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    This time there are Jaanus Ree's photos, next time Lavadinhos but i agree that the choice is poor, Ree has much more interesting and beautiful photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EstWRC View Post
    You have to know on which rally and stages the driver was pushing and not. If you just look at the stage times then it may look that the driver was slow. You could say that Meeke and Paddon were also slow on many rallies. Meeke in Poland for example but we know that he wasnt even trying there.

    i would say Tänak was really pushing in Poland, Finland (1st and 2nd stage, hit a rock on second stage and that was it), Australia (Friday, Saturday), Spain (Day one on gravel), Portugal (Day one, made a wrong tyre choice for second day and settled in for 5th place after that).

    if he would be slow then he wouldnt be in WRC

    Est you know I like Tanak as a driver and I'm a bit fan of him. But you also confirmed what I said earlier. You mentioned 5 rallys out of 13 where he was very much fast and only some stages (or only one day) of them. I said he has sparks of speed but he's not (or not yet) a [completely] fast driver.

    And of course when I say "slow" I mean in comparison to WRC drivers, not in general.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EstWRC View Post
    if he would be slow then he wouldnt be in WRC
    I think it's implied that it's comparative. "slow for a WRC driver", not "slow driver".

    I think Tanak is quite quick, but I believe Meeke is quicker
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    A recent interview with John Kennard

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/motorsp...y-heights.html

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    FIA World Rally Championship

    From 2016, WRC Organisers will be obliged to undertake the environmental certification process provided by the FIA before the event visa is delivered.

    The 2016 WRC calendar was also confirmed:

    22-24 January Monte Carlo

    12-14 February Sweden

    4-6 March Mexico

    22-24 April Argentina

    20-22 May Portugal

    10-12 June Italy

    1-3 July Poland

    29-31 July Finland

    19-21 August Germany

    9-11 September China

    30 September – 2 October France

    14-16 October Spain

    28-30 October Great Britain

    18-20 November Australia

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    FIA Rally Commission

    The World Motor Sport Council approved the implementation of a one-hour penalty for any missed stage except for super special stages, where a seven-minute penalty will apply. This is to ensure that competitors running in all stages will always be classified of those that miss a stage.

    The format of the FIA European Rally Trophy (ERT) has been amended with the main category being for R5/S2000 cars, ERT 2 for NR4 cars, ERT 3 for two-wheel drive cars, and a Junior Trophy for drivers born on or after 1 January 1989. The ERT will be organised in eight European area trophy competitions. The three highest scoring competitors in each area, and category, will compete in a Final that will be hosted by a different country each year. The winners of the Trophy Finals will be the winners of their respective ERT category.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre Oliveira View Post
    FIA Rally Commission

    The World Motor Sport Council approved the implementation of a one-hour penalty for any missed stage except for super special stages, where a seven-minute penalty will apply. This is to ensure that competitors running in all stages will always be classified of those that miss a stage.
    You'd almost think they're reading this forum. Nice decision.
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    Interesting so that basically puts any end to anyone scoring driver championship points after an off.

    Seems like the biggest motivators for drivers returning are manufacturer points and gaining experience - so I don't think it changes too much.
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    In truth, they really didn't need to do this - it should have been 'miss a stage and you automatically finish behind all those who completed the event'. But it seems as if common sense has broken out.

    Is there a better sound than that of Porsche engined Flat-6 ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre Oliveira View Post
    FIA World Rally Championship....
    Always seems wrong to me if the season doesn't start in Monte and end with GB. Without the miserable weather GB just becomes a quite tame gravel event and offers none of the challenge that it should. Also doesn't seem right that the great stages of New Zealand and the car testing stages of Greece are left out, but I suppose it gives the chance for new countries to be included.
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