For me it is worthier to try watching the firsts cars in as many stages as possible than stay the whole day in the same stage to watch the whole field.
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For me it is worthier to try watching the firsts cars in as many stages as possible than stay the whole day in the same stage to watch the whole field.
That might be possible if you are one or two persons knowing each other very well. A gang of ten fellows in a minbus having fun and drinking beer except for the driver... It´s impossible. I think the organiser is trying to make it as difficult as possible for spectators to move on to more than one stage a day.Quote:
Originally Posted by Priorat
Organiser doesn't think about that at all.
I think they make it easier for the average man to stay and watch only one stage twice, for sure they do. Then the traffic intense will decrease on the main roads in the area of the rally.Quote:
Originally Posted by Barreis
I never realised that in Sweden tough, i was there about 10 times, but never managed to see all stages over there. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
Visiting a foreign rally just to stay drunk in a samll piece of forest at -30ºC for the whole day really sounds stupid to me.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rallyper
Believe me, in a cold below -20 you wish you would be drunkQuote:
Originally Posted by Priorat
That´s no problem. I´ve seen hundreds of foreigners and swedish guys as well, drunk and not conscious about what happens around them. If not always on stages they are in the evenings.Quote:
Originally Posted by Priorat
I don't agree in that organizers help people to stay in the same stage when there is a gap of 5 hours between the 2 passes.
No problem for me if we´re not agreed. I´ve been at SR since middle of 70´s and have seen the changes during the years. Compared to the old times nowadays it´s much harder travelling between different stages even taken the traffic situation in mind.Quote:
Originally Posted by Priorat