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    Quote Originally Posted by PLuto View Post
    This is big problem of actual rallysport (and mainly also in WRC) - it is not about pacenotes, but about good memory and knowledge of the stages. It is pity, but it is true
    Why do you hold this opinion? Number of repeated loops makes it easier to memorise the stages?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RS View Post
    Why do you hold this opinion? Number of repeated loops makes it easier to memorise the stages?
    remembering the stages has nothing to do with how many times you run them during the recce and the rally.

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    @RS. Check the maps of the stages from some WRC round of choice. Watch the difference of stages from year to year. Stages remain the same way too long, partly because organizers are bound to a region and they're also financially limited. Also organizing a new stage is a lot of work, and it includes some risks, there are many unknown factors, while with an "old" stage you know what to expect.

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    You mean watching onboards?

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    Quote Originally Posted by N.O.T View Post
    remembering the stages has nothing to do with how many times you run them during the recce and the rally.
    It has a lot to do with it. Why would so many drivers do illegal recce then? In WRC events there are always some drivers who are participating "recce only", it's because it pays off...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RS View Post
    Why do you hold this opinion? Number of repeated loops makes it easier to memorise the stages?
    I see how it works. Also during development of the drivers is to memory most parts of the stage. They are all the time watching videos and training their memory...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tommeke_B View Post
    It has a lot to do with it. Why would so many drivers do illegal recce then? In WRC events there are always some drivers who are participating "recce only", it's because it pays off...
    i am talking about those nobodies that suddenly are a revelation in a rally and in others they are nothing special like their sad lives... for proper drivers recce and rally are the major factor to learn the stages for the rest no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barreis View Post
    What about Petter Solberg?

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    Any rumour about Hanninen?

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