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Nothing. We'll let you know the minute we know.Quote:
Originally Posted by tommeke_B
Hartusvuori and OldF, how did you find the friday's leg last year?
I personally didn't like it. It was a very long day to follow, basicly one way to south with everybody else and a pretty tight schedule if you wanted to see maximum amount of stages :/
We did Hassi, Koukunmaa and Mynnilä. Three stages, some 18 hours and hundreds of kilometres. We didn't want to miss Hassi, and glad we didn't. Koukunmaa was weird experience after all the people in Jyväskylä and Jämsä region, suddenly the atmosphere dropped notably. Also we managed to choose quite a boring place, though after we left some bigger number car crashed... Mynnilä, again a long liason. The place we picked wasn't spectacular but so relaxing, because instead of two-kilometre or so walk from the car, it was 40 metres :-)Quote:
Originally Posted by A.F.F.
I'd prefer them to keep in smaller area this year or at least to do the intinerary with more natural flow. Any rumours you've heard of about the route?
We also didn't want to miss Hassi. But unfortunately no-one else didn't want to miss it either so the location we chose was a total chaos :/. After that we also did Mynnilä and Koukunmaa and I could describe them like you did. Because of the lack of time we also settled for pretty boring spectating places. We ended the day in Sysmä, can't remember the stage name but I can remember I wasn't too pleased friday night.
All the rumours I've heard support the fact they are bringing the route to south of Lahti again I'm afraid. I hope they are not.
Mynnilä is near Sysmä.Quote:
Originally Posted by A.F.F.
If Lahti Historic ERC is ran week after NORF, how that fits into the picture with NORF coming to Lahti? Then again, last year they talked about two-year contract. I too hope they stay away from Lahti. If they choose to go away from Jyväskylä, Tampere region could fit better. Anyway, if the route is planned so that there wouldn't be 100 km between stages, it should be okey.
I have heard some rumours that Jokimaa would have two year contract. That would mean visiting Lahti area.
Personally I think that in today's world a smaller area would work the best. (for rally Finland)
Yeah, I have also heard (very reliable) rumours that part of the Lahti leg will be on the route again this year. To be honest I'm not very exited about it.
For us coming from south it was not so much driving the first day for us but we had to skip Thursday instead. If the Lahti leg were run this year again I would prefer it being on Saturday, on our way home. Lahti leg or not it’s a minimum driving of about 700 km for us.
If you want to go and spectate every day it’s better if the route is in a smaller area and rent a cottage as central as possible. Last year we was moving around with a 30 year old camper car and it was not so nice to travel with a car which the most pleasant travelling speed was sound wise about 80 km/h.
According to this Killeri super-special is back this year -> does it mean that the focus of the route is back to its roots and not towards Lahti, I guess we´ll find out soon.
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I've heard that rally starts from Lahti at thursday. 2-3 stages (Hyväneula?, Jokimaa Superspecial and Mynnilä), then Friday and Saturday around Jyväskylä...