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    why i cant see Meeke in rally legend standings on ewrc site ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by EstWRC View Post
    why i cant see Meeke in rally legend standings on ewrc site ?
    he is at the ''show'' cars only.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hype View Post
    In Germany no one I know or speak to knows anything about rally.
    - What did you do last weekend?
    - I visited a rally
    - Aha, hmm, did you drive yourself?
    - No, I took photos
    - mmh, aha, interesting, what kind of rally is that?
    - The world rally championship
    - Oh, wow, that sounds cool... never heard of it *yawn*
    What did you do at the weekend?
    Went to a rally.
    What were you protesting about?...............

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    Quote Originally Posted by dimviii View Post
    he is at the ''show'' cars only.
    neeehhh...such a mystery man nowadays
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    Red Bull continues to run some ‘top gear style’ challenges; this time it was Sordo vs a MTB champ, using a former Rally de Portugal stage: https://www.redbull.com/int-en/tv/vi...fast-encounter
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    Has anyone visited Rally Argentina or Mexico and can recommend one of the two?
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    Mexico. Free to roam around, if you are Western or a Gringo it's an advantage.

    Mexico is a fantastic rally!
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    Meeke and Breen combo destroyed four chassis of C3 WRC
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    Quote Originally Posted by GigiGalliNo1 View Post
    Mexico. Free to roam around, if you are Western or a Gringo it's an advantage.

    Mexico is a fantastic rally!
    Planning to do Mexico next year. Looking forward to it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by hype View Post
    Has anyone visited Rally Argentina or Mexico and can recommend one of the two?
    Argentina is sensational. If you stay in Carlos Paz you're not too far from Saturday and Sunday's stages. El Cóndor is something remarkable, the atmosphere is like nothing else and the view while you're hiking toward the stage is amazing.

    The city center is pretty decent too, developed and well populated but not overly crowded, and the prices of food and things are quite low/reasonable.

    I stayed in a small bed and breakfast called Mirador de las Sierras, family owned, and when we got up at 6 to go to the stages the owners made us coffee and gave us breakfast despite the official time being at 8. Hopefully I'll go again next year!

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