Extra tyres yes, but at the moment just driving SD thru seems quite pointless.. won't get the correct feeling and feedback but okay, let's wait for tomorrow.. hopefully Toyotas are not minutes ahead then :D
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Extra tyres yes, but at the moment just driving SD thru seems quite pointless.. won't get the correct feeling and feedback but okay, let's wait for tomorrow.. hopefully Toyotas are not minutes ahead then :D
Hyundais tactics are a mystery for me.
They really couldn’t afford to have one run at least on the soft tires?
And with a largely dry rally coming up, doesn't seem like it's worth saving soft tyres? Or what do I know...but when Tänak said to Dirtfish that their car is not capable of competing against Toyota, to me it sounded like "we are so much faster than Toyota, but we say the otherwise to mess with them".
Pickems closing time is 08.30 CEST Friday morning. (3 mins before start SS1)
Well, with most of the stages under 15km and with not as warm weather as usual, those extra soft tyres could make a huge difference in the sunday. Also extra hard tyres could come handy in those 20+km stages on saturday. Probably won't see much difference on friday, but it could change alot on saturday and sunday
If I could, I would place a high risk bet, that Ogier starts full season next year in team --------------------- Hyundai !
Hello all!
Here we are , Salou Spain. Going to spend 9days holiday with my family and of course rally spectating also. This is now third time here, last visits 2017 and 2019.
One question, how will Iberian cup cars driven? Any itinerary for those?
Haven't seen so many FIA rallycars in same service area for a long time. IT was pretty nice.
CU in end of ss3 tomorrow!
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Iberian Cup cars are going in ERC field. They will start in a group behind whole WRC field. Here is itinerary: https://rally-base.com/2022/erc-rall...22/time-table/