Thanks for that. The green icons are spectator areas? So they DO exist?
Has anyone received the instructions on how, when and where to exchange the ticket for the armband yet? The start is in 2 days and I'm getting anxious...
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No Reynvoet (crashed yesterday at his PET and his co driver got injured) and Pepe Lopez in WRC3..
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Do I have to have a wristband or is it possible to enter with a PDF ticket also?
You need a wristband, the PDF ticket isn't valid to enter the stages. You need to change the ticket at a Rally Shop in a Hyundai garage I think. The address is Kruiskalsijdestraat 4, Ypres. There are opening hours (see attachment as well).Quote:
Originally Posted by becher
Follow the Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/RallyYpres for updates. You can ask questions via chat, they have someone responding.
I didn't make that map, but there are spectator areas with parkings yes. In the attachment you'll find a map from SS Kemmelberg with 8 spectator areas. The green lines are parking areas. The red lines are evacuation roads, you can't drive or park there. These maps are in the rally guide, for sale in the... Rally Shop. 15 euros...Quote:
Originally Posted by MentalParadox
As for your second question, see above.
I'll add a link to a document with all the stage routes on a map, for anyone interested. I got it from another forum. The spectator zones aren't on these maps.
https://www.rallye-sport.fr/wp-conte...Ypres-2021.pdf
Thank you, the official site is a bit confusing...
finally a rally week, its been very quiet news wise between Estonia and Ypres, like off-season
Fun fact: clerk of the course of Ypres rally is estonian woman called Emilia Abel
Neuville is the clear and nr.1 favourite for this rally and thats all i can say basically. Breen has also a very good experience but his starting position is way too back on Friday, so i think it will cost him a lot and he really struggled in Croatia with the car.
As an Tänak fan for me the most interesting thing to watch will be if he has made any significant steps with the car or setup. He won the first two full wet stages on Monte this year and even snatched a stage win in Croatia, so it seems he cant find the setup or balance or whatever that works all the time and on all stages. We will see.
Toyotas are always mighty on tarmac, as Croatia also proved, im mostly looking forward how Kalle is doing, Evans and Ogier are both very good on tarmac.
Formaux was really good in Croatia, can he also surprise here?
What i want say with my confusing and senseless post is that Ogier will win in the end :spinhead:
In a difficult rally like this, Ogier is always strong. And Neuville should have some experience-based advantage, having done a part of the event in WRC car in 2019. Evans could be next up, I don't believe in Tänak's chances. Breen is a bit of a question mark really.
It's Ogier or Neuville, I'd like to see Neuville win his home event and break his long pause of wins. Also, Ogier won't be attacking full with the championship situation (although Neuville attacking full could end in a disaster)
yeah its been quite a long winless pause for Thierry, Monte 2020 was his last, 1 year and 7 months ago
i like how you write he "SHOULD have some" advantage :laugh: