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Brazilian Paulo Nobre will compete in PWRC 2010.He will do Sweden,Jordan,New Zealand,Finland,Japan and Wales.
Source: http://www.ewrc.cz/ewrc/show.php?id=...tupuje-do-pwrc
Source for this news? Here in Italy nothing is confirmed yet!Quote:
Originally Posted by RICARDO75
I don't remember. But it was an italian webpage.
You are right, it wasn't confirmed but they said that was almost done
Ok, thanx!Quote:
Originally Posted by RICARDO75
How is that possible? It was announced months ago there won't be that silly superally this year. Can you give me a link where you have read this?Quote:
Originally Posted by Jaanus
I also heard that, but it´s on FIA regulation (45. RE-START AFTER RETIREMENT)
45. RE-START AFTER RETIREMENT
45.1 GENERAL
45.1.1 A crew which has failed to complete a Day will be assumed to re-start the rally from the start
of the next Day unless they confirm otherwise with the clerk of the course by completion of the form
located in the rear of the road book and lodging it with the organiser as soon as possible before the
stewards’ meeting preceding the re-start.
45.1.2 After the clerk of the course has been informed of a retirement, the crew must hand in their
time card. When retirement is on a special stage, that stage time will not be recorded.
45.1.3 In the case of an exclusion under Article 33 of these regulations, the competitor concerned
will be allowed to re-start the next Day. The time penalty will be applied from the TC at which the
concerned competitor has exceeded the maximum permitted lateness.
45.1.4 Any crew which has retired from the final Day will not be classified.
45.2 PENALTIES
For all crews which restart a time penalty will be applied.
This time penalty will be as follows:
For every stage or super special stage missed: 5 minutes.
However, should the first time a special stage or a super special stage that is missed be that run on
Day 1 Section 1 (as in Article 2.5) or the last stage of a Day, the penalty will be 10 minutes. This 10
minute penalty can be applied only once in a rally.
This time penalty will be added to the fastest time of the drivers’ priority group (P1, P2, P3) for each
missed stage, which shall include the special stage or super special stage on which the crew has
retired.
For non-priority drivers, this time penalty will be added to the fastest time achieved in its class by a
non-priority driver.
Should retirement occur after the last special stage or super special stage of a Day, the crew will
nonetheless be deemed to have missed that last special stage or super special stage.
http://argent.fia.com/web/fia-public.ns ... s+Appx.pdf
Thanks, Ricardo. Very stupid as we can see again a car stopped for 13 minutes as in Poland 2009.
On the same rally, when Loeb hit the tree and pulled the suspension, he benefited from the superrally to be champion, after some Citroen drivers purposely penalized
Yes, it is the second time that Loeb is champion due to Superally. He did it in 2006 too.