Thanks Steve! I’m glad you liked it, felt good on the inside too. Feel I am starting to get the hang of the car now. This rally was a great step forward in understating the car. Appreciate your comment as always. ☺️
In the series/rallies which you compete, are you allowed to use the Mk7.5 Fiesta WRC (what would now be considered/classed as Rally 1) rear wing? Since they grant you paddle shifters, I am guessing that you could get away with that as well. Of course the strict homologation stickler, Euro rallies will not allow either of the above.
hellor Richard, I saw your blue fiesta and instantly knew it was you, i have some videos of you (always the same corner). I was wondering if i can send them to you? Congrats on finishing the rally, I hope you enjoyed it in Belgium.
Nice one., that looked like great fun. Budget is everything. Picking 3or 4 events you really want to do is better then doing 8 or nine in a series, 6 of which are of no real interest.
Get yourself over to Ireland for a spin, Wexford stages in early September, 2 days closed roads 10 minutes off the boat in Rosslare, always a very well run event
Always enjoy the honesty. It's nice to see the comparisons with East Riding which is a fantastic event. It looks like events over here are slowly becoming more and more slick, spectator friendly and social like you see on the continent. It's easy to forget especially with COVID how most closed road events in the UK haven't ran that many times, hopefully keep improving!
Sounds like it came together Richard and she did not seem that much slower from the footage. The town square assembly point did also remind me of the East Riding Stages. Pleased you are keeping her and look forward to your next outing. Phil
Rallye du Bethune is another one with a stunning town centre/ parc ferme. They make a big event of it on the continent, and the local people understand the revenue a rally brings. Whereas we're still running single venues at the back of nowhere closed off to the public. It's slowly changing for the better.
@@Richard_Weaver omloop van Vlaanderen is the same as its a brc event as well. Only difference is its not so deep in Belgium for you. Best rallys for the money are vas/asaf rallys to be honest. Like Wervik that is soon or staden.
Hi Richard good to hear from you 😃 I cant be much help I’m afraid I’ve been out of the sport for so long the escorts out there are so expensive to run/ maintain and are a world away away from what we rallied in the 70’s and 80’s but I guess the main thing is to enjoy what your doing whichever car you choose. Hope Belgium goes well like yourself I loved it out there 😊 looking forward to the videos of the event regards David
The R5 is a top machine and super competitive but id invest in a MK2 and The rally of the lakes in killarney Ireland is on the first weekend of May that would of been the rally to head for
I totally respect you for living the R5 dream. However, you dont sound like you are getting the same level of enjoyment out of the sport, that you used to get in the Evo. If you want to stay on tarmac, then buy a darrian! Seriously hear me out. As you know i run a Darrian. Its a 32 year old car, with 40 year old technology. No traction control, no electronic gizmos, just driver input - it doesnt even have ppwer steering, just a rack from a hillman imp. 100% run from my home garage, with help from a good mate. I would guess, my car, as a package, is probably valued at less than you are spending in a year on running an R5. We were swapping times within a second of each other at Bovington. I am loving my rallying and there is nothing better than raw rear wheel drive power in a darrian which can be just as competitive on tarmac events as an R5. A new one has all the electronics, traction control, power steering yadda yadda and will beat top spec escorts and r5's all day long. Just my thoughts - whatever you decide, make sure it gives you that smile and energy of the Evo days 👍🏽
Thanks Dan. A good reply and words of wisdom. The only gripe with the Darrian is you can’t easily use them in Belgium. My thoughts have strayed that way however…
@@Richard_Weaver my first thought was similar to what Dan has written, you've got doubt in your mind now about the R5 so you're not at 100% enjoyment - and whilst you may not be 100% ready to sell the it right now, potentially sticking with it can just lower your enjoyment and can be a good way to spoil what you love doing.
Nice to see you posting again(and out with the woofer!) and I can appreciate your dilemma. Opinions are a bit like- well you’ve heard the phrase, but my thoughts- R5 is now the clubman class, expensive yes, but getting to the stage where finding parts from a fellow competitor on event is probably easier than for a Mitsubishi, and as for running the car, you appear to have a good network around you? My thought would be to document everything you do, but stick to mileages etc and send the bigger items ( transmissions etc) to Neil to keep the value in the car. The thought of a fit mark2 is great, but at a SV event you could be constantly throwing tyres at it at quite an expense. Closed roads events are a great way to go, and Belgium seems by far the best option. Have you ever thought of widening your experience and doing some gravel? I know most out there from a tarmac background wince at the thought, but average speeds are a lot lower, damage to the car( if properly guarded) is minimal, and I genuinely believe it brings any of us on in terms of driving ability, which when faced with a moment on say wet tar can be of great benefit. I think you could go a few different routes (mk2, historic, newer 208R4 or whatever but a significant element of on event costs wouldn’t change ands I think you would be asking yourself why you’d sold a more able car to go slower! Don’t get me wrong, a fit mk2 or a Lancer E9 would be great fun, but both would feel wanting compared to what you have( my opinion- don’t shoot me peeps!) So- keep doing Belgian events, bring the car home and keep on top of it yourself but keep Neil involved, and maybe spend a wee bit of time investigating some gravel events( some are on Neil Buckley’s doorstep so he could run you there. All above is meant with the best possible intent- you’ve been good enough to show us behind the scenes of R5 ownership, and the important thing is to keep enjoying it- sometimes that’s about trying new and less familiar routes. Good luck and enjoy whichever route you choose!
A fabulous and thoughtful reply. You’ve pretty much nailed it in that post. Gravel is something I have done, but not very much. I do like it though. Belgium is where the magic happens for me.
Richard i have to agree that running these cars are not cheap and as a privateer it certainly stretches the wallet and my advise to anyone wanting to get one should really do their homework on the true running costs
A proper Modern spec MK2 will cost as much as a R5 Fiesta, you will still need to maintain it , and will also need someone to run it on events, a rebuld on a Millington or KGP will be every bit as expensive as the Fiesta, and all the running gear will be the same sort of price, MK2's are fetching crazy money, a MK2 with a 2lt XE in it that is presentable is making over 50k these days, it's crazy,
As a privateer what’s the need to win? Its your money and car at risk As a spectator and optimistic future competitor my hero’s have always been the drivers that are sideways and enjoying driving the car . For me the real winner will always be the driver with the biggest smile on his or her face who have driven to entertain If you told me I could win a rally or have the budget to enter twice as many events but never win for me it would be easy choice! Just my thoughts and view tho rich! 😊
@@Richard_Weaver in that case if 2 or 3 rallies in a group 4 escort or group A evo isn’t as enjoyable as 1 rally in a r5 for you then there’s your answer! Its a risk reward and a money to enjoyment ratio only you can truly know which gives you the best feeling once the helmet comes off
How difficult is to adapt the paddle shifter?. How much it costs? If you are doubtful about the R5 buy a Fiesta or Clio RALLY3. Cars you can basically use everywhere and are cheap to mantain
There's a certain red mini which has more fun than anyone out on the stages. If it were me I would build a modest Escort, slow down and enjoy the participation 👍
I was competing in a grass roots motorsport and decided not to step up and crack on and try for class wins. Had more fun as it was cheaper, less hassle and i was in with a chance. The chance to take part in your hobby more often and still be in stiff competition wind for me.
I don’t regret stepping up, and the car now have really is the ultimate rally car. Nothing I have driven compares. That said, a good Escort is bloody brilliant.
now starting this very journey, first 12 car a few weeks back and more planned over the winter, and hopefully a couple of single venue stage events this year too, but from the navigators seat, no desire to drive myself, while I know I have a lot to learn I can't wait to put it into practice and see how it goes, at that stage in life where I can afford to contribute and enjoy a new challenge.