it looks like the fire from last time has took out his fire and will...
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"More than two wheels outside its limits". I think is not against cutting, but more so against when cutting turns into short cutting. Last year in Rally Finland, SS Painaa 1, one of the last corners (left) had a grass area on the inside of the corner and few top drivers drove over it, cutting the corner. For the second run of the stage (Ppowerstage) a stewards' communication was issued that prohibited such action.
Drivers are already complaining about the ruts. I wonder how bad it'll be on second run... will it again be carnage stage?
is the next stage live on BT Sport or something?
Probably due to this kind of cutting. https://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?v=724314050960031
this says that it is live http://www.locatetv.com/uk/listings/bt-sport-2-hd
but they show the repeat from yesterday
In regards to cutting: In contrast to racing, rallying takes place on public and private roads. The destruction of the roads, and the surroundings, can lead to the owners of the roads, the farm fields etc, refusing to lend out the roads to our sport. Tires with to much friction, and cutting is two "probems" in this matter.
In Sweden they are already developing a gravel tire that is to cause less wear on the roads.
There has been a clamp down in corner cutting in BTCC, but it seems a bit unnecessary in WRC (within reason).