Some people go to rallies like festivals. Or for some it's an excuse to be away from the family for a weekend, and just get boozed up.
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Some people go to rallies like festivals. Or for some it's an excuse to be away from the family for a weekend, and just get boozed up.
It's not all about being on the stages..
https://dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/the-w...give-yourself/
Get the laptop on, open WRC+, sit in your nice comfortable sofa, crank the sound up and enjoy.
Benefits:
- see all the action from multiple stages and know what’s happening before the commentators do.
- no need to travel long distances to end up standing in really crap weather getting assaulted by power hungry marshals
- no media / cameramen coming along last minute and standing right in front of you.
- no food poisoning from rally food unless you choose.
- no annoying loud drunk ‘fans’ getting in the way with air horns.
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Did you deserve it though?
I've never really had any issues with marshals, though most places where I spectate there are no marshals or it's only them and a few adventurous hardcores in the middle of nowhere, who can easily avoid troubling each other. It helps where both sides understand and are willing to play the game. Paid locals manning road blocks can be a bit more unpredictable, admittedly, but most are fine too...