams-Honda FW11B on Sunday.

Emerson Fittipaldi – Double F1 world champion, Indy 500 winner and 1989 Indycar champion, will be reunited with the Lotus 49B in which he made his GP debut.

Marc Gene, test driver for Scuderia Ferrari, is expected to drive the 2006 Ferrari F1 car.

Carl Fogarty, four-times WSB Champion, will take to the hill on the MV Agusta F4R 312.

Peter Gethin – Formula 1 driver for McLaren and BRM, will be in action in the BRM P160 in which he achieved the fastest–Grand Prix in history, a record which stood for more than 30 years.

Stuart Graham, one of the few men to win TT’s on two and four wheels – will take to the hill on some of the classic racing bikes brought to the Festival by Honda Collection Hall throughout the weekend.

Andy Green, holder of the World Land Speed Record, will be at the Festival with the JCB Dieselmax team.

John Haugland, former works Skoda rally driver, will drive the Skoda 130RS in which he competed in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Lewis Hamilton, young British Formula One sensation will take to the hill in an F1 McLaren.

Peter Hardman, renowned historic racing specialist, will be as spectacular as ever, driving the Ferrari 330 P3 on the Goodwood hill.

Damon Hill, Britain’s last Formula 1 World Champion, will drive a Lotus 49B, Aston Martin V8 Vantage and will take part in the Goodwood Organic Milk Cycle Race on Sunday

Ernst Hiller, former winner of the German street championship, will ride the BMW 500 Type 225 Kompressor.

Neil Hodgson, former WSB Champion, will ride his 2003 championship winning 999R all weekend.

Paddy Hopkirk, British rally driver, will be making his debut on the Forest Rally Stage in an ex-works Mini Cooper S.

Freddie Hunt, 19-year-old son of 1976 World Champion James Hunt, is expected to drive one of his father’s old racing cars, at the Festival.

Nick Jefferies, former TT winner, will take to the hill at the Festival.

Yukio Kagayama, BSB and WSB rider, will be in action all weekend on an Alstare Suzuki GSX-R1000 K7.

Rupert Keegan – Former F1 driver for both Hesketh and Surtees as well as World Sportscar Championship star – will drive a Ford F3L sports car up the Goodwood hill over the weekend.

Christian Klien, test driver with Honda F1 team, is expected to drive the Honda RA107 F1 car on Saturday.

David Leslie, renowned British sports and touring car driver, will be reunited with the Aston Martin AMR1 Group C car at the Festival.

Arie Luyendyk, twice winner of the Indycar 500, will be in action on the Goodwood hillclimb in a Nissan R90 Group C car.

Ray Mallock, renowned star of sports car racing, will be reunited with the Aston Martin Nimrod C2B Group C car over the three days of the Festival.

The Earl of March will drive a Lola T90 Indycar and a Toyota Celica GT-Four ST185 over the weekend.

Nick Mason, the Pink Floyd drummer and keen motor enthusiast, will drive the Auto Union Type D from Audi Tradition.

Jochen Mass, former Grand Prix star and Le Mans winner, will drive a Mercedes-Benz W196 and Dodge Charger over the weekend of the Festival.

John McGuinness, multiple TT winner, will ride the HM Plant Honda CBR1000RR that he rode to victory in the recent Isle of Man TT.

Bob McMillan, Honda team boss during the Joey Dunlop era, will be riding the 2000 Honda VTR1000 SP-1 on which Dunlop won the last of his record 26 TT victories.

Allan McNish, Le Mans winner and former GP star, will drive the record-breaking Audi R10 diesel Le Mans car throughout the weekend.

Colin McRae, former World Rally Champion, will be in action all weekend on the Forest Rally Stage, and will drive his 2007 McRae R4, which is being launched at the Festival.

Jeremy McWilliams, Grand Prix rider and stalwart of motorcycle racing, will be riding the 2007 Ilmor X1 MotoGP bike.

Hannu Mikkola, 1983 World Rally Champion and designer of the Goodwood Forest Rally Stage, will drive an Audi Quattro A2 throughout the weekend on the rally course he created, and an Audi Sport Quattro S1 'Pikes Peak' up the hill.

Rod Millen, Kiwi hillclimbing legend and Pike’s Peak winner, will drive his Toyota Pike’s Peak car at the event.

Sammy Miller–The world's greatest trials rider, with an unparalleled number of victories, also a world-class road racer during the 1950s–will be riding a selection of bikes from his vast collection.

Bill Milliken, designer of the famous Milliken MX1 Camber Car, will drive his creation over the course of the weekend.

Franck Montagny, test driver for the Toyota F1 team, will be taking to the hill in the latest Toyota F1 car on Friday and Sunday.

Sir Stirling Moss, probably Britain’s greatest-ever never to win a World Formula 1 title, will drive the Mercedes-Benz 300SLR in which he won the 1955 Mille Miglia, as well as the unique four-wheel drive Ferguson-Climax Project 99 F1 car.

Michele Mouton – the only female rally driver to win a WRC event and the first to win the famous ‘Pikes Peak’ International Hillclimb – will be driving the Audi Quattro Coupe S1 'Pikes Peak' up the hill at Goodwood.

Kazuki Nakajima – Son of Satoru Nakajima, the first ever full time F1 driver from Japan – will drive the Williams-Toyota FW29 on Saturday and Sunday.

Jackie Oliver – Le Mans winner, F1 driver and former Arrows F1 team owner – will drive a Porsche 917K and a McLaren M19G F1 car.

Scott Parker, flat-track legend and nine times winner of the AMA National Championships, will ride a Harley-Davidson XR-1200 Prototype over the course of the weekend.

Riccardo Patrese, F1's longest servant, with 256 GP starts, will drive a Ferrari 246 Dino, Lancia Beta Montecarlo and Lancia LC1 up the hill.

Chris Pfeiffer, World Stunt Champion, will be performing his daring stunts along the Goodwood hillclimb.

Andy Priaulx, Double World Touring Car Champion, will drive his 2007 title-winning BMW 320i WTCC all weekend.

Brian Redman, F1 driver with a brilliant career in sports cars for Ferrari and Porsche, will drive a BRM P25 up the hill over the weekend.

Jim Redman, multiple World Championship-winning motorcyclist, will take to the hill on some of the classic racing bikes brought to the Festival by Honda Collection Hall throughout the weekend.

Anthony Reid, stalwart of the British Touring Car Championship, will drive a Nissan Primera and a 350Z GT500 at the Festival.

Robert Reid – former co-driver of England’s only World Rally Champion, Richard Burns – will be at the Festival throughout the weekend, managing the activities of The Richard Burns Foundation.

David Richards, ex-rally co-driver and principal of Prodrive, will be at the Festival during the weekend.

Bob Riggle, All American drag racing showman, will be back at Goodwood to perform mind-blowing 100-metre wheelies in the 1100bhp Plymouth Barracuda ‘Hurst Hemi Under Glass’.

Tommy Robb, former works rider for Honda, will take to the hill on some of the classic racing bikes brought to the Festival by Honda Collection Hall throughout the weekend.

Scott Russell, five-times winner of the Daytona 200, will ride a Kawasaki ZXR750 up the hill at the Festival.

Michael Rutter, British Superbike rider, will ride the Isilon MSS Discovery Kawasaki ZX10R at the Festival this year.

Terry Rymer, the first British rider to win a World Superbike race, will be in action on a Yamaha OW01 at the Festival.

Carlos Sainz, former Spanish rally driver and twice winner of the World Rally Championship, will take to the Forest Rally Stage in a 1993 Toyota Celica GT-FOUR ST185.

Ralf Schumacher, F1 driver for the Toyota F1 team, will be here on Saturday driving the Toyota TF106 car.

Vern Schuppan, 1983 Le Mans 24 Hour winner and Japanese Sports Car Champion, will take to the hill in a Porsche 962 and 935 'Baby' over the weekend of the Festival.

Petter Solberg, former World Rally Champion, will take to the hill and the Forest Rally Stage in a Subaru Impreza WRC on the Friday of the Festival.

Sir Jackie Stewart, Britain's most accomplished Champion, having lifted the F1 crown three times, will drive a 1966 Lola-Ford T90 up the hill.

Lyn St James, the most successful woman in the history of CART racing, will drive the 1988 Ford Thunderbird in which she set 31 speed records at Talledaga.

Marc Surer former F1 driver will drive a BMW Z4M Coupe at the Festival.

John Surtees – seven-time Motorcycle World Champion and F1 Champion for Ferrari, thereby the only man to win the world titles on two wheels and four – will be in action in the Honda RA301.

Luigi Taveri, former works rider and TT winner will take to the hill on a Honda RC145 at the Festival.

Danny Thompson – Bonneville speed record holder and son of the legendary Mickey Thompson-–will share a drive in the Thompson-Buick Special with Al Unser Snr.

Al Unser Snr, four time winner of the Indy 500, will take to the hill in a Thompson-Buick Special.

Bjőrn Waldegård, rallying superstar and the first-ever winner of the Drivers’ World Championship, will take to the hill and the Forest Rally Stage in a Toyota Celica GT4 ST 165.

Robbie Walker, son of legendary team-owner and car collector Rob Walker, will drive his father’s Delahaye 135S up the hill.

Mark Webber, F1 driver for Red Bull Racing, will be at the Festival and will take part in the Goodwood Organic Milk Cycle Race.

Guy Wilks, leading British rally driver, will share a drive with Gwyndaf Evans in the Sun Mobil 1 Ford Focus WRC car.

Charlie Williams, works Yamaha TT rider and multiple Isle of Man TT winner, is expected to ride a Yamaha TZ250G up the hill at the Festival.

Malcolm Wilson–Britain’s leading rally driver during the explosive Group B period in the 1980s and principal of the Ford M-Sport works rally team – will drive the Ford Focus WRC on Sunday.

Matthew Wilson–WRC driver and son of Group B star Malcolm, will drive the Stobart Ford Focus WRC up the hill and round the Forest Rally Stage.
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lähiajal on kuulda üht rõõmsat uudist seoses Märtiniga :)
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see,et ta isaks saab vä ? :)
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Ära piina inimesi ... anna vihje :roll:
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kadett99 kirjutas:Ära piina inimesi ... anna vihje :roll:
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Seda teavad ju kõik ja see on rõõmustav küll! ;)
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Seda sõna "saab" tuleks nüüd juba vähe teises käändes käänata.
"Maailmas on ainult kolm spordiala: härjavõitlus, alpinism ja mootorisport, ülejäänud on vaid mängud!" [E.Hemingway]
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valmacher kirjutas:Seda sõna "saab" tuleks nüüd juba vähe teises käändes käänata.
Kas sa jätad midagi ütlemata?
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Nu krt küll, kui keegi miskit teab siis võiks ju juba miskit ka mainida!?
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No seda "saab" saab ainult pöörata!
Aga OK, vist sain aru, mida selle sõnaga tegema peab!
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