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Thread: Neste Rally Finland 2017
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18th July 2017, 07:53 #231
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I keep looking at the itinerary and previous year average speeds. Of course it's questionable how the reversions and chicanes affect it, but we might see the fastest rally ever. In the previous years, there were always some "slower" forest stages where the average speed was "only" under 120 km/h like Surkee, Painaa, Himos, Palsankylä, short versions of Leustu, short/slow versions of Ouninpohja (with titles Kakaristo or Hassi). Now, we don't have any of those, it's just brutal speed all the way through, probably at least 120 km/h winning average speed for all forest stages. closer to 130 for most. The course clerk already said the route will be taken back to smaller and slower roads next year because he was so disappointed in FIA demanding the chicanes. So enjoy this year while you still can. I hope there's no second round stage cancellations for too high speed like in Sweden...
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18th July 2017, 09:59 #232
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Most of spectator access to Ouninpohja stage are from the main road E63 (from Jamsa to Langelmaki). Generally, is that road section subject to traffic jam during Saturday Leg?
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18th July 2017, 10:43 #233
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18th July 2017, 11:54 #234
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I finally got the magazine online (not easy). I will screenshot the maps tonight. But I don't know how to send the stuff to people interested in?
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18th July 2017, 17:45 #235
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18th July 2017, 17:52 #236
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18th July 2017, 18:24 #237
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For anyone who wants more detailed maps, there's an interesting app called "topo maps - Finland" on the apple app store. There's probably something for android too. I've used it to navigate the last few times. You can draw the stage maps on the maps, it's very convenient.
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18th July 2017, 18:37 #238
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Local motorsport magazine "Vauhdin maailma" has an unofficial rally guide.
They use those topographic maps on their Stage maps."San Romolo opettaa"
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18th July 2017, 19:17 #239
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Just remember that some of the access roads are blocked and only the official guide has information about them
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19th July 2017, 09:00 #240
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Both Tuulilasi and Vauhdin Maailma have only 33% correct numbers for C3 WRC Both have Meeke right but Breen/Al-Qassimi wrong.
Vauhdin Maailma has only info about blocked roads of Ouninpohja, not for any other stages. And another problem is that it´s only in Finnish language. Maps are very good.
Shortly: If you buy 1 rallymagazine take Tuulilasi, if you want also topographic maps take also VauhdinMaailma.Last edited by pantealex; 19th July 2017 at 09:05.
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