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Thread: [ERC] Rally Islas Canarias 2024
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Will be interesting to see if Lukyanuk still got the speed.
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From Fiaerc.com
The ERC champion in 2018 and 2020, Lukyanuk finished first in Las Palmas in 2017, 2018 and 2021, having completed the 2016 event as the best-placed ERC driver behind Enrique Cruz, who wasn’t eligible for ERC points that year.
Cyprus-based Lukyanuk, 43, said: "I will return to the ERC on Rally Islas Canarias hand in hand with Hyundai Canarias and the i20 Rally2 car. We’re really excited to compete on my favourite event, we’ve had massive success before so we hope to deliver a good result again.”
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Today, 20:07 #47
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https://www.youtube.com/live/axaWMDD...dN-Ya5p5dzmMHG
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I seriously doubt that. They probably would ponder whether they let the right driver go for a very brief moment and move on. When it comes to winning titles, Sainz is unproven and Hamilton is a sure...
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