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Thread: WRC Croatia Rally 2021
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27th April 2021, 12:33 #1071
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Director of Rally Croatia, Daniel Šaškin, said that they got informal offer from FIA to organize rally for two more years. He claims that they are happy with the organization and that they want rally to remain in the calendar. Their job is to find sponsorship and money for the rally but that shouldn't be problem now when the rally is succesful story and when economic crisis is (hopefully) behind us.
Excellent news for both Croatian and rally fans in general. Without COVID restrictions, I can guarantee that this will be one of the best attended rallies in the calendar. It's the closest venue for a large part of Middle, Southern and Southeastern Europe and Croatia itself is attractive enough to have tons of visitors. This year's rally is also an excellent invitation.
But let's wait for the official 2022 calendar to be sure.
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27th April 2021, 15:21 #1072
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Our review of the aero innovations seen during Rally Croatia
https://www.wrcwings.tech/2021/04/26...-croatia-2021/
detail04.jpg Mads04 by Citroen Racing arrow.jpg Teemu02 by MSport.jpgWRCWings - Aerodynamics of WRC
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27th April 2021, 18:48 #1073
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According to this video, Ogier shouldn't be the only one that got a fine from the FIA or police.. Not normal..
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lER8Ru...outu.be#dialog
Nothing else than just showoff or smth..
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27th April 2021, 19:13 #1074
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27th April 2021, 19:16 #1075
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27th April 2021, 20:21 #1076
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27th April 2021, 20:23 #1077
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i like this photo
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27th April 2021, 21:16 #1078
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This is not showoff. This is the most important action against having an accident in the first corners of a stage because of cold tyres. Especially on slippery tarmac it is a necessary safety measure for both crew and spectators, believe it or not. All drivers do it. It is utter stupidity not to do it.
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27th April 2021, 21:28 #1079
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27th April 2021, 22:07 #1080
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I don't know about WRC, but the Wilwood A, the Carbone Lorraine RC6 and the OMP pads I have experience with do not need any warming up. They work from 100 degrees Celsius and the amazing Carbone Lorraine from ambient temperature. The Ferodo DS3000 need some slight warming to 250 degrees, but one or two hard brakings are enough. Only the old Ferodo DS11 needed significant warming-up, but these are not produced anymore.
The big danger is the tyres. Especially on slippery tarmac, cold tyres are hell. Use of handbrake on straights and braking are preferred for warming up the tyres because it is much less provocative to brake than to do slaloms on public roads. As far as I know, this method started in France because the French police gave lots of fines for slaloms. So French drivers started using the brakes and the handbrake on straights, which is not illegal, and they avoided the fines. In Greece we use the handbrake and the brakes only when warming up is done in populated areas. In all other areas slaloms are the standard method, even in front of police.Last edited by scn; 27th April 2021 at 22:17.
Can we please get Oliver in a Yaris Rally1 for Finland please? Been a sensation to watch, really hope he takes this one.
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