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26th August 2022, 17:09 #81Senior Member
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Ah please...Wales-based Rally GB was run for over 20 years, definitely one of the classics. All rallies have been modernized. Monte, Tour de Corse, Safari, even Rally Finland.
Mexico and Sardinia are soon reaching 20 years, I still consider them "new" events, alongside Deutschland
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26th August 2022, 17:13 #82Senior Member
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I always think Ypress is more of an ERC event. It doesnt look like a WRC round. Kinda like Monza haha idk...
The Rally in Argentina used to be one of my favorites... And its closer for me to attend. Never did.
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26th August 2022, 17:16 #83
Classic? Finland, Monte-Carlo, Sweden, Sanremo, Corsica, Safari, Acropolis, Argentina, NZ, Australia (when it was in Perth), Wales, & from the "new" events, Deutschland & Mexico, so yeah basically the whole calendar lol.
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26th August 2022, 17:31 #84Senior Member
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Classic? Back in my day we'd think nothing of a trip to Peking.
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29th August 2022, 20:49 #85
https://www.autohebdo.fr/actualites/...esertique.html
Basically saying it's a logistical challenge and implying a South American event won't be possible at the beginning of April since these days it takes 80 days for the cars to arrive instead of 45 days (pre-covid).Only you know your true potential.
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29th August 2022, 22:58 #86Senior Member
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29th August 2022, 23:24 #87
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31st August 2022, 15:57 #88
To no one's surprise, Rally GB in Northern Ireland won't take place next year as they didn't get the funding: https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/u...sses/10360922/
"Germany is among the new candidates in the mix to secure a spot on the calendar. The tarmac event made its WRC debut in 2002 and had been mainstay on the schedule, before hosting its last WRC round in 2019."
I was sure Germany out of the running for next year, glad to see it isn't.Last edited by Eli; 31st August 2022 at 16:04.
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31st August 2022, 19:07 #89Senior Member
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When asked about Ypres’ future, he replied: “We want to keep Ypres within our families of championships. “We would like to keep it in the ERC [European Rally Championship] so we have the ability to maybe occasionally come into the WRC.”
So rotation system is defintly an option it seems
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31st August 2022, 21:17 #90Senior Member
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Rally2 cars have gone up by a loot. Tanak's team selling one fully rebuilt/but still used Yaris rslly2 for 370k.. Looks very nice, but that price is heavyy :D
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