Well, in the 80īs they had over 50 stages in Rally Finland. Donīt know how many ran twice, but it wasnīt that many...
Printable View
For example in 1985 there were 50 stages with three of them repeats.
But it's not the 80's anymore. The stages were in a very large geographic area so there were enough motor clubs and other volunteers to arrange them. The stages were generally very short, and the authorities didn't demand as much people working on the stages as today. And finally, people don't volunteer as easily today...
ProDrive will exit Extreme-E to focus on W2RC and future projects
PLEASE BE WRC PLEASE BE WRC PLEASE BE WRC PLEASE BE WRC
Anyone here know where did our very good friend on this forum, Jan VanVurpa, go? Is he still alive and kickinī?
Jan Van Landingham is his real name I guess.
After Mexico, where drivers are concerned, you could say the sum of the parts at Toyota easily outweigh those of M-Sport Ford and Hyundai.
Briefly, here is what they all bring to the table:
TOYOTA
1. Seb Ogier - Reliability, Experience, X-factor
2. Kalle Rovanpera - Reliability, Experience, Hunger, X-factor
3. Elfyn Evans - Experience, Hunger
4. Takamoto Katsuta - Hunger
M-Sport Ford
1. Ott Tanak - Reliability, Experience, Hunger, X-factor
2. Pierre-Louis Loubet - Hunger
Hyundai
1. Thierry Neuville - Reliability, Experience, Hunger, X-factor
2. Esapekka Lappi - Experience, Hunger
3. Craig Breen - Experience, Hunger
4. Dani Sordo - Reliability, Experience
Toyota's blend means the Manufacturers title is safely in the bag. The driver's title is what will be interesting to watch.
If Ford can scrape some reliability, the speed is there. Forget what Ott says. He will remain a title candidate as long as the car gets to the end of the event without serious gremlins.
Neuville is playing the percentage game best. He has to be a strong favourite for the title if he can just keep Rovanpera in sight. He nearly always finishes events.
You missed out Serderidis. What does he bring to the table other than money? Enthusiasm or comedy?
#shittypirellityres
David Kelly
@DavidKellyRally
·
8h
How did this not puncture?
On Saturday, a few drivers fell victim to some rocks that were pulled out by cars ahead on the stage
We hit one too - but didn’t realise til the stage-end the damage it did to the wheel - the tyre was still intact
Changed it and rallied on
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fr0KbHuW...pg&name=medium
Thought to let you all know, that this was the first Away WRC event produced in Finland... there were no local NEP trucks or studios. It was all broadcast live from Mexico to Finland to the world and seems to have been a success.
Just that they cut the picture while the most interesting stuff happened (Lappi). And missed some other important driver mistakes or "happenings".