No one got an idea?
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https://www.rally-maps.com/Rallye-Mo...C3%A2tie-Neuve
4 km from start
For the experts,
Would a timing like this be possible?
On thursday evening, walking to the hairpins after 2km in stage, wil parking in the village of Bayons be possible?
For Friday we were thinking of doing stage SS5 in Notre dames de Laus
Than SS6 (service is in between) entering from Tallard
Than moving on to SS8 at Jarjayes
Possible service after that.
On saturday, stage SS9 saint leger, hairpins after town of Ancelle, walking from that town.
Than second pas of Saint Leger, at the start, as we are staying in that village during the rally.
Thanks!
Would like to see a typical slow and snowy hairpin to, any tips for that?
Thursday evening - I'm not sure how accessible those hairpins are. If I'm not mistaken that area was closed for public in 2018. In 2017 it was possible to park in Bayons and to walk to the spot but there were people standing from 13-14:00 and the start of the stage was at around the same time as this year.
Saturday - In 2017 we were standing at the first hairpin after Ancelle, it was very fast and easy to access this spot from the resort, we have parked near the ski lift. There were some snow and ice even on the second pass and it was a sunny and relatively warm day.
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When can we expect the entry list?
Acm are always quick....
This was exactly my plan too. Staying in Ancelle. But I saw on the official map that these hairpins are in a 'no public' zone. I wondered how much that would be enforced?
https://acm.mc/wp-content/uploads/20...ctateurs-A.pdf
[QUOTE=Simmi;1238759]This was exactly my plan too. Staying in Ancelle. But I saw on the official map that these hairpins are in a 'no public' zone. I wondered how much that would be enforced?
https://acm.mc/wp-content/uploads/20...ctateurs-A.pdf[/QUOTE
First of those hairpins is allowed as spectator zone I think, the hairpin just before is also nice