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    Second time in Wales for me, what to say...in my opinion the best wrc event on gravel! Stages are awsome, fast, muddy and full of very demanding sections! Some pictures of the event in the link below, enjoy

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    nice photos mate!^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simorally86 View Post
    Second time in Wales for me, what to say...in my opinion the best wrc event on gravel! Stages are awsome, fast, muddy and full of very demanding sections!
    I'm new to rallying, this is my first year watching WRC (on the internet), but I think Wales has been my favourite rally of the year. It could have used a night stage or two, and Sweden might win in a year with more snow, but all told I think Wales takes it this time around. Since I live in England, I suppose I could even think about going to see it in person next year.

    edit thanks for all the pictures, youtube links and so on everybody.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morte66 View Post
    I'm new to rallying, this is my first year watching WRC (on the internet), but I think Wales has been my favourite rally of the year. It could have used a night stage or two, and Sweden might win in a year with more snow, but all told I think Wales takes it this time around. Since I live in England, I suppose I could even think about going to see it in person next year.

    edit thanks for all the pictures, youtube links and so on everybody.
    Welcome to the best sport in the world!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigWorm View Post
    But then you gotta factor in that drivers like JM and Andreas had a troublesome rally, even more troubled than Meeke. They were looking stronger in terms of pace too. All we can stick to now is what we know and that's only one driver from the top 3 in SD was on the pace. I predicted none but that's the way of life, you win some you lose some.
    Exactly, you cant predict the rally result from the Shakedown and I never said you could. But you can see if someone has real, unexpected and significant pace.
    All the drivers and teams comment on their shakedown times... and so will I, where I think its relevant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morte66 View Post
    I'm new to rallying, this is my first year watching WRC (on the internet), but I think Wales has been my favourite rally of the year. It could have used a night stage or two, and Sweden might win in a year with more snow, but all told I think Wales takes it this time around. Since I live in England, I suppose I could even think about going to see it in person next year.

    edit thanks for all the pictures, youtube links and so on everybody.
    Hope you stick around and get involved; it's a fun sport to watch by footage, but nothing compares to it in person.

    The UK is a great place to live for rallying, the historic scene is great, the national championship is resurgent and there are great international events close by, not just in Wales but, depending on where you live, Sweden, Spain and Germany (despite the idiots voting to leave the EU making these rounds a bit more expensive now!).

    Whereabouts in England are you based?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Eddie WRC View Post
    All the drivers and teams comment on their shakedown times... and so will I, where I think its relevant.
    Sometimes their comment is that shakedown is different to the rally and doesn't mean very much.

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    Part 2
    Friday was the most leisurely start to the day as Dyfnant was the last stage of the morning loop. On arrival at our usual hairpin it was noticeable how many of the marshals were huddled together rather than spread out along a section. Throughout the event it was clear that the 'once a year' marshals were there to get a good viewpoint rather than actually contribute to safety, often they had an obviously under age kid or their sig oth with them, wearing a tabard but performing no useful function. The experienced marshals we met were friendly and relaxed as they could quite clearly see we were in safe positions. The 000 car thanked us a number of times.
    Anyway, at Dyfnant 00 car had to stop to tell the marshals to move away from the red taped area on the outside of the hairpin. They didn't, which resulted in the radio controller having to come from his location to ensure they did. Just as well! Sunninen got it entirely wrong and almost went the way of Kruuda a few years ago. As it was he demolished the tape posts and came to rest against a tree - lucky for him and lucky for the marshals! Ogier, Tanak and Neuville were all smooth and quick through the hairpin but it was interesting how many WRC drivers were taking poor lines, particularly the 2 works Citroens. I have a pic of Meeke's line I'm thinking of sending him. Interesting how the nose end first approach was worth at least a second on this single bend.
    The top 4 WRC2 competitors all looked to be trying very hard - we thought Lappi and Sunninen would both suffer more damage and we're quite surprised to see them both in contention on Sunday morning.
    Moved to a different corner for the Nationals and the pm run. With delays the light was quickly fading by the start of SS6 so we got the spectacle of light pods and glowing brake disks - just magic.
    A long drive to Borth followed - arriving in time to get an Indian take away and a hostel-sold beer.
    Kris Meeke got fired -PSG so terrified they quit!

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