Results 71 to 80 of 1805
Thread: Rallye WRC Monte Carlo 2019
-
30th December 2018, 13:17 #71
- Join Date
- Jun 2004
- Posts
- 4,237
- Like
- 61
- Liked 199 Times in 118 Posts
this link says Monte is the target and proton had to be homologated at 1st of december. anyone knows more about this??
https://www.facebook.com/MellorsElli...type=3&theater
-
30th December 2018, 20:48 #72
- Join Date
- Dec 2013
- Location
- New Zealand
- Posts
- 771
- Like
- 264
- Liked 661 Times in 290 Posts
re Proton Iriz R5 - highly unlikely to be seen in Monte Carlo
According to Martin Holmes article Homologation now expected to be January 1st with first event likely to be in Rally Whangarei in New Zealand which is second round of APRC for 2019 https://rallysportmag.com/feature-up...roton-iriz-r5/ It is well worth paying a subscription to get access to RallySportMag's feature content if you have not already done sohttps://twitter.com/KiwiWRCfan adding a fans perspective to Twitter
- Likes: sonnybobiche (31st December 2018)
-
30th December 2018, 21:34 #73
- Join Date
- Mar 2008
- Location
- Portugal
- Posts
- 3,004
- Like
- 3,729
- Liked 2,937 Times in 1,338 Posts
I believe those are old news; check this: https://www.motorsportforums.com/sho...=1#post1202616
Rally addict since 1982
-
31st December 2018, 09:44 #74
- Join Date
- Feb 2014
- Posts
- 898
- Like
- 405
- Liked 490 Times in 250 Posts
Does anyone who's going have a plan of how to get to the Col du Turini on the Saturday night? What time do they close the roads, because having to go south and drive up to it from that side would be a major detour.
aka Rodger Davies
-
31st December 2018, 10:29 #75
Even if chains were not mandatory, police can enforce the use of them if required. I can confirm what Mirek said, in case of icy steep uphill roads police will not let you in without chains, and there is good reason for this. Sometimes 4x4 with winter tyres will not help you if you have to constantly stop and go on a steep icy uphill. Only option in such conditions is chains.
-
31st December 2018, 12:18 #76
-
1st January 2019, 17:51 #77
- Join Date
- Oct 2011
- Posts
- 390
- Like
- 0
- Liked 73 Times in 38 Posts
Gecchele (Škoda Fabia R5)
-
2nd January 2019, 13:22 #78
- Join Date
- Apr 2017
- Location
- Finland
- Posts
- 9,625
- Like
- 8,775
- Liked 10,522 Times in 4,616 Posts
Finally my route preview. As a new feature, I've included automatically updating 48h weather forecasts for each stage. Once the rally gets underway, you can just go to my blog to check the current weather for each stage
To summarize quickly. Thursday stages and 2/3 of Friday are new stages, only bits of them driven before in the last decade. The rest are same as last year. Piegut - Urtis looks like a really tricky stage!
https://itgetsfasternow.wordpress.co...te-carlo-2019/Last edited by AnttiL; 2nd January 2019 at 13:28.
- Likes: AL14 (2nd January 2019),Allez Andruet (2nd January 2019),EstWRC (2nd January 2019),gorganl2000 (2nd January 2019),Micke_VOC (3rd January 2019),Rally Power (3rd January 2019),sonnybobiche (3rd January 2019)
-
2nd January 2019, 16:04 #79
Last edited by AL14; 2nd January 2019 at 16:06.
- Likes: sonnybobiche (3rd January 2019)
-
2nd January 2019, 16:07 #80
- Join Date
- Oct 2011
- Posts
- 390
- Like
- 0
- Liked 73 Times in 38 Posts
Antenucci (R1)
Yes I fear so too, you just need to look at the new cost for tourists to get into Venice and when everyone sees the amount of money being made others will soon follow, and prices will go up. As...
[ERC] Rally Islas Canarias 2024