I did not also receive my tickets. I live in Portugal. I hope they arrive no later than next Tueseday.
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I did not also receive my tickets. I live in Portugal. I hope they arrive no later than next Tueseday.
I'm sure you will have your tickets by Friday/Monday, got mine in Norway today.
Looks good around Svullrya which is not too far from the end of Finnskog and start of Nyckelvattnet https://www.yr.no/sted/Norge/Innlandet/Grue/Svullrya/
Supposing the stages are all in the morning on Friday and Saturday, can anyone recommended things to do in the afternoon around the Torsby area? Willing to travel too.
Service park and then find a good spot for the evening SS.
Not much to do in Torsby.
[QUOTE=SubaruNorway;1241578]I'm sure you will have your tickets by Friday/Monday, got mine in Norway today.
got mine in Jyväskylä Finland today
https://yle.fi/urheilu/3-11193665
Here are the main points
- Rautiainen and Grönholm drove through the four northmost stages
- They thought rally is driveable under the conditions they saw - far from ideal but roads should withstand and it should be safe
- Studs will come off, drivers will need to have enough tyres
- Tyres should be changed in the middle of the day, either with tyre zone or return to service, otherwise he thinks it's not safe
- Frost is not deep but the surface is hard. There will be ruts on the second pass but the roads will withstand it
- If there's heavy plus degrees and rain, the second passes will be canceled, because the FWD cars can't pass through the roads
- Difficult to believe it would be canceled altogether anymore
- WRC rules article 3.3.3 states that the shortened rally points principle can have exceptions if the conditions are exceptional, and this a such case
I just received a message from DHL informing the arrival of the Rally Pass on Wednesday. Tuesday night I'll be traveling to Sweden ...
Itinerary out now https://rallysweden.com/en/the-race/