Where can we find start list for Vetomies in NORF?
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Where can we find start list for Vetomies in NORF?
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Originally Posted by noel157
https://akk.autourheilu.fi/Public/Ki...id=3304&edit=0 then click "Osallistujat".Quote:
Originally Posted by Rallyper
Hi;
I´m new at this forum. We are going to Finland Rally next month from Spain, and I have got some dudes about tickets and maps for rally.
When we buy the tickets, can We buy a guide for rally? with maps and spectacle zones like Germany rally?
Which zones you recommend for the rally? We want see overjumps and drift.
Thank for the support, Jose.
Yes. You can buy rally passes from many Neste Oil stations (here's a list which stations sell those tickets), it costs €65 and is valid for qualification stage and all special stages + service park. You can buy spectators' guide from Neste Oil stations or any other shop with a decent news stand. This year official guide is with magazine Tuulilasi (costs around 10€). Vauhdin Maailma magazine also makes an unofficial guide, last year it had better maps and tips, but nothing in English. Also, official is official, very valid info about parking and those spectator zones (or spectacle zones, that should be the feeling at least afterwards).Quote:
Originally Posted by chosse_1
There are several iconic and well-known places in the rally, as well as many equally great but not as well-known. Of the well-known places, qualification in SS Ruuhimäki, jumps near the end of the stage. On Friday, SS Palsankylä, huge jump near midstage. On Saturday, SS Ouninpohja, 150 jumps bloody everywhere, out of which most well-known, The Yellow House jump, at around 5 kms. Those places are no secrets and can be very crowded early on.
Hello and welcome to the forum!Quote:
Originally Posted by chosse_1
You can buy a guide from R-Kioski, which are located all over the town. The logo has blue and white stripes with ''R-Kioski'' reading on it. The rally guide is published by Vauhdin Maailma (VM on the cover of the magazine) and it includes some maps, driving instructions, entry list and also some tips about where to go.
If you want to see jumps I'd recommend you to go to the legendary Ouninpohja stage, which is driven twice on Saturday, though you might have to be there very early before the stage starts due to traffic jams. The Ruuhimäki shakedown is also a great place to see big jumps. If you want to see some show and drifting then you should go at least to Killeri super special. It's driven on Thursday evening.
Hope that helped :)
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Let's see...
I'm very skeptical about this...Quote:
Originally Posted by EightGear