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24th July 2023, 18:35 #3161
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Markus Ippach
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#WRC fun facts: if Ogier wouldn't take part in the season...
Kalle would be at 188 points (+18)
Evans 126 (+11)
Neuville 123 (+11)
Tänak 112 (+8)
Lappi 93 (+6)
Sordo 51 (+5)
Taka 50 (+9)
Loubet 32 (+4)
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25th July 2023, 08:21 #3162
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25th July 2023, 10:08 #3163
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I tend to disagree about the spectacle.
Cars driven at 100%, or even slightly over, are fun to watch. If its a Rally1, Rally2, or a Volvo PV from 1959 i dont care, its fun.
But, to see whatever car driven at 80% is dull, if its a WRC or not.
Maybe some real classics is ok at slower speed, if its the right car
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25th July 2023, 10:34 #3164
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Seems you haven’t been to a wrc round to compare the two classes
Wrc2 is boring as hell compared to rally1 even when Solberg, Mikkelsen etc top drivers come past me
It would be dull as main class#8 Ott Tänak - Martin Järveoja #8
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25th July 2023, 10:57 #3165
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Talking of the spectacle and drivers, this year has brought to the fore interesting live observations.
If you want to gasp and be astounded, watch Kalle, Ogier, Ott, Thierry and Lappi. They are pedal-to-the-metal, wherever possible, with some superb lines. Worth travelling to watch that lot.
Evans and Sordo are quick without necessarily standing out. Loubet and Katsuta are very hesitant, clearly not confident. They are lifting where others flat-out. Not hard to work out where they are losing.
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25th July 2023, 11:48 #3166
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25th July 2023, 11:50 #3167
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Been in sweden, yes.
Of course its a difference, when you get these cars directly after each other, but if you don't have the faster car before, you won't feel the rally2 as slow. Its not slow.
But, of course, with a top driver at full send in it.
Its also easy to see at TV that the hybrid is faster than Rally2, but would you actually think about it if the Rally2s are top class, and the Rally3's comes after? No, i don't think so.
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25th July 2023, 12:14 #3168
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We’ve been here before.
Group A was rubbish when we had Group B, when there was no more Group B it was fine. Sure the Group A cars evolved quite a bit from the start of 1987 to the end of even 1988, but those cars were slower than a modern Rally 2 car is.
I’m pretty sure the same will be the case now, take away the Rally 1 cars, give the Rally 2 a bit more power and sound so they rev out a bit more and all will be fine, you won’t even think about it a year down the line.
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25th July 2023, 12:46 #3169
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25th July 2023, 13:24 #3170
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A Rally2 car is much faster that a early 2000's WRCar, its quite long time ago some finish guy (sunninen?) drove John Hauglands testroad in a Škoda R5 40 sek faster than Colin McRae in a Focus WRC.
They use around 5min on this particular road.
Is it just the sound that makes the old WRC feel faster, or are there the change of drivingteqnic with less oversteer style that makes it like this?
Or is it just us old farts wishing in to be faster?
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