The one they used in Höljes wasn't It, which Mads was supposed to drive, based on an R5
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In the same interview in the norwegian podcast "Lyktepodden" (Lightpod) Østberg also said that on the stages where weather was changing to more winterish roads, that he was sitting rewriting notes via all live, and Eriksen changing wheels around in between stages. Smart!
Do note that DirtFish do make commercial co-operation with several drivers and events, in other words those drivers and events pay DirtFish to produce and publish content about them. It can create a bit of a weird situation when they co-operate with one but not with the other and especially if there is something negative to report about. DirtFish is OK as long as you know how to read them. The worst thing DirtFish did was pretty killing all rallying content from Autosport - and I'm silly enough to believe Autosport works or worked more independently.
The job of wrc.com is just to create content to support the championship. It's fully open commercial operation. It still could be better, way better, but in a way, at least myself, I don't expect anything from them.
In my opinion, a rally like Monza could be on the calendar.
But you need at least two real stages outside the track every day. They have naturally very good roads in the mountains, and I guess they can find a road or three closer to the track as well.
But with more planning they can make a great rally.
I agree, just do more of the mountain stages and maybe one circuit stage every day at most.
For this pandemic era it was acceptable to do it like this on a quick notice.
Looking back, this was an amazing call by Ogier and reported by Dirtfish.
Not only was he spot-on re the impact of the snow on the rally. But also how his words evidently got into Evans' mind.
This made him think he was going too slowly on SS11 compared to Ogier and brough about the Championship-deciding crash.
Great driver, great psychologist.
Good driver - yes. But his so called 'mind games' are frankly amateur when compared to those in other sports. Why anybody would fall for them is beyond belief. It honestly makes me laugh when commentators say he's this genius regarding psyching the other drivers out. They need to get out more - and watch some other sport.
It doesnt take much in rallying as driver's generally have little experience of 'mind-games'. Just planting a little seed of doubt can be enough.