Yes belgian crews will be there.
Bart Maes with Octavia WRC, Filip Pyck with Lancer Evo IX (due to change of rules in Belgian champ), Stephaan Vanneste with Clio RS (N3), Filip Barbier (Lancer IX), Piet Declercq (Lancer Evo VIII), and Bjorn Hamiaux in Historic race.
Disappointing entry list for RDN. Usually it's great event, but this year ... clearly La Côte Fleurie has better entry list. Around 80 entries in modern, whereas these last years it was more than 100.
Bayard should win easily, but Salaun with his new Sub (S5 WrC) could be a good contender, if he takes it right.
Some Adam R2 guy will be there : Pierre Marché, who makes his come back, and Jean-René Perry.
In La Côte FLeurie, 4 WRC : that should be easy win for Brunson with his Fiesta. Other guys with WRC are Reydellet with a poor 206 WRC, nothing to expect ... Old José Barbara with his Mini. Not sure if he'll start. Nothing to expect too, not really at ease with this car. 4th is Hervé Knapick with his 206 WRC, maybe the second place for him (rallycross specialist doing some rally).
Interesting in S2000 : Sébastien Alemany and Romain Martel, who fought last year in Normandy league with their 207. With the same car there will be Stéphane Pustelnik, really fast driver - but first race with his new car (ex Saintéloc), and Maxence Maurice, unknown driver who run only on this rally.
And the 5th is Pierre Ragues, sportscar driver (Signature, OAK, Alpine ...) with a Fabia S2000.
Other interesting entries are Arnaud Macherey (DS3 R3), Mathias de Sousa (first race with Sub R4), Michel Morin (last race with Lancer R4 before switching for Fiesta S2000 ex Betti), Michael Bourgeois (Lancer Evo VIII), Eddie Lemaitre (Clio R3), Anthony Cosson (Mégane RS, he ran one of the first Porsche GT+ in France), Arnaud Gautier (Mégane RS, former french cup winner) and of course Cédric Robert with Evo VII :bounce: