Yes, its true - I speak czech very well :)
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Yes, its true - I speak czech very well :)
I think there is a real chance that we may not see enough kilometres being completed here for it to count as a point scoring round of the championship.
I'm not entirely sure of the ruling, but i believe that at least 50% of competitive kms have to be completed for World Championship points to be allocated.
I know that as things stand we should reach that mark easily, but who's to say that we may not see more stages cancelled because of spectator numbers? I certainly wouldn't put too much money on stages 7 and 8 running. I've seen the size of crowds in Argentina before, and if eveyone who planned to spectate at the cancelled stages heads to the two running stages, we have a big problem!!!
Arggg!!
Pictures from the airport: http://www.ewrc.cz/2006/show.asp?clanek=5816
http://www.ewrc.cz/images/2007/argentina/denicek11.jpg
What's written there?
Well, we are close to have a non point rally now. I haven't calculated how many km's that have been cancelled, but we should be close to the limit.Quote:
Originally Posted by A.F.F.
Erki , the paper means "To a homeless driver, please"
Can't they just push the whole timetable one day forward? So Friday's stages are run on Saturday, Sat on Sun and Sun on Mon? Sardinia is two weeks away so there should still be some time.
I can confirm that all of the special stages today are canceled. The super special stage may or may not be run. The organizers will know in about an hour.
First leg km without SS in Buenos Aires - 124,50 km. 35,92% of the total stage distance.