Pilsner Urguell, ScHnitzel, Mud, Alps, Danube, FrOst, Rain RALLY
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CRAG Rally... ;)
I can explain that situation a little bit. There is a problem that almost nobody in Europe is checking if the registration plates are really valid. On administrative checking they are checking insurance card, on scrutineering they are checking only FIA golden passport. This is on all WRC/ERC events, in some national championships it is even worse. In reality, there is plenty of cars going on different level of championships with not valid registration plates. And until you will arrive to the origin of the plate or the police is pro-active, nobody is taking care if it is ok or not. Problem is that lot of teams is keeping plates how they brought it from previous owner/manufacturer, but they are not checking the validity...
How the situation started in Germany? Car of Korhonen was moving from service area to scrutineering and police on the way has recognized not valid german plate. So they followed him to the scrutineering, where they started checking the car. Meanwhile they found that plate is not only valid, but also falsified. Meanwhile there was coming car of Jan Skala (rented from 2C as spare car after crash in Herbst previous weekend) with Alzenau plates and active policeman has checked the plate in his database - and it was again invalid. Since that time big action started. Two antons full of policemen arrived. And they were checking all the cars in the fields. In fact, there was more than 10 cars which didnt passed scrutineering because of it. Thanks for them there was enough time between scrutineering and start of rally so they had time to manage it. So in fact, all crews were allowed to start. But some of the teams were able to manage it correctly and some of them not...
BTW, Boland and Windischberger had originally not valid french plates, Gamba had originally not valid czech plates, only Korhonen had originally not valid german plates. But all of them solved the solution by wrong temporary export german plates. Other teams were more clever and used temporary plates of different countries. Including WRC2 winner Nicolas Ciamin. I am sure that if there will not be this german police action, when he will go on czech side, local police will check him and stopped for sure...
One more thing - as I know about this issue, I am in contact with all foreign teams starting on czech rallies, including Barum Rally. I am explaining them the situation and saying that they must come with correct documents and plates. I was not involved in CER organisation, so I was not able to warn them...
Wow that sounds weird. Like you would think that teams would get these things right, but I guess it is just one of these things.
Well if you're puzzled, I've no chance! The stewards decision on the matter says the police found the plates not suitable for competition, makes it sound OK for ordinary road use.
Damn, thought I could get away with removing that dumb question.