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18th February 2017, 20:39
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what some seem to forget, is that not every competitor drives a super safe wrc car.
further back in the order there can be amateurs that drive a home build group N car that will do 230km/h or more if the straight is long enough. cars that are nowhere near as safe, nowhere near as well maintained en nowhere near as well driven, but with a driver that still keeps his right foot down.
i can tell you from my personal experience that driving an old homemade clio at a local rallysprint at 210km/h through a corner that is "maybe flatout", is scary.
Last edited by denkimi; 19th February 2017 at 17:02.
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