It seems like Skoda UK will add Rally Argentina and Rally de Curitiba in Brazil to Guy Wilks IRC calendar. This means, as far as I understand, that Wilks’ calendar now contains 9 events this year (or out 12 in the IRC). Wilks is currently on 5th place in Rally Monte Carlo with three stages to go tonight before the rally ends.
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Skoda UK adds Argentina and Brazil for Wilks
Friday, January 22nd, 2010Villagra with Munchis for 2010 WRC and doing IRC Rally Argentina in Fiesta Super2000
Monday, January 4th, 2010Argentinean driver Federico Villagra will do 7 rounds of the 2010 WRC season and also one outing in the IRC event Rally Argentina. The WRC rounds are Mexico, Jordan, New Zealand, Portugal, Catalunya, Japan and France, which he will do in a Ford Focus WRC from the Munchis team. The Rally Argentina entry is in the Ford Fiesta Super2000 – a drive he says he’s invited to for free. According to himself, Villagra is trying to extend the invitation to cover even the Brazilian Curitiba IRC-event. Last but not least, Villagra has confirmed that he start off the WRC season by doing tests in England in February.
Rally de Curitiba preview – interesting co-location of rally and curcuit racing
Thursday, March 5th, 2009On Friday starts the International Rally de Curitiba, next round of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge. The gravel event starts the “summer season” and brings the IRC to Brazil and South America for the first time, and despite being an overseas event the start list is quite OK. Reigning IRC champion Nicolas Vouilloz will be accompanied by Kris Meeke, Freddy Loix, Giandomenico Basso, Anton Alen, former PWRC name Marcos Ligato and a number of other local South American drivers.
Among the challenges for the drivers I rank tyre choices highest. The stages are fast and flowing where cars can reach quite high speeds – which means the unpredicatable weather with rain forecasted will make tyre choices crucial. A wrong tyre choice will mean slower acceleration, earlier braking points and will for sure go directly into the results table.
Anyway, the most interesting thing with this rally is the format and location, where Eurosport Events continue to set new standards regarding innovative marketing. The rally service will be co-located with this weekends World Touring Car Championship premiere in the Curitiba cirquit. The rally is ran from Friday morning to Saturday lunch – making it end just before the WTCC qualifyings. This means motorsport fans (there are quite a lot of them in South America) as well as media can cover both events in a very easy and cheap way.
The conclusion is that IRC has once again tried out a new grip promoting their championship and getting it easy and interesting to watch, with a chance of attracting new fans to the rally sport (mainly those ones that have got into racing but not yet understood that rally is far better). I’ve said it before, but it’s good enough to be repeated: FIA should really watch and learn from the IRC organisers and take all those good things into the WRC.
Wanna see how the Curitiba is? Watch my previously posted videos.
Video: Next IRC round preview – Rally de Curitiba
Wednesday, February 18th, 2009The next IRC round, Rally Internacional de Curitiba, is coming up within a few weeks. The event is ran the 5th-7th of March in Brazil on gravel. I’ll get back with more info on the event later, but already now I thought I should post some videos. Here we go:
Onboard video from SS1 of the 2008 event:

Onboard video from the 2007 event:

Video from SS8 on the 2008 event:
SS4 on the 2008 event:



















