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    Quote Originally Posted by PLuto View Post
    Or we will learn drivers that on rough rallies it is not the best idea to go flat out all the time...
    And then we could rebrand WRC as the World's Worst Driver? /s

    I am sorry to say but that doesn't sound appealing at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seb_sh View Post
    indeed

    Even in this shorter form, the main thing on the Safari is to find the right pace.
    At the lunchtime interview, Seb Loeb was asked to compare this Safari with those of old. He replied that it was as rough as before, maybe rougher and he didn't recall the fesh-fesh being so bad in the past. Lastly he said 'these car are too low!'
    "Racing is life. Anything before or after is just waiting." Steve McQueen

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    Quote Originally Posted by focus206 View Post
    Predictions on which SS will Neuville's Hyundai fall apart? My instinct tells me SS9.
    I clearly overestimated Hyundai's reliability yesterday...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rally Hokkaido View Post
    At the lunchtime interview, Seb Loeb was asked to compare this Safari with those of old. He replied that it was as rough as before, maybe rougher and he didn't recall the fesh-fesh being so bad in the past. Lastly he said 'these car are too low!'
    Loeb is right.
    "Reis vas pät pat kaar vas kut"
    Tommi Mäkinen, back in the years...

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    Quote Originally Posted by PLuto View Post
    Or we will learn drivers that on rough rallies it is not the best idea to go flat out all the time...
    although i agree it's up to the driver to adapt, driving very slow just doesn't fit into the format anymore. It's not an endurance championship anymore.

    either you make the cars stronger/give them more service, or you skip the rough rallies, or you tell them to drive like their grandmother. Which one would you prefer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by denkimi View Post
    although i agree it's up to the driver to adapt, driving very slow just doesn't fit into the format anymore. It's not an endurance championship anymore.

    either you make the cars stronger/give them more service, or you skip the rough rallies, or you tell them to drive like their grandmother. Which one would you prefer?
    I prefer to have variability in the events. To have fast gravel, to have slow gravel, to have rough gravel. Same with tarmac or snow and ice. I like when drivers (and also cars) needs to adapt to various conditions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by denkimi View Post
    although i agree it's up to the driver to adapt, driving very slow just doesn't fit into the format anymore. It's not an endurance championship anymore.

    either you make the cars stronger/give them more service, or you skip the rough rallies, or you tell them to drive like their grandmother. Which one would you prefer?
    I think they don't need to drive very slow, just find the right balance that gets them to the finish as well as being as fast as possible. Just like with corners, trying to go as fast as possible without crashing.

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    Is that a spare airfilter that Martin is holding between his legs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wwbroe View Post
    Is that a spare airfilter that Martin is holding between his legs?
    Yes, really smart idea.. hopefully it doesn't break any rules, like open spare parts or smth

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    Quote Originally Posted by denkimi View Post
    although i agree it's up to the driver to adapt, driving very slow just doesn't fit into the format anymore. It's not an endurance championship anymore.

    either you make the cars stronger/give them more service, or you skip the rough rallies, or you tell them to drive like their grandmother. Which one would you prefer?
    I don't tell them anything, if they choose to drive too fast to the conditions and break the car, it is their approach. If driving like Grandmother wins the rally, cool. First and foremost, it's a global, all-rounder championship of rallies using roads from all around the world. Not a specialist rallysprint championship that only uses certain configurations of roads. That's my opinion, not necessarily where it's going, but it's nice to see folk admitting they want this sprint championship, which in my opinion, could exist as a complementary championship(s).

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