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    Quote Originally Posted by AnttiL View Post
    Let's do a comparison table

    Number of events - now 14, then you could only count 7 best from 12-13.
    Length of an event - now 300-350 km, then 500-1000 km (and then the African rallies were something else)
    Number of tyres allowed - now 32 per rally per car, in two compounds - back then you could change all tyres after every stage, in unlimited types and compounds.
    Number of services - roughly two hours per day, back then a quick service between every stage
    Type of service - now persistent service park with lots of buildings that take days to put up and tear down, back then the service vans ran after the rally cars
    Recce length - now 2 days, back then unlimited, typically several weeks
    Testing days - now basically one day per driver per rally, back then teams had dedicated test drivers doing long test periods and tyres had to be tested separately
    Limited parts - Only three engines per season is now allowed - back then no limits.

    the list goes on...
    Fascinating interview with Derek Dauncey of Mitsubishi on the Safari Rally in 1996. Amazing in every way compared to modern WRC.

    (Plus the Hong-Kong - Beijing Rally and eating rat in their Wuhan hotel !!)

    https://www.dirtfish.com/archive/pod...his-wrc-heyday
    Last edited by Fast Eddie WRC; 23rd April 2020 at 18:26.

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