This, it wouldn't make a lot of difference really. However, it would make the rally even more like Monte Carlo where Karlstad is the main financial supporter of the event but all the action happens hundreds of kilometres away from it.
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Horrible stages...
https://www.dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/w...mpression=true
Lillehammer, the olympic city from 1994, "the best ever wintergames" has everything you need, enormous possibilities in 3 valleys, lots of mountains around everywhere.
The problem is of course, organisations, money and political will.
The same problems everywhere i suppose:)
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SS2...this isnt even funny anymore
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SS3
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Looks like a proper gravel rally :D
I don't know even what to think. Surely the sport side will be damaged but in a way it will be an experience for everyone. So in the future they will certainly know which will be the right decision.
This is how climate is and we have to cope, manuf. have to cope, tyre suppliers have to cope and world best drivers have to cope.
Easy win for Neuville
1997 was about the same I do think. Many stages were just gravel and water.
I watched a video of that recently, there was much more ice and snow back then. Well, some stages were down to gravel, but not all. People were spectacting on the ice of a lake on the route of this year's Hagfors stage. On this year's pictures there's no ice on that lake.