New Zealand to host the first two rounds of the 2019 APRC. Otago then Whangarei.
https://rallysportmag.com/otago-rall...-to-2019-aprc/
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New Zealand to host the first two rounds of the 2019 APRC. Otago then Whangarei.
https://rallysportmag.com/otago-rall...-to-2019-aprc/
Kinda loving/hating the season finale format in India tbh
2019 APRC Calendar - 2 rounds in both Australia and NZ, Indonesia, Japan, China and India
https://www.fia.com/news/aprc-new-fo...ents-aprc-2019
Further provisional details for 2019 APRC (9th January) Finale for India? or China?
https://fiaaprc.com/2019/01/competit...-january-2019/
Paddon considering 5 events.
https://talkmotorsport.co.nz/rally/p...hape-for-2019/
Mike Young cusco testing on snow in Japan
https://www.facebook.com/MikeYoungMo...3893368533934/
The revised APRC Calendar will be published by the FIA on the 5th February. It is expected to show the APRC FINAL will now be in Longyou, China in October (no Indian round) plus a second Japanese round, the Montre Rally in June.
Some of the stages on Montre Rally look fairly dangerous. Wet narrow tarseal with fast sections with close to the road trees. A lot of armco barriers with no end safety protectors.
Organisers might consider virtual chicanes with Rally safe positioning and marked with road cones rather than spend a lot on sand bags etc on the end of the armco.
https://rally-montre.com/en/outline
https://youtu.be/adQ--7yUVGI?t=1125 spectator open section)
https://youtu.be/JUEAECA2Dyo?t=117 (onboard)
Thanks for the stage info links. Without even watching them I could imagine what the stages are like! I probably sound biased, but the only region in Japan that can properly host an APRC round is Hokkaido. The Montre Organisers face far bigger challenges than exposed guardrail ends. Unless they receive a waiver, they need to find more than double the length of their 2018 stage mileage, which was composed of only four and half roads averaging 6kms in length, each used two or three times. Another waiver will be required for most of the stages to be run on tarmac. I actually believe the delay in announcing the calendar is due to the difficulties they have had in producing an acceptable itinerary.
Does Cusco is using Dytko's Yaris with AP4 running gears for this season..?
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