It is getting more and more serious - Supplementary Regulations is online now, 302 km of tarmac special stages.
https://rally-croatia.com/en/competitors
Looks like it will be my first and probably last WRC start almost on home soil :)
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It is getting more and more serious - Supplementary Regulations is online now, 302 km of tarmac special stages.
https://rally-croatia.com/en/competitors
Looks like it will be my first and probably last WRC start almost on home soil :)
Good luck with it :)
The majority of the stages you can see via google street view and few photos are here:
https://pl.motorsport.com/wrc/news/w...route-51916498
http://https://youtu.be/cMEV1e9iPuY
This is the area and type of road which will be driven as powerstage. But we can say pretty different than friday and saturday stages, also second sunday stage is different configuration.
Erik Cais will probably start with Fiesta Rally 2 Mk2.
Hehe, you made the same mistake as Colin Clark in Dirtfish's latest video (or Colin reads the forum). Spain was a mixed surface rally, the last completely pure tarmac rally was Germany 2019 :)
I've inspected the route through maps and a bit of street view and the roads seem quite fast especially on Friday and Saturday. At times it almost looks like 1000 Lakes Rally on tarmac, with bends going over crests in forest. Not many junction turns or hairpins. Hopefully they don't put a lot of chicanes onto the route. Maybe a bit of same as parts of Baumholder, where you also have fast-flowing roads over crests. Then there is one stage on Sunday with 20 hairpins and the power stage is a quite narrow road, could be from Monte or Germany's countryside stages.