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11th May 2016, 18:09 #921
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how it MAY look a 2017 ngi20
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11th May 2016, 20:58 #922
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The current cars gives me a buzz don't get me wrong, but i don't feel the 2017 cars adds much. Just have to wait to see it in real life i guess
They ruined the RX cars with the new ALS rules so they don't need to have the bang bang type anymore, don't ask me what changed, boost control maybe?
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11th May 2016, 21:24 #923
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"With that car, your brain can actually never keep up"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4IRMYuE1hI
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11th May 2016, 21:42 #924
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Actually, WRC’s were previously leveled with R5’s in WRC2, running in RRC specs with the 30mm restrictor. Unwisely, FIA decided to impose the 28mm restrictor at the end of 2015. If they kept 30mm, RRC’s could still be competitive in WRC2 and other international or national series.
With the permanent evolution of R5’s cars, 30mm RRC’s would hardly dominate those series and outdated WRC’s could easily run some years more, without the need to create another (hopeless) competition inside WRC.Rally addict since 1982
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12th May 2016, 07:40 #925
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I think that in WRC2 RRC cars, even with 28mm restrictor still would be competitive, mainly not because of speed, but because of relability. As most of R5 cars struggle to do complete WRC loops full throttle. So RRC even if slower then in long term could win. Of course to run RRC it costs much more than R5, so that's also the reason those cars disapear.
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12th May 2016, 10:15 #926
http://www.rallye-magazin.de/wm/nach...ut-auf-paddon/ not only portugal but also in Sardegna Paddon will be the N.3 car...
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12th May 2016, 10:25 #927
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Logical because he was 2nd there last year.
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12th May 2016, 11:31 #928
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12th May 2016, 11:37 #929
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12th May 2016, 11:57 #930
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The feedback from the commentators is similar as here. Ironically they have closed the comment section on the driver ratings article. ...
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