Thread: LOTOS 73rd Rally Poland 2016
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13th July 2016, 10:56 #741
No flowers for me... or rivers... but yes, I got your Hairpin comment before and I agree... an embarrassing image.
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13th July 2016, 16:54 #742
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Watching those videos, the angles they are getting now over those jumps and landing them and continuing is getting more amazing !
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13th July 2016, 17:55 #743
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I agree. Unfortunately someone will get it wrong at some point and will go off into a crowd of hundreds. That's my point, really. If the FIA really had a focus on safety then the rally wouldn't come back.
But as we know, safety is not always the main priority.
I am all for allowing spectators/media to roam freely, but as we have seen, a lot of people can't be trusted with this. So restricting where people can go has to be done (or at least attempted), and the organisers have to carry out threats of cancelling stages - if they continue to run them whatever, then people will stand wherever.
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13th July 2016, 19:55 #744
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The only place where I saw a tabard photographer having trouble with the safety guys was at a gravel to tarmac junction on Goldap 2, where the guy wanted to be inside the turn behind the hay roll. After a call to the HQ, they finally managed to make a deal of some sorts.
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13th July 2016, 20:27 #745
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Amateur speaking here haha.
Agreed about shakedown, but hey it's not like those things don't happen anywhere else. Big gaps happen everywhere. So to say it's a bad rally only due to the 45 minute delay and some less safe standing spectators seems a bit harsh.
Got the media guide via via and had it with us during recce and had to laugh as 80% of the spots in there were the slowest corners in the whole country of Poland, so not much to work with anyway!
Access system is quite strict indeed, so that might be the only issue regarding Poland if you really want to go to specific spots you find during recce. But with some good navigating also that can be solved most of the times.
We didnt have any issues with farmers, only 1 good spot where they didn't allow anyone on their property next to the stage while they were there with a lot of friends, but hey still their own property so their good right.
We had a lot of fun, its easier to visit Rally Sardinia for example but this has to be one of the craziest rallies we have ever been to.
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13th July 2016, 20:46 #746
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I was talking more about the modern WRC cars and how they're suspension allows them to achieve all kinds of crazy-looking jumps to be made and safely landed.
Jumping high and long on fast gravel is nothing new, but that used to be on fairly level roads... but now even when the road is cambered drivers can still go flat-out knowing the cars suspension will soak up the landing with no problems at all, even at 45 degrees on two wheels...
The cars just sit down, take a level stance with no squirm or bounce, and accelerate away. Awesome really.#M-SPORTER
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15th July 2016, 13:54 #747
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It is a problem with rallies in Poland. Rally Pass gives You access to designated spectators area ONLY! If You want to stand anywhere else, You've got to pay the owner of the land (at least when one appears and demand payment).
The other hand of this situation is that once You've paid for a place, no safety is in power to move You from this place.
Same with camping alongside stages.
That's what law in Poland is like and probably that is why people would stand in crazy places, no matter how harsh the safety would be. Organizer is simply unauthorized to ban people from standing on private ground. Only solution (for organizer) is to make pre-rally agreements with land owners.Last edited by ToKu; 16th July 2016 at 14:03.
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