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    Quote Originally Posted by Hartusvuori View Post
    How are Leg points in ERC? 7 points for fastest driver, 6 points for 2nd?
    Yes, your calculations are right. Standings for all classifications have just been updated on the official website:
    https://www.fiaerc.com/standings/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Munkvy View Post
    So has anyone worked out a decent comparison between ERC and Italian times. How did Kalle compare for example?
    I was very curious about it, so I made a small comparison of stage times for both championships. In general top 3 drivers from Italian championship (Campedelli, Scandola and Crugnola) were slightly faster than ERC drivers. Only on SS4 and SS5 Lukyanuk was faster than all the Italians.

    Kalle Rovanpera was slower than top ERC drivers (Bouffier, Kajetanowicz and Lukyanuk) on nearly every stage.

    Comparison between stage winners in ERC and CIR:

    SS1 Gryazin 1:47.9, Scandola 1:46.0
    SS2 Lukyanuk 8:21.7, Crugnola 8:20.4
    SS3 Bouffier 15:09.5, Crugnola 14:52.6
    SS4 Lukyanuk 7:34.8, Campedelli 7:44.0
    SS5 Lukyanuk 8:17.2, Scandola 8:24.0
    SS6 Bouffier 15:14.7, stage canceled for Italian championship

    SS7 Kajto 21:15.4, Campedelli 21:07.2
    SS8 Kajto 5:12.9, Scandola 5:06.9
    SS9 Kajto 6:45.1, Campedelli 6:37.2
    SS10 Bouffier 20:26.7, Campedelli 20:13.1
    SS11 Suarez 5:02.2, Andreucci 5'00.6
    SS12 Bouffier 6:38.1, Campedelli 6'35.4
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    Quote Originally Posted by pantealex View Post
    All I know is that Huttunen needs a win for championship title.
    Looks like it's the same for Ingram.

    But it could well be as complicated as the scoring was on the last round of the BRC this year...that was mind-boggling.

    Best just to wait and see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarek Z View Post
    I was very curious about it, so I made a small comparison of stage times for both championships. In general top 3 drivers from Italian championship (Campedelli, Scandola and Crugnola) were slightly faster than ERC drivers. Only on SS4 and SS5 Lukyanuk was faster than all the Italians.

    Kalle Rovanpera was slower than top ERC drivers (Bouffier, Kajetanowicz and Lukyanuk) on nearly every stage.

    Comparison between stage winners in ERC and CIR:

    SS1 Gryazin 1:47.9, Scandola 1:46.0
    SS2 Lukyanuk 8:21.7, Crugnola 8:20.4
    SS3 Bouffier 15:09.5, Crugnola 14:52.6
    SS4 Lukyanuk 7:34.8, Campedelli 7:44.0
    SS5 Lukyanuk 8:17.2, Scandola 8:24.0
    SS6 Bouffier 15:14.7, stage canceled for Italian championship

    SS7 Kajto 21:15.4, Campedelli 21:07.2
    SS8 Kajto 5:12.9, Scandola 5:06.9
    SS9 Kajto 6:45.1, Campedelli 6:37.2
    SS10 Bouffier 20:26.7, Campedelli 20:13.1
    SS11 Suarez 5:02.2, Andreucci 5'00.6
    SS12 Bouffier 6:38.1, Campedelli 6'35.4
    crews were reporting rain,rain drops, sudden changes even at same stage,so I think its not safe to see differences.
    Thanks for your work though.

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    Colin McRae flat out trophy for Filip Mareš
    Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump

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    Nice summary video from Lotos Rally Team. It's good to see Kajto happy again
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8MyGXCcoU4
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    Quote Originally Posted by RS View Post
    For what it's worth, Campedelli and Scandola were generally slightly quicker than the leading ERC crews. Rovanpera was a bit further back, but I expect a different story in Latviia..

    It would have been a better competition and easier to compare times if all crews had run together as they do on other ERC rounds.
    Road conditions were quite different, as they were starting after ERC. Several times we were able to finish the dry stage, and locals were already driving in the rain

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    Please, dont compare ERC and CIR times. Drivers in both fields were driving under different conditions. For example CIR crews had 3 runs on recce, different tyre limits and was driving at least 1 hour later than main field (especially with quickly changing weather it was completely different conditions)...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RS View Post
    At the Frankfurt Motorshow the boss of Skoda Czech Republic said they would like to create a programme to develop young Czech Rally talent, perhaps he is a candidate..
    I have never heard any similar words from any person at Skoda...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mirek View Post
    Onboard Lukyanuk's crash: https://www.facebook.com/FiaEuropean...4643806995538/

    I don't understand why the stage was canceled. He stopped in a safe place.
    Drivers after break refused to start again. First on the start line was R.Consani, who received penalty for it. Thats the reason why he didnt started to second leg.

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