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Thread: Deutschland rally 2016
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25th August 2016, 22:35 #611
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25th August 2016, 23:19 #613
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26th August 2016, 10:00 #614
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26th August 2016, 12:19 #615
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The drivers know the risks... the hinkelsteins are not a secret or hidden... so the drivers must simply drive accordingly.
This is what makes WRC rallying what it is... a variety of tests and risks to be calculated.
If everywhere was made super-safe the drivers wouldnt want to drive and we wouldnt want to watch.
No risk, no reward.#M-SPORTER
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26th August 2016, 12:42 #616
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N.O.T is right here in the sense that, because hinkelsteins are man-made objects, they become an easy target for what the FIA/WRC Promoter may see as a "quick win" when it comes to safety.
I'm not in favour of removing them or the Panzerplatte stages at all - it's just not that difficult to see how people's minds work in the year 2016. Better to be actively seen as doing something (*hey look over here we are fixing this problem*) while as everyone has mentioned, the 2017 cars are getting a whole lot quicker.RS Motorsport Media - Follow me on Instagram: rsmotorsportmedia
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26th August 2016, 14:55 #617
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26th August 2016, 15:57 #618
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26th August 2016, 20:24 #619
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Oh dear God.
That's the best PR stunt they could come up with?
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27th August 2016, 20:19 #620
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From the start in this thread we (me) questioned the increased speed. And also earlier the way tarmac rallies have developed. Hinkelsteins are not safe as well, but in Lefebvre case they probably saved him from even worse outcome.
My worry is when the monster cars also called a new GrB era will cause the disaster we not want.
Solution is changes in grip an maybe also speed oc in combination with maybe cheaper and less technical cars (i.e. why not R5 in WRC?)"Reis vas pät pat kaar vas kut"
Tommi Mäkinen, back in the years...
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No major mistakes nor trouble for Rally1 cars today. Great showing by Solberg. Seems like Thierry finds the Hankook hybridless car more to his liking on fast gravel rallies. Kalle, not so much, even...
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