Fri May 09, 2014 11:21 pm by NormanVauxhall
Žnoprešk Avtomobil is satisfied about the first stage of the Bavarian Rallye Challenge.
Strong of the weakness unveiled and corrected of the 1984 edition, the initial ambitious plan was to stay in the first 15% of the entry, so at least 12th in the BRC1100 and 9th in the S1000.
The Reparto Performance made a very good job tuning the small Zoom for the Super1000 that at the moment we are in the expected percentile, and we hope to keep up the good work.
But... there is a "but". Everybody known that the real pain was having a competitive car against the 1.8l turbocharged BRC1100 entry. Reparto Corse have moved in two direction: a turbocharged 1.800cc I4 and a 3 liter N/A V8. Due the lack of experience on the turbocharged engine the results of the turbo prototype were disappointing. So the 3.0l N/A was chosen and honored to power the last model year of the Zeta, (the production model discontinued in the 1991) and all the effort possible were done to create a competitive car.
The 22nd place is not so bad (27,5 percentile) and we have to see how the car will perform in slower stage, were the N/A car should have some advantage compared to the turbos, but we face a bitter truth: it will be very difficult to respect our previsions on the BRC1100.
Žnoprešk Avtomobil will again confirm their better know-how on smaller and N/A car, leaving the bigger and hi-performance vehicle to the BMMC.