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Thread: [WRC] Arctic Rally 2021
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2nd March 2021, 05:44 #1111
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0KwXT08v8Q
Here is OBC from Juha Salo's R4 Mitsubishi in the Arctic Lapland Rally 2013. The Sarriojärvi was ss7 and on that year the lenght was 36,35km. The section I mentioned starts from 9:16. Juha miss the exit with wide slide on the last flat right before the steep downhill, but there is still +200km/h something in the dash at the end of downhill. Another interesting point in terms of speed is the short wide road section, which starts from 5:45. After the flat over the crest there is in the dash something like 206km/h before the braking.
Here is Tänak's OBC from the ARF 2021 ss2, the same steep downhill starts from 8:35
https://www.wrc.com/en/news/2021/wrc...ODRfPK0YFO32WULast edited by giù tutto!; 2nd March 2021 at 05:54.
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2nd March 2021, 06:01 #1112
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taken from here, Aero chronicle of Arctic Rally Finland 2021 https://www.wrcwings.tech/2021/03/01...-finland-2021/#8 Ott Tänak - Martin Järveoja #8
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2nd March 2021, 06:07 #1113
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I think the points are given in reference to the level where the drivers were before the rally. Tänak should have been more dominant and/or win power stage in order to get a 10/10. Meanwhile, for Kalle this was already a career-best result with small mistakes. I think this makes sense for these ratings, otherwise you could just give 10 to winner, 9 to second and so on.
Actually, Greensmith could even consider 7/10 as an insult if he wants to progress as a driver and not view being the slowest WRC driver as a good result
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2nd March 2021, 06:20 #1114
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this is my final post about this, i already regret i commented at all
Tänak more dominant? to be clear, im totally fine for 9 with him, i dont want 10
Toyota had data from this rally just a month ago, Kalle had been here only a year ago and knew this rally at least kind of. Yes, career best result but made some small mistakes and only just managed to edge out Neuville who had problems with his co-driver during the whole rally.
8 maximum in my eyes for him.
but ok, we all have our opinions.Last edited by EstWRC; 2nd March 2021 at 06:23.
#8 Ott Tänak - Martin Järveoja #8
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2nd March 2021, 08:57 #1115
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2nd March 2021, 09:12 #1116
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2nd March 2021, 11:00 #1117
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https://twitter.com/AnttiL_WRC/statu...17237663584257
SS4 Kaihuavaara had this super fast which lasts for 11.13 km. Evans's time on this section was 4:20, timed from onboards (average speed 154 km/h). Suninen lost 12 seconds to him on this section. During the whole 19 km stage he lost 13.4 seconds, meaning that during the more twisty and technical 8 km he only lost around one second to Evans.
This is some indication about the performance of the Fiesta, how it suffers on fast sections but is still competitive on technical sections.
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2nd March 2021, 13:03 #1118
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Dirtfish says the Fiesta engine was its weakness on these fast stages:
Greensmith and Suninen were at a disadvantage to their Hyundai and Toyota World Rally Car rivals last weekend however, with M-Sport’s Ford Fiesta not as quick as Hyundai’s i20 or Toyota’s Yaris on the fast stages in part as a consequence of a lack of development budget.
“It’s not quite been our weekend, but we know where we are losing and where we need to improve,” said M-Sport team principal Richard Millener.
“We’re still competitive in the right conditions, and we saw some good times from Teemu and Gus in the more technical split sections where we know we can be quick.”
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2nd March 2021, 13:26 #1119
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DirtFish has a fantastic initiative - what you can do here. If rally is over - make new topic: "<Rally name> Driver Ratings" - and you can discuss (read: fight) here till next rally without getting bored
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2nd March 2021, 18:25 #1120
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Suninen confirmed on twitch that Ford has the longest gear ratio of the current WRC cars.
He also says the chassis needs to work on fast speedsLast edited by AnttiL; 2nd March 2021 at 18:39.
Tänak got 20 points closer to Evans, but as the main reason was a bad rally for Evans, I would say that Evans lost 20 points to Tänak, not Tänak gained. The point is, if the other one does not...
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