Scandola leads with 8 seconds over Andreucci, 1 stage to go.
Renato Travaglia and his Suzuki Baleno in the 17th position, first in class R1B :)
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Scandola leads with 8 seconds over Andreucci, 1 stage to go.
Renato Travaglia and his Suzuki Baleno in the 17th position, first in class R1B :)
http://www.kaleidosweb.com/wp-conten...om-702x336.jpg
In finish
1. Scandola (Fabia R5) 1:34:26,1
2. Andreucci (208 T16 R5) +5,9
3. Basso (Fiesta R5) +38,3
4. Campedeli (Fiesta R5 LPG) +2:51,4 (broke wheel on day 1)
5. Re jun. (Fiesta R5) +3:11,6
6. Di Cosimo (Fabia R5) +3:16,2
7. Tassone (208 T16 R5) +3:31,7
8. Pollara (208 T16 R5) +9:05,8
9. Testa (208 R2) +9:18,1
10. Panzani (Clio R3T) +9:18,4
Before last event... 1. Basso 80,75; 2. Andreucci 80; Scandola 74,50. Last event has 1,5 coefficient.
Nice photo from yesterday
http://www.rallylink.it/cms15/images...a/MBT_0959.jpg
http://www.rallylink.it/cms15/images...a/MBT_1194.jpg
http://www.rallylink.it/cms15/images...a/_DSC7979.jpg
A steward os dead hitted by a car at rally legend. What a tragedy.
Rally is stopped and finished
Edit: we can't understand the real number of victims, that could be more than one. There are also wounded.
Too bad! But it was just a matter of time there, must be the event with the worst safety in whole Europe.
R.I.P...
+1, Most people among us here should know the chances of this happening were quite big. Almost all zones that should normally be forbidden areas were packed with people... This will always happen on events with a lot of spectators and organizers who don't take their responsibility... Let's not forget there are more events like this (for example Condroz in Belgium, next month).
Very sad. But indeed, if it was going to happen somewhere is was always going to be at this event.
Yeah just in the airport heading back from the rally. Really sad. Great event - first time for me attending this year. It feels to me that with the popularity now it is out-growing the rally in terms of infrastructure, crowd control, parking, safety etc.
I guess you only need to look at the YouTube videos to see how the attendance is growing year on year. I was thinking to myself there will eventually come a tipping point where it changes. Maybe this is it. It's so often the way with a fatality.
Have watched footage of this event over the years on YouTube; and whilst it looks a great event (and I wish we had something similar in the UK) some of the spectator areas are not great; one always felt it was only a matter of time before something happened.
Organisers of all events will soon be forced into 'spectator zones' -and no admittance anywhere else; as this can't keep happening.