Last year in Norway, we didn't have nail tyres also and that was no problem at all to drive there. So I dont think it will be a problem in Sweden :)
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Last year in Norway, we didn't have nail tyres also and that was no problem at all to drive there. So I dont think it will be a problem in Sweden :)
studded winter tyres are allowed but you hav e to pay a fee.--its just in and around Oslo I think..
Does anyone know when it will be public the entry list?
According to Rallye Guide 1:Quote:
Originally Posted by Salist
Tuesday 12 January: Closing date for entries
Thursday 14 January: Publication of list of entries accepted by the organizer
Thanks hari !Quote:
Originally Posted by hari
What is the name of the site where I can find split times again? :)
Are you flying to Gardermoen [OSL] ? Then you dont have any problem with studded tyres, its only in city center of Oslo they are forbidden.. (Gardermoen Airport its 50km north of Oslo )Quote:
Originally Posted by asturally
I Recommend studded tyres , in snow non-studded its good but on ice studded its the best.
From my little experience (I've been once to rally Sweden and once to rally Norway). I think you better have studded tyres for Sweden because it is easier to find ice in little roads or even if your accomodation is outside of a village.Quote:
Originally Posted by asturally
But if you rent the car in Norway make sure they will have a car with studded tyres before arriving because when I rent it in Lillehammer they simply didn't have. They told me that they only use studs for lorrys and buses.
Buen viaje!!!
Rent a Volvo with anti skid and anti slip car, you don´t need studded tyres! :s mokin:
No, brother. Studs wiill be needed. Else you havent been driving on the 45 road around Rämmen and Sågen. I could be black ice on that tarmac surface. Have been there many times and watched it. :s mokin:Quote:
Originally Posted by Brother John