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5th May 2017, 17:29 #1291
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Get New Zealand back in the calender where it belongs. We don't need another European event
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5th May 2017, 18:05 #1292
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what about bringing back longer events? It seems that there are less and less competitive km... and the events are over before we get excited.
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5th May 2017, 18:16 #1293
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5th May 2017, 19:14 #1294
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Yes, Watson. Spain is currently that kind of a rally, where cars go from gravel kit to asphalt after day 1.
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5th May 2017, 23:51 #1295
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6th May 2017, 02:45 #1296
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I was browsing old itineraries and I stumbled upon the fact that early 2000's rallies had more unique stages rather than two identical loops of three each day. When did the stage variety decline?
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6th May 2017, 03:33 #1297
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John Vanlandingham
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Vive le Prole-le-ralliat
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6th May 2017, 08:33 #1298
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[WRC] News & Rumours (part V) 2017
In the early 90's Rally Finland had no repeated stages. Probably because the roads would be in too bad condition after 200 cars to run again. In late 90's the competitor number came down and repeated stages came back. Also the service park rule tightened the route. And I would think it's cheaper and easier to run a stage twice than to run two individual stages.
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6th May 2017, 13:13 #1299
In the past repeated stages was more an exception than a rule. 1986 1000 lakes had a stage that was repeated even three times (Ehikki) http://juwra.com/finland_1986_itinerary.html . San Remo 1987 had also a lot of repeated stages http://juwra.com/sanremo_1987_itinerary.html . FIA wanted also to cut the days when rallies were run to 3 days.
From 1997 with the introduction of world rally cars rallies became more clover leaf format with few stages in the morning and return to the service. Then a lunch and a “take a dump” break and in the afternoon morning stages repeated. The service became also more centralized with no remote service. The total stage length has also decreased during the years. Nice statistics from juwra.com http://juwra.com/stats_event_stage_mileage.html . 1977 New Zeeland with 2157 km of stages.“Don’t eat the yellow snow” Frank Zappa
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6th May 2017, 13:49 #1300
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Maybe organizer could run the stage in 1 direction in the morning and the reverse direction in the afternoon? Theoretically 2 different stages, but only 1 road to secure and provide TV arrangement... Same for the spectator...
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if it wasnt for the homologation thing, the FIA (and promoters, for obvious reasons) wanting MANUFACTURERS PAYING HUGE FEES to compete and the Need for it ''to be a road legal car to travel between...
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