On tarmac events it is crucial to use a car with rollcage and racing suspension similar to your competing car's in order to better understand bumps , compressions and uneven terrains.
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On tarmac events it is crucial to use a car with rollcage and racing suspension similar to your competing car's in order to better understand bumps , compressions and uneven terrains.
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Shakedown stage looks quite dry.
Whoever decided the Panasonic stickers on the front of the Toyotas were placed correctly, needs firing. What a shambles!!
Jerome Degout slightly injured, so for today shakedown he will be replaced by Xavier Panseri, who just returned from Dakar.
To be honest, as iffy as the Yaris livery looks, the car itself looks spectacular with that new front end.
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