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Thread: Rally Italia Sardegna 2018
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15th June 2018, 18:08 #891
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16th June 2018, 01:53 #892
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16th June 2018, 02:17 #893
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16th June 2018, 02:30 #894
I like Corsica, its good to have a rally thats a bit different to the others with longer stages etc.
I know some people think its more exciting to watch 3 short stages than one long one, but if you feel that way you can just watch the split times from the long stage.
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16th June 2018, 06:47 #895
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As long as they shuffle events a little bit that could be awesome. Not year after year the same story. I don't like Turkey being even on calendar but on the other side it will be interesting to watch after long time that something new is in the game.
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16th June 2018, 06:54 #896
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Could the Sardinian organisers work at deal with the San Marino Rally Legend to alternate years?
https://youtu.be/MODnFR78iQU (Rally Legend 2017 )Last edited by Zeakiwi; 16th June 2018 at 06:57.
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16th June 2018, 07:33 #897
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I don't think that is realistic. Rallylegend is already very crowded with lots of traffic and people between the stages and everywhere, with WRC it could be much more crowded. IIRC one of the reasons Sanremo was replaced with Sardinia was that the roads in the area couldn't handle the amount traffic generated by spectators driving between the stages.
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18th June 2018, 19:30 #898
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Went straight to Le Mans after the rally so a bit late to the party with some photos. If anyone still cares haha.
Happy to have ticked this event off - especially given it won't be around much longer.
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19th June 2018, 11:00 #899
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Nice photos 👍
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20th June 2018, 10:29 #900
No I haven't, that's why I asked. I assume as a novice, that the time card was there in the beginning of rallying so that you could easily compile stage times to a rally time and determine the winner.
My assumption is that with synced clocks, the stages were all clocked via the time card.
Today when we have fancy timing equipment and live updates and all the times going into databases almost instantly, does the time card actually mean anything? Again, asking as a novice. How is it used?
First leg he will be thinking in Portuguese championship. Then he can go for WRC2.
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