It was also mentioned on stream that it now looks very much like 2018 Turkey.
The driver that was around 4th fastest the whole weekend gets the rally win (also in same car as then).
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It was also mentioned on stream that it now looks very much like 2018 Turkey.
The driver that was around 4th fastest the whole weekend gets the rally win (also in same car as then).
Wow what a turning point weekend. Evans to great position, Neuville takes the last straw to stay alive and even Tänäk and Rovanperä are still in it.
With events nowadays so short, drivers have to drive 'flat out' for the whole even. When conditions are a little different, some have trouble adapting. Rallying is meant to be about speed and reliability, looking after your car/tyres, etc
I hope we never lose that 'skillset' from the sport; speed isn't always everything.
Seems Ott time into TC11A now 11:53. So he can check-in 12:22 and min TC12 time 13:25. When first car must be in 13:15
PS order
Brynildsen
Formaux
Tidemand
Heller
Avci
Bulacia
Kajito
Tänak
Lappi
Greensmith
Rovanpera
Loeb
Neuville
Evans
Obviously it's all calculated out by the team :D
The rule is that you can't be late to PS start, if you want PS points.
Quote:
"Any crew which does not start the Power Stage in the given order will not be eligible to score Power Stage points as per Art. 3.3.2 of the 2020 FIA WRC Sporting Regulations. Such crew may neither detract points from other drivers."
Daniel Elena
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Do you think you can make F1 drivers or football players wait for 1 hour, sitting on the ground in a parking lot in full sun, before their grand-prix or their match ?!
We in #WRC love these simple moments
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