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Lefebvre does TDC with the C3 R5
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Lefebvre does TDC with the C3 R5
What's it like spectating in Corsica with marshals and amount of people, similar and relaxed like Sardinia?
This looks like a good excuse to get off work...
https://www.google.no/maps/@42.89366...7i13312!8i6656
Beautiful bit of road. I don't think that's the SS route though. I think it's slightly more inland on the D33.
I'm heading out there for the rally so I'd be interested to know the answer to SubaruNorway's question too. Don't want to get pinned in at a hairpin.
So how crucial is start order for Corsica? I know the later cars will have more grip due the more rubber on the roads, but is there a lot of cutting in Corsica which can throw debris on the roads?
Here's my route preview for Tour de Corse 2018 https://itgetsfasternow.wordpress.co...se-2018-route/
Very much new roads.
Sébastien Ogier (FR) Ford Fiesta WRC
Elfyn Evans (GB) Ford Fiesta WRC
Bryan Bouffier (FR) Ford Fiesta WRC
Thierry Neuville (BE) Hyundai i20 coupe WRC
Andreas Mikkelsen (NO) Hyundai i20 coupe WRC
Dani Sordo (ES) Hyundai i20 coupe WRC
Jari-Matti Latvala (FI) Toyota Yaris WRC
Ott Tänak (EE) Toyota Yaris WRC
Esapekka Lappi (FI) Toyota Yaris WRC
Kris Meeke (GB) Citroën C3 WRC
Sébastien Loeb (FR) Citroën C3 WRC
Fabio Andolfi (IT) Skoda Fabia R5
Nil Solans (ES) Ford Fiesta R5
Hiroki Arai (JP) Ford Fiesta R5
Takamoto Katsuta (JP) Ford Fiesta R5
Pierre-Louis Loubet (FR) Hyundai i20 NG R5
Nicolas Ciamin (FR) Hyundai i20 NG R5
Stéphane Levebvre (FR) Citroën C3 R5
Guillaume de Mevius (BE) Peugeot 208 T16
Corsica long-term prediction:
Meeke, Neuville and Ogier are clearly main favorites ( in no particular order).
Then there is a group of 3 jokers (again in no particular order):
Loeb, Sordo, Mikkelsen, Tanak
And additional joker is Evans who used to be much faster on tarmac than gravel, so with Michelins he could be high up.
Looks like it might be an exciting rally.