La Motte Chalancon - St. Nazaire le Désert (so running in the opposite direction) was used in 2009. It was one of the stages which weren't broadcasted live.
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La Motte Chalancon - St. Nazaire le Désert (so running in the opposite direction) was used in 2009. It was one of the stages which weren't broadcasted live.
I always like it when old stages are revived. I thought the 2011 Wales Rally GB had a fantastic route, simply because stages that had not been used in years were brought back to life with the round of rally cars. Unfortunately, the organisers decided to drop them again for 2012 and replace them with sratges that were uninspiring by comparison. But then, every decision that was made for the 2012 event seemed to start by asking the question "How can we take what works and make it worse for no reason at all?" ...Quote:
Originally Posted by Mitch555
Both have been used at least since the 70´s and 80´s, so quite famous Monte stages.Quote:
Originally Posted by Prisoner Monkeys
I know they're famous; I was just wondering when they were last used.
found this one:
WRC 2013 Rally Monte Carlo SS 13:Sisteron/Thoard route preview. - YouTube
is there any old in-cars from sisteron?
I asked in this thread about some onboard from St. Nazaire le Desert—La Motte Chalancon few pages back and it seems nobody knows although I'm sure I saw it in 2009. I can't find it now. If I remember right it was someone with Clio S1600...
By the way Sisteron itself is incredible place. Everyone who goes there make yourself some time to stop in the town!Quote:
Originally Posted by HarriK
when will be published the official entry list ? :confused:
Knowing the ACM, I'd say it will probably be published in about a month.