I think a round in the baltics would be the best solution.
Rally culture is high, you already have a good fan base, stages characteristics are not different from Poland, some top drivers are from there.
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I think a round in the baltics would be the best solution.
Rally culture is high, you already have a good fan base, stages characteristics are not different from Poland, some top drivers are from there.
We need a round in Africa, sadly its not going to happened, we can all dream.
When everybody criticizes Poland what about Mexico and Argentina? Correct me if I'm wrong, I have never been there, but don't they have pretty similar issues with spectator safety? And (almost) no one talks about that, as these rounds have to stay to make the World Championship a World Championship...
From what I heard in this forum, they said they have sorted the Rally in Argentina, as for Mexico...apart from the high altitude (which you also get some of it in Argentina)...I see what you mean, but that's why people here are talking about NZ, Africa & Japan, which are in the world & not Europe.
Poland is unique rally. South-Europe rally is too rough and twisty, Germany and France (both versions) are tarmac. And fast flying gravel roads are gone? It represent all eastern Europe road types and it should be some rally at this region. Or some Baltic (Saarema or so) or Poland in WRC.
Mexico has no spectator issue. They years I have been there the Federal Police are in Full Force but not to the strict sorry retarded way Polish Marshals or Police are.
Federal Police in Mexico are taken seriously by spectators and media and they understand the limits and locations on the stages.