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    Quote Originally Posted by SubaruNorway View Post
    Yet, Mäkinen calls for the mousse to come back...
    I wouldn't really mind. Even though on tarmac it's mostly Toyota that has punctures in Mexico basically every 2nd WRC car got a puncture, some even multiple ones (Ogier). On quite a few rallies last year the situation was similar.

    But Porter mentioned on alllive that they were expensive (400 euro/piece) - that doesn't sound so expensive to me considering how much money teams use on carbon pieces that get ripped off every second stage.


    Btw. Sordo said in the media zone that Sunday stages are quite bumpy, specially the first one.

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    But you're not going to increase the sustainability of these cars or bring more privaters by doubling the tyre budget
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    Mouse tyre problems:
    - very expensive
    - more cutting, road degration (expensive for organizers, horrible for privateers, wrc2, juniors etc
    - even less level playing field for private teams - no chance to get those tyres
    - more punctures for those without mousse
    - speed increase, demand for even slower roads

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    Quote Originally Posted by SubaruNorway View Post
    But you're not going to increase the sustainability of these cars or bring more privaters by doubling the tyre budget
    can they reuse the mousse when they change tyres?

    if so it should be cheaper running with mousse than without, since you don't wreck the rim or anything else by driving on a flat tyre.

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8C5LiJ7wRc

    This is what the power stage will look like, as seen on this onboard from 2012. This year's stage starts from 6:33 and extends a bit further than in 2012. On the section from 6:33 to the finish the average speed on Breen's S2000 car is as high as 107 km/h. There's no junctions or other tight corners, no chicanes either, a couple of long straights even. This will be fast.

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    At least 2 of those punctures where caused by the drivers (Meekes first and Latvala). They admitted themselves.
    I think there drivers take more risks (in cuts). I can't see any other explanation when they now used stronger rims and still have the same problem.

    Makinen shouldn't ask for "runflat" tyres, he should search the real reason

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    Quote Originally Posted by SubaruNorway View Post
    But you're not going to increase the sustainability of these cars or bring more privaters by doubling the tyre budget
    Which privateers with WRC cars?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dupanton View Post
    At least 2 of those punctures where caused by the drivers (Meekes first and Latvala). They admitted themselves.
    I think there drivers take more risks (in cuts). I can't see any other explanation when they now used stronger rims and still have the same problem.

    Makinen shouldn't ask for "runflat" tyres, he should search the real reason
    When you look at the onboards, then other drives approached this corner the same way as Tänak and Latvala. I understand cutting the corners is always risky, but this is a bit strange.

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    Moorning guys!

    still a lot of km's and great battles ahead and very interesting power stage!


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    i just hope Evans doesnt bin it when going flat out this morning
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    I think Neuville can win this and hold his position, but Dani will be on attack.

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