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Does anybody know of any inboard of the Finnskogen stage from last year? They changed it from the middle section that year.
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Barrable's car to Ahlin
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Hej Rally vänner.
Jag har åkte delar av Lesjöfors, Rämmen och Värmullsåsen på Söndag
Lesjöfors åkte jag från mitten och ut till målet. Hade bra med snö, speciellt uppe på den "nyare delen av sträckan". Dock dåligt med is, på vägbanan, det har bara varit kalla grader sedan snön kom.
Rämmen åkte vi början av, tittade på publik plats 2 och tittade på publik plats 4? Det var mindre med snö än på Lesjöfors. Vägen var lika som på Lesjöfors.
Värmullsåsen åkte vi i sin helhet, utan slalombacken som spolades med vatten.
Det var ungefär lika mycket snö som på Rämmen, ingen is på vägen utom på dom sista 2 km innan målet. (slalom backen)
Tänk på om ni planerar för att besöka Värmullsåsen att det finns ett feltryck i Rally Magazinet, vägen som går upp till sträckan 3 km före mål är inte en publikväg, det är en ER (evacuation road) för ambulanser mm, ingen publik släpps upp på den vägen från Hagfors.
Detta har inget att göra med publikparkeringarna som finns runt slalombacken, dom är öppna som vanligt.
Sedan I Söndags har vi i Munkfors (30 km söder om Hagfors) fått ca 15 cm ny snö och ska få minst 10 cm ytterligare, så snö och snövallar kommer inte att fattas.
Hälsningar Magnus Säfström
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Probably the same comments in English on WRC.com:
Rally Sweden’s Clerk of the Course, Christina Lundqvist Viklund, gave wrc.com her verdict on this year’s conditions.
“After a mild start to the year, we have had a lot of snow in the last couple of weeks and all the stages are fully covered,” Lundqvist Viklund explained.
“There is some variation in the surface, however. The stages that are used as public roads are harder-packed because of the traffic, while the private roads have a softer surface.
“I’d say conditions are good for the competitors. This is a winter rally and we have cold temperatures, plenty of snow on the roads and snow banks. One thing we are missing this year is a thick layer of ice on the roads. For this to happen we need some warm weather to melt the snow a little, and then another cold spell to re-freeze it.”
With five days to go until the start of the rally reconnaissance, Lundqvist Viklund said the weather outlook was encouraging.
“A lot of snow fell on Tuesday (28 Jan) in Hagfors and Karlstad and although the forecast is changing daily there’s a good chance of more before the rally starts. We expect the temperature during the rally will be somewhere between zero and -10 degrees Celsius,” she added.
Not looking that great now, chance of rain even.
http://www.yr.no/sted/Sverige/Värmland/Hagfors/langtidsvarsel.html
The road that's not open at Värmullsåsen is the one coming in at what looks like a 90 right on the stage right?
Any intermediate acces for the Torsby stage on Thursday?
If not, unique solution is go for the beginning of the stage, I think.
Our idea is to see there the first cars, and leave fast to Finnskogen stage. Also any idea of interessant spot there?
Regards!
No Rain according to Smhi:Quote:
Originally Posted by SubaruNorway
http://www.smhi.se/vadret/vadret-i-sver ... id=2709214
No, not the same. My quote is more specific. Try Google translator in some way...Quote:
Originally Posted by the sniper