It'll still sound excellent though.
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It'll still sound excellent though.
You'll need a car. I don't know if Rally Sweden will have a bus service this year. Informations is very sparse.
Best way to find out is to contact Rally Sweden and ask: http://www.rallysweden.com/boka/rally-bus/
Thanks a lot, all the information is welcome, its a totally new weather and rally to me. Another question, its easy to drive to the stages? There is no snow in the roads? I need a rally pass to see the stages? In Portugal we only have permission to see in spectator zones, how it works in sweden?
Some of the larger roads in the area might be ploughed but there will definitely be roads with snow on them. Driving in snowy/icy conditions aren't easy but
as long as you drive carefully you should be allright and most modern cars will have various kinds of anti-spin and stabilisation aids.
To access the stages you will either need a rally pass or to pay entrance fee. Rally Sweden uses spectator areas as well but most people will walk along
the stage to find their own spot and I have never had any problem with that or being told that I/we aren't allowed to.
Final entry list - approved by FIA:
http://www.rallysweden.com/wp-conten...-List-2016.pdf
18 WRCs - Robert Kubica is now included!
How come Sordo is registered with the N team? Isn't he the registered driver for the Manufacturer team?
Not for every rally as I understood