Finally a chance to see more new stages?
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Finally a chance to see more new stages?
There is a DRM event in Saarland. Does anybody have any experience with local stages? If I remember they used mixed stages with some gravel roads there. Is it true?
I'm not sure how events changing their character is positive(applicable only to events that have nice character! I'd love to see GB move out of Wales for example) But then I really like Rally Germany and Trier and together they have great memories for me and I love going to it.
At least they used some stages/roads in DRM that have been used in Rally Germany, so Saarland isn't that new all in all for Rally Germany spectators. I'm always interested in new stages, but fully moving to Saarland could narrow down what Rally Germany has had to offer. It've remained quite much the same, albeit some changes, throughout the year, but I've always liked the diversity of the event. Last years on Friday you coud've swapped between forest roads, field roads or the spectacular vineyards. Saturday is fully different with Panzerplatte and Saarland stages - yet there've been some parts in vineyards too. Sunday (Dhrontal) is combination of forest parts and vineyards, run very early in the morning it's challenging with grip and weather. It's rally for spectators who like to move around easily, see a lot of action and know what to expect organisation-wise. My flights are booked for the 5th year running.
Hanninen confirmed as test driver Toyota + option official driver in 2017 http://goo.gl/cZ7p7Y
There have been many "Saarland" stages in the past, every now and then. I bet they'll just use more of those stages again. Thinking of Bosenberg, Birkenfeld, Peterberg, Freisen and Hermeskeil. It's possible to have a day in the vineyards, a day with Panzerplatte and 2 "normal" Saarland stages, and another last sunday consisting of some other Saarland stages. There's plenty of roads there. They could make it a very compact event but I doubt it would be interesting for spectators... Also, in general, the Saarland stages are not the most entertaining to watch...
cereer oportunities at vw motorsport
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Great news. He hasn't been given a 'proper' chance by anyone, mostly because he is old I suppose.
If you compare him to the other IRC graduates (Meeke, Mikelssen, Neuville) he was probably more impressive than any of them at that time, although he did have a better car than two of them.
Today Sebastien Loeb testing in France C4Wrc + DS3Wrc for French Rally driver Pereira
Full story with video + photos ➡ http://goo.gl/Mur585