That's what I used to do on the Isle of Man and never had a problem - but that was over 40 years ago!
Give it a go - hope you find some good specs.
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Running a loop of stages three times is often done with success in Ireland but the stages need to be on the right roads. Not those narrow enough to get blocked and preferably roads that can be easily by-passed if you do lose the stage. You also need to have all of your contingency plans worked out in advance for losing any stage at any time & act on those plans quickly if there's an issue.
Aye, that's how I remember rallying being in my youth... and still is in several places. Just surprised to see it in the UK in 2025! Will be fun do some some map hopping again - unlike 30 years ago, now with the added advantage of onboard videos to do my own recce...
The weather forecast looks poor for Sunday, particularly the afternoon with heavy rain and strong winds. A shame for all involved and watching. I hope it doesn't impact the running of the event with more accidents.
Keith Cronin's new wheels:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GkWGCbzX...pg&name=medium
Tracking for East Riding Stages ;
https://tracking.sporttraxx.com/race...s-rally/map2d/
anybody know what car on the road no1 car will be running as trying to work out timings for stage hopping?
Seem to think car 1 wont be first on rd?
Cars are running in seeded order with car 1 first.
https://www.ewrc-results.com/sportit...es-rally-2025/
Start times are on the Sportity page for the event.
Great thanks for that.
Special Stage are showing live action from SS1 & SS10.
BRC have live stage ends at SS1/7 & SS4/10.