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23rd March 2018, 10:44 #11
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23rd March 2018, 14:55 #12
That map doesn't have a scale displayed but does it really take 45 minutes to get to the center of Cordoba from service? Okay, full screen shows the scale and it's farther than I thought but traffic must still be a nightmare.
It looks like a twenty minute walk from service to the super special now, which is nothing to complain about considering this rally's previous attempt at SSS spectacle
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23rd March 2018, 19:52 #13
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Distance from Villa Carlos Paz to Cordoba is not that great. Approx. 2/3 distance is good highways at open road speeds. Last part of trip from edge to centre of Cordoba city involves many intersections and lots of traffic lights, this was the part that requires most time. Yes it would be possible to walk from Service Park to the new SSS.
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27th March 2018, 21:49 #14
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Yes it was true.
Ligato had announced retirement after getting last year national championship, and he used first rallies of National champ fr triaining for the Fiesta WRC. He also entry to last round of Southamerican Championship renting a Fiesta R5. He did the friday short superspecial, but was unable to start due to high pain and retired before starting on Saturday.
He had trained a lot, and his sponsors had sorted up the M-Sprt rent but his "dream" retirement was not feasibleZeque
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28th March 2018, 21:34 #15
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Google Earth Map WRC Rally Argentina 2018 is online ► http://bit.ly/2C7KJpA
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28th March 2018, 23:27 #16
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could Ole Christian Veiby make his debut in a WRC car at Rally Argentina
interesting posting on Rally Argentina website in Spanish lists WRC manufacturer drivers then talks about Ole Christian Veiby as a private entry prior to mentioning WRC2 manufacturer drivers.
Could OCV be driving the MSport car previously intended for Marcus Ligato ?
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29th March 2018, 00:19 #17
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29th March 2018, 01:04 #18
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You are correct Essaj. Found this on Wevers Sports facebook page https://www.facebook.com/WeversSport...21924857860192
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3rd April 2018, 23:14 #19
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Entry list is out:
http://www.rallyargentina.com/wp-con...ved-3-4-18.pdf
No Al-Attiyah but a decent amount of R5s.
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4th April 2018, 08:00 #20
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Seems like a dry year for private WRC entries.
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