Curious question... Does the time card actually have any meaning these days in world rallying where everything is digital or is it just tradition and paperwork?
Of course it is important, because the digital system doesn't work at all. At least there are correct times.
We won't know for sure until we know for sure Bagwan, but I'm expecting the cars to be decent overall, with some obvious changes to the way they produce lap times. At this point many are expecting...
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