Thread: Vodafone Rally de Portugal 2015
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27th April 2015, 13:41 #71
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Both Esa-Pekka Lappi and Pontus Tidemand are now confirmed entries in Rally Portugal with Skoda Fabia R5-cars.
Entry-list will be official 29/4R.I.P Colin Mcrae - The hero for me... Twitter: @MickeLindh
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27th April 2015, 14:26 #72
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There will be 30 public zones (3 or 4 per stage). Public is allowed just there. But this zones are the best spots to see the rally. With support infraestructures, best road access, better visibility and safety. Some of them have cover of about 1 km of stage.
The only problem, if it is really a problem, is the big amount of public.
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27th April 2015, 15:23 #73
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Hallo guys...
I’m reading on this forum for while. So now it’s time for my first post (I’m nervous) because we are going to spectate rally Portugal. For me, there are one or two questions about this rally.
In general, rally Portugal is for free? We just need tickets for the super special in Lousada. Is that correct?
So now it’s already sure that spectators are just allowed in those public zones. There are no possibilities to escape from those areas along the special stage? So for what I’m reading, it was maybe a mistake to choose this wrc event to watch. It is quite boring, and not my point of view to follow a rally...but flighttickets, car and hotel is already booked...
..and about the Fafe stage. We planned to watch the rally on the infamous nature stand at the short tarmac part before the jump. What do you estimate is the best time to go there without stuck in a traffic jam, Saturday night?
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27th April 2015, 20:02 #74
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Exactly the same situation like you bearclaw... Car, hotel booked... And if we have to climb mountains to escape big access, public areas, police etc., we will do it. There will be a lot of people, how could they park everybody in 3 areas per stage...
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29th April 2015, 14:27 #76
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Numbers thar I expect on entry list 2015. With the limit of 90 drivers, according to regulation, some of theme might be out
Entry list should be released later today.
. 15 WRC (at least)
. 4 or 5 RRC
. 20 to 25 R5
. +/- 10 N4
. 18 JWRC + 2 Clio R3T
. +/- 5 R2 + Drive DMACK Fiesta Trophy
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30th April 2015, 11:20 #77
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Spectator guide is out now.
Around special stage start and finish heavy amount of closed roads. Let’s see and wait how things will come. But I guess it will be not a relaxed task to escape from public areas.
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30th April 2015, 12:35 #78
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30th April 2015, 17:14 #79
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Entry list is not published yet?
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