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I don't know how the WRC cars eat the tyres. However some years back in the Finnish Championship Arctic there was a big difference whether you were driving on snow/ice or if the ruts already had gravel on it. Even an R2 Peugeot started to loose studs after a 20km fast stage from brand new tyres. One R5 driver said that they already had very different tyre wear compared to the front runners who didn't suffer from the gravel. Interesting to see how it is now with the WRC round with the tyre wear.
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One minute gaps for WRC2 and WRC3 is not good
What is the chance that late-runners can drive any stage with proper speed.
I think some cars will find their way to snow-bank and then may block the road. For WRC3 drivers it's already win, when they can drive stage with competitive pace ;)
edit: noticed finally, that mknight made the same point :)
Lots of potential issues either way.
What if a WRC2 goes into a snowbank while already in the stage in that situation? His time loss wouldn't count?
Similarly if you cancel all WRC2 times you get WRC3+national cars possibly beating them (again depending on what time you get) and you get back to typical last years mix-up where WRC2, WRC3 and other R5s are completely mixed in standings. Add to the road running order issues for Saturday and Sunday (WRC2 will start first) and its a big mess.
Have to say I am worrying about stage cancellations/ big delays due to cars in snow banks. It's a worry with the top drivers who will be driving at incredible speeds, but even more of a worry with the likes of Bertelli back in a wrc car after a while away. If the wrc2 are running at minute intervals, it will be hard to manage them behind if there's a problem in the stage.