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29th October 2020, 10:01 #10Senior Member
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I think that’s a bit of an exaggeration. The top R5 crews push their cars pretty hard and there aren’t that many mechanical problems for them these days. Sure if the Tanaks and Ogiers and Neuvilles are driving them they are pushing them a bit harder but I don’t see that it would change the nature of the sport.
Every rally is a balance between driving as fast as possible whilst not crashing or damaging the car or tyres no matter what you are driving.
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