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22nd December 2017, 13:25 #31
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Also Greek driver Nikos Pavlidis with co-driver Allan Harryman and Peugeot 208 R2
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22nd December 2017, 13:27 #32
When do the entries close today?
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This year we rally #ForCraig
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22nd December 2017, 13:44 #33
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22nd December 2017, 20:01 #34
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Sunninen is sure with R5 Fiesta, Jocius with 208 R2
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22nd December 2017, 20:42 #35
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When dose people learn to write Suninen...
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22nd December 2017, 20:58 #36
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22nd December 2017, 21:17 #37
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23rd December 2017, 00:08 #38
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23rd December 2017, 05:08 #39
Newbie question: Let's say a stage or two in Monte has big snow. Can the teams elect to run the gravel/snow spec tire/wheel, or does Michelin mandate the tarmac spec size? I was watching some testing video from Monte, and my mind started to race....
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23rd December 2017, 07:30 #40
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That's not Michelin requirement but the tyre size is strictly set in supplementary regulations of the event. Usually they allow narrow tyres for small cars but not for 4WD. The reason is partially in Monte Carlo being declared as asphalt event, i.e. with asphalt brakes and asphalt suspension package. For using small snow wheels You need to change a lot of other things on the car (for example asphalt brake discs can't fit into them).
In times of IRC it was still allowed to cut the wide tyres extensively and in those times in case of big snow they for example completely removed the middle stripe of rubber blocks from the tyre and every second block from side stripes. The tyres looked almost like for tractor - like on these pictures:
Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump
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toyota to build rally3 cars? https://rallyjournal.com/details-emerge-on-toyotas-major-wrc-project/
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