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Thread: WRC Testing
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8th February 2021, 16:07 #10871
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9th February 2021, 12:17 #10872
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Noticed that Tänak was testing with fullface helmet..
Any advantages over the ,,regular,, half-open one?
Except maybe warmer and looking like astronaut
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9th February 2021, 13:46 #10873
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9th February 2021, 18:18 #10874
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#8 Ott Tänak - Martin Järveoja #8
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9th February 2021, 20:32 #10875
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9th February 2021, 22:16 #10876
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10th February 2021, 11:33 #10877
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10th February 2021, 11:51 #10878
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10th February 2021, 12:00 #10879
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Probably open face helmets are better in very hot rallies or high altitudes like Mexico where you have low oxygen levels. Meanwhile, on fast rallies you have a bigger risk of a big crash where you can hit your face.
It's crazy to think the drivers were allowed to run without a helmet in Safari in the late 80's (maybe early 90's as well) when it wasn't a special stage rally. But still many sections had high speeds on long straights with very unpredicable obstacles like animals, civil traffic and sudden bumps. The drivers chose to drive without a helmet because the driving days were so long, basically there was no slow liaisons, full speed all the time.
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10th February 2021, 12:10 #10880
true, but still 1600 wrc was a top class for manufactures, and privateers were using their cars also. i agree that something similar to that era could work in term of tech reg...
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