Especially when its the qualifying stage now as well. Did Japan use that stadium stage as Shakedown? I can't quite rememberQuote:
Originally Posted by Rally Hokkaido
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Especially when its the qualifying stage now as well. Did Japan use that stadium stage as Shakedown? I can't quite rememberQuote:
Originally Posted by Rally Hokkaido
Is there an echo on here???..................Yes, 2010 Rally Japan used the stadium SSS for shakedownQuote:
Originally Posted by 6789
Sorry misread your post, hopefully that didn't upset you too muchQuote:
Originally Posted by Rally Hokkaido
upset? moi? Slipping on ice and falling on to a jack last Friday, now that's something that did get me a little peeved...lolQuote:
Originally Posted by 6789
I cant understand why they dont do this - the teams travel half way around the world to compete in NZ one year and Aus the next year....They might aswel have 2 competitions while they are there :DQuote:
Originally Posted by 6789
Ah but what kind of jack? A trolley jack? Or a Jack black? Or maybe a bottle of Jack daniels? For your sake, I hope it was the latter :D ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Rally Hokkaido
Hi Guys,
I am planning to go this year from Australia, its not such a long journey.
Do you know if the organisation will release a spectator guide with the access to the special and the best part to look like in GB?
Or is it just anarchia as per the Monte and everybody goes everywhere?
Im planning to rent a camper van for few days and just travel around auckland and see as many stages as possible... the thing is, I need to motivate the miss and that will be very difficult!
Cheers
On top of my list too...2014 then ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by J4MIE
Does anyone know if Ken will bring the gymkhana world tour to nz? it was a success in oz.
Normally they'll release a programme with maps/itinerary etc well in advance. In the past they have classified spectator points as being either 'prime spectator points' or just 'spectator points'. in my opinion, the word prime does not always mean it's the place to go for the best viewing, it usually means it's the easiest to access. Generally I think the best places are the lesser spectator points or the ones that are a bit more out of the way on the map and then you can often walk down the stage for a bit to find a good spot. But I don't think you can go wrong - these are NZ gravel roads, every corner is choice :-)Quote:
Originally Posted by spiderem
Not necessarily. One of the problems with our fantastic NZ gravel roads is they generally start on long straights and finish on long straights. And often the mid stage junctions similarly are in the middle of long straights. So if a bit of sideways is your thing, these spots are not where you want to be.