BIG Change and move for new Deutschland Rallye 2017 ..
Service Park to Bostalsee, Ceremonial start + super special stage to Sarrebruck
New itinerary 2017 => http://bit.ly/2ljvNuP
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BIG Change and move for new Deutschland Rallye 2017 ..
Service Park to Bostalsee, Ceremonial start + super special stage to Sarrebruck
New itinerary 2017 => http://bit.ly/2ljvNuP
Doesn't look very interesting
Why not?
I guess the winemakers had enough
Nice to see events changing it up. Shame to lose Trier as that was a great location. Think I'll be heading back this year.
Still 2 vineyeard stages, so not completly gone. Also interesting to see a "rundrurs" in a wrc rally, has that happend ever before in recent years?
I have always liked the Bostalsee service park better than the viemarkt in Trier.
For me it looks ok as it is now, only thing i keep saying is that there are to few stages, little value for money this way.
Quite suprised in a positive way about the itinerary.
A lot of changes to previous year, still two very nice vineyard stages included as well as the Panzerplatte.
Shakedown location should be ok too. Will be easy to watch quite a lot of stages.
You'll see shakedown, super special stage on Thursday, at least two runs of vineyard stages and possibly rundkurs stage on Friday, possibly four stages on Saturday and at least two stages on Sunday before you head home. 10-11 stages. I think the problem is that you are just too lazy to move around. Saying that - the route is also on relatively small area.
Depending on the running directions, this could be the biggest change of route in recent years. Last year Ollmuth ran as a rundkurs and I liked it. Much better fun than normal spectator super special stages.
Just booked an apartment yesterday. Can't stay away.
I like the changes too!
New shakedown is a good start, Thursday night stage also nice extra. Friday and Saturday good too! Better than last year.
Not done Germany before but got a hotel booked and looking forward to this year's. Can I ask which are the vineyard stages please?
Great, thanks. Damn, now to make a choice between a stage with three passes and the vineyards!
https://flic.kr/p/8z66bU
That's a shot from Klusserath (v.famous hairpin) when I went in 2010 (stayed at the campsite in Klusserath). Better if they run this down hill but still a fun place to spectate.
Very nice area in general with several good spectating points. This hairpin I remember the best from an odd crash 2-3 years ago. One of the Adam Cup drivers stopped to change flat tyre. It was ran uphill. When they continued, 30 metres on he clips the curb and roll the car on its side
Any word when Rallye Deutschland organizers will inform us more about the route and schedule, meaning when is RG1 due?
Last week we got the basic map, but no directions nor times.
Also, any incars of new stages are much appreciated. They must've been used in smaller events.
+++Streckenführung ADAC Rallye Deutschland 2017+++
Der geplante Ablauf im Überblick:
Donnerstag, 17. August 2017
Shakedown Eiweiler
Show-Start Saarbrücken
WP 1 "Super Special Stage Saarbrücken"
Freitag, 18. August 2017
WP 2 "Super Special Stage Wadern-Weiskirchen 1"
WP 3 "Mittelmosel 1"
WP 4 "Grafschaft 1"
WP 5 "Super Special Stage Wadern-Weiskirchen 2"
WP 6 "Mittelmosel 2"
WP 7 "Grafschaft 2"
WP 8 "Super Special Stage Wadern-Weiskirchen 3"
Samstag, 19. August 2017
WP 9 "Super Special Stage Arena Panzerplatte1"
WP 10 "Panzerplatte 1"
WP 11 "Freisen 1"
WP 12 "Römerstraße 1"
WP 13 "Super Special Stage Arena Panzerplatte 2"
WP 14 "Super Special Stage Arena Panzerplatte 3"
WP 15 "Panzerplatte 2"
WP 16 "Freisen 2"
WP 17 "Römerstraße 2"
Sonntag, 20. August 2017
WP 18 "Losheim am See 1"
WP 19 "St. Wendeler Land 1"
WP 20 "Losheim am See 2"
WP 21 "St. Wendeler Land 2(Power Stage-Finish im Service Park)"
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I'm going, booked my hotel a few months ago, can't wait. Shame I'll miss the Thursday action as will be driving there.
Rallye Guide 1 is now available:
https://www.adac-rallye-deutschland....nehmer/static/
Have to assume that opening super special is going to be reverse order running. P1 guys still in an autograph session 25mins before it kicks off.
I'm going to try to make Rally Deutschland this year, only the second I've been to (Rally Sweden 2014 the other). I would like to see as many stages as possible; Sweden was difficult because of the icy roads between stages, but I managed to see 8 over the 4 days. Very nerve-wracking without studded tires. Can you give me an idea how difficult it would be to try to move between good vantage points on several stages in a day (will be renting a car)? Also, will it be tough to find accommodations this late?
https://www.adac-rallye-deutschland....nehmer/static/
Here's the English one
You can get a closer look from this unofficial site: https://www.rally-maps.com/Rallye-Deutschland-2017
It might help you (zoom in) - https://www.rally-maps.com/Rallye-Deutschland-2017
https://www.rallye-magazin.de/wrc/ar...esta-wrc-2017/
German driver Armin Kremer (38) who has been working with Ford in the early noughties will start at the German WRC round in an M-Sport prepared '17 Fiesta WRC.
This is a little odd and therefore interesting. Wilson says it's great for the team to have Kremer's experience (he is a three times German champ). But I doubt that alone is the reason. It's probably mostly to showcase a German in a Ford in Germany.
Edit: Sorry guys I just noticed it's already in the News thread.
Kremer is actually 48, born the same year as Marcus Grönholm. Kremer's best WRC result was 8th place in Monte Carlo 1998(!) and after that a couple of 10th places and some WRC2 podiums. I'm expecting him at best to match the times of the WRC Trophy guys. But of course Malcolm has to rent a car if someone offers money and of course it's an attraction to the German audience.
Can't think that Kremer would be that much of an attraction to a German audience, unlike the number of extra Belgians that would turn out to see Loix, say.