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    Quote Originally Posted by EstWRC View Post
    Yes. Many sites have this wrong with an hour. Mostly Estonian sites but I’m not surprised and I don’t know why I even bother with them.
    Start time of shakedown was changed from 11.00 to 10.00 local yesterday.
    https://www.copecrallychile.com/wp-c...lletin-3-2.pdf

    Also some starttimes of stages have changed in new itinerary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tc10a View Post
    Start time of shakedown was changed from 11.00 to 10.00 local yesterday.
    https://www.copecrallychile.com/wp-c...lletin-3-2.pdf.
    No, it wasn’t. It was 10 am already on Monday or Tuesday when I checked it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EstWRC View Post
    No, it wasn’t. It was 10 am already on Monday or Tuesday when I checked it.
    Official only since yesterday, dont get an argument.

    But some pages had from the beginning a error in their time zone calculation, maybe thats why.
    Last edited by tc10a; 9th May 2019 at 12:20.

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    Wet surface at the shakedown stage

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    Quote Originally Posted by tc10a View Post
    But some pages had from the beginning a error in their time zone calculation, maybe thats why.
    eWRC has GMT+1 behind every time but it should be GMT+2, they are still living winter time. (and they should't even use GMT anymore, it's UTC)

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    its like looking a wales gb rally not chile at the moment
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    Quote Originally Posted by EstWRC View Post
    Yes. Many sites have this wrong with an hour. Mostly Estonian sites but I’m not surprised and I don’t know why I even bother with them.
    WRC.com said 11.00 local time on the Itinerary from March...
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    Gus and Mads with pretty good times, in comparison with WRCs

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    "After Argentina, I went on a trip to America with a friend. We went to Los Angeles and Las Vegas for example. It allowed to change the ideas and stay more or less in the same time difference, "said Neuville at the microphone of our colleague Olivier Gaspard, special correspondent of RTBF in Chile.

    "The Chile Rally is a mix of the event in England, Australia and some fast games like in Finland. It's a good mix. The specials look nice: some sections seem pretty winding, others may be too fast. The reconnaissance was difficult, there was a lot of fog. It may be hot! I think this is a field that can suit us. The Friday specials are not too penalizing from the point of view of the sweep. Friday will be the key. Being first on the road, we may discover some pitfalls first. We want to start on a good rhythm from the first stage. The final podium? I will say Tanak, Neuville and Ogier, "then analyzed the Hyundai driver.

    https://www.rtbf.be/sport/moteurs/ra...ud?id=10215747

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