ah yes, it is not today indeed.
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This is the freakest accident I have seen. What really happened?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGgU...ature=youtu.be
First a pic for NOT... He'll love it! His favorite driver, typical elements of sweden in focus (tree, bushes, snow), car slightly in the background
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/FT...=w1001-h667-no
...and here's a link to some shots we took over the weekend. The best ones were taken by my girlfriend because she's a much better photographer than I am. We both very much enjoyed it!
https://goo.gl/photos/bnAtjBiwdfwu5zS48
I think no one (will never) beat this one https://vimeo.com/121752001
https://youtu.be/heVPJ3fcjP8 my video from wrc sweden 2016
A more detailed article regarding the future of Rally Sweden.
http://www.vf.se/sport/bilsport/avta...yt-kan-flyttas
- Anything else then else then a rally held on snow and ice is not accepted by the promoter
- They have a deadline at the end of April where they will have check-up to see that everything looks ok
- Rally will likely "Realistically" remain in the region for 2017, "not enough time" to make any bigger changes.
goal is to find a more snow safe area within the region.- For 2018 and 2019 they will have to present different alternatives for FIA WRC pr. that they can choose from.
- The new deal have clauses which allows FIA/WRC pr to step in with demands and ultimatums
- Rally will continue to have Norwegian stages as long as RS can come to an agreement with the Norwegian municipalities.
- 3 year deal can be cancelled after each year by FIA/WRCPr if the roads/weather doesn't hold up which is based on that
a certain % of the roads have to be good for FIA/WRCPr to be satisfied.- Service area location will depend on where the stages are located.
- Snow safest areas are in the Swedish/Norwegian mountain regions.