https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CHeETGJWEAAalRw.jpg
http://www.rallye-magazin.de/typo3te..._557d53a80.jpg
http://www.rallye-magazin.de/typo3te..._557d53a86.jpg
borl photos
https://www.flickr.com/photos/bestof...h/18618717839/
Printable View
What a great rally we had! Had to take care of a lot of dust, but it was worth it! ;)
Enjoy the video! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3HfXvjNvK0
http://i59.tinypic.com/fjmcli.jpg
No penalty or exclusion for Ogier???
It was a great event for me. I was not here to spectate, but to observe and see how this event was run. I spent Friday around the Service Park looking at the infrastructure and how it was implemented. Then on Saturday I spent most of it at the Tyre Fitting Zone in Budduso, with it's crazy petrol station with it's lively cafe. We even somehow managed to gatecrash a local wedding on our way back to Alghero. Today I went to the stop control on SS20, to see some action and then returned for the podium. I saw the organisers in a flap, realised that they did not have a New Zealand flag to raise for Hayden Paddon's 2nd position. So I then ran to Hyundai to grab Chris Paddon's flag and took it to the podium. My good deed for the day.
There are many ways of looking at the event. From a spectator point of view, from the drivers angle, the teams opinions and then there is the organisation.
Coming from Australia, the fly away, long distance events use different equipment and such. After working at several Rally Australia and Rally New Zealand events and hearing people wish that things were more like the this or that, I am motivated in ensuring that I can make my event better.
Sent from my Tab2A7-10F using Tapatalk