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18th September 2016, 21:17 #271
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Good fan video from Liepaja, with lots of "big moments":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdqO...&feature=sharehttp://www.rallymadness.prv.pl - rally photos and movies!
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18th September 2016, 21:31 #272
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You are a good example that people quickly forget. Gr.N rules in 2006 and now are significantly different.
Those days when S2000 came the gr.N had these limitations:
- suspension was mounted in rubber silent blocks
- cars had small brakes
- cars had maximum 17" wheels
- engines had 32 mm restrictor
- the S2000 had 1100 kg
It was actually the faster S2000 which made FIA to try to make gr.N cars somehow competitive. They tried to make gr.N quicker and S2000 slower (by adding 100 kg in 2009). They ended with the unsuccessful R4 attempt after which they finally stopped trying.
I do believe that today with 2006 spec. gr.N car You would be slower than R2 on quite a number of stages.Last edited by Mirek; 18th September 2016 at 21:35.
Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump
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18th September 2016, 23:12 #273
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19th September 2016, 05:41 #274
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19th September 2016, 06:50 #275
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You are partly right-but the brakes were already bigger-I remember for 110% as I was guest in the Aimont team, who was responsible for Piero Longhi's Impreza. Piero was very happy for the new item, but one day later he (and other N4 drivers) realized, that the S2000 spec car is a different world.
What I want to say (and you are always commenting and finding excuses...), gr.N4 made a very small progress in last ten years (the basic cars are still the same), where as the R5 group is a ''missile technology'' compare to N cars....
And about R2 being faster than N4 : nothing unusual in Slovenia, where Rok Turk with P208 R2 is constantly faster than N4 drivers.....
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19th September 2016, 07:41 #276
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Also steve røkland is faster than most 4wd's with his 208R2 in Norwegian championship, top3 total in the classification almost every time.
And not just N4's , even R5's and old wrc's is behind him
As i have said for a long time, the guy behind the steeringwheel is the most important piece in rally.
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19th September 2016, 09:20 #277
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19th September 2016, 09:29 #278
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19th September 2016, 10:42 #279
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Quick impressions from me. About SS9 actions wrote yesterday already, Eurosport gave me 2 seconds of fame by showing from heli how I'm gonna "save the world" alone
Apart from this it was let's say - usual, event. Biggest and one and only disappointment was very short entry list. That's a problem which goes to local organizers and ASN. It's affect spectators in two ways - less to see and no fight between drivers which results in easy drive on stages. That's why Juniors on R2 were spectacular till the end - aggressive driving, attacking style. Thumbs up to guys.
Sirmacis did what he had to do - didn't crack under pressure of all these expectations and that's a good sign definitely. Lukyanuk... I know what he is capable for on these roads on Evo X but... I didn't see anything from his flamboyant style, anything! But result is here.
When we walked away from SS5 we saw Jets car. He was retired in a stupid way by cutting corner way to deep - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvMiOjMWTKM That's second time in a row when Skoda has caught by fire after an accident (previous was in Barum when Sirmacis car was seriously damaged by fire after crash) I am asking myself now - coincidence or what?
I start to used to Kalle's Rovannpera driving, so only one new impression. In very high speed and technically place (200m downhill straight - two blind crests - blind long downhill lefthander) way how he downshiffted, layed car before turn and accelerated... First association for me was - wow, loked like a VW WRCLast edited by sindroms; 19th September 2016 at 10:45.
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19th September 2016, 14:58 #280
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I am from Gran Canaria. I am absolutely convinced that there will be no problem with the rally.
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