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    [WRC] Rally Italia Sardinia 2023

    https://twitter.com/HartusvuoriWRC/s...63808942948352



    - Rally base in Olbia again
    - 49 km Monte Lerno!!!
    - SS2 Tantariles not used since 2004
    - Shakedown and Sunday stages same as 2021
    - Same SSS as 2022

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnttiL View Post
    https://twitter.com/HartusvuoriWRC/s...63808942948352



    - Rally base in Olbia again
    - 49 km Monte Lerno!!!
    - SS2 Tantariles not used since 2004
    - Shakedown and Sunday stages same as 2021
    - Same SSS as 2022

    334km total, not bad. if we had like 350-400km rallies it would be something

    one 49km stage, its something but, if 1 or 2 more like 30-40km stages would be awesome

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    The itinerary is not so spectator friendly like last year(s), where you could see 4 stages per day without any stress. 2023 seems like only 2 stages per day are possible with tons of free time between

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoN_cz View Post
    The itinerary is not so spectator friendly like last year(s), where you could see 4 stages per day without any stress. 2023 seems like only 2 stages per day are possible with tons of free time between
    i don't think so, knowing a bit the area, it's kinda easy have 4...there's enough of time...

    ss2/5 + 4/7 quite close, 2h30m difference
    ss9/11 + 13/15 a bit farther, but still 2h30m difference is enough for wrc+ some wrc2

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoN_cz View Post
    The itinerary is not so spectator friendly like last year(s), where you could see 4 stages per day without any stress. 2023 seems like only 2 stages per day are possible with tons of free time between
    Well, in that system you cannot have 50 km stages...


    Here are the maps. All stages have minor or major updates except for Sunday and shakedown (like 2021) and SSS (like 2022)

    https://www.rally-maps.com/Rally-Italia-Sardegna-2023

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    Last year WRC Rally Italia Sardegna was a bit eventfull to say the least and raised some doubts about the quality of the organisation. This has now cleared up with the FIA Technical Report 2022. The document, which analyzes every aspect of the organization and management of the event from a technical and logistic point of view, has awarded the Italian round of the FIA World Rally Championship the highest score among the 2022 rounds, on par with the Secto Rally Finland.

    https://rallyitaliasardegna.com/2023...-2022/?lang=en

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoN_cz View Post
    The itinerary is not so spectator friendly like last year(s), where you could see 4 stages per day without any stress. 2023 seems like only 2 stages per day are possible with tons of free time between
    I agree with this, the 2023 SS 17+19 Power Stage is absolutely incomparable in spectator friendliness with the Argentiera Power Stage. Also when checking the Maps from Anttil, SS 11+15 - Tempio Pausania only can be accessed at the start/finish with tight bushes lining up almost the complete stage. Thus the stages in the north of Sardegna are not really attractive from a spectator point of view.

    Everything seems to be centered around SS 3+6 - Monte Lerno, I have never been there but I heard it will take at least a 1 hours walk to access the stage
    Last edited by Sergiow; 21st February 2023 at 12:08.

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    Think the schedule and stages are oke. Found more than enough spots to spectate.

    Looking forward to it, haven't been there since 2007.

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