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19th January 2024, 19:20 #7401
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21st January 2024, 12:26 #7402
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21st January 2024, 14:04 #7403
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23rd January 2024, 09:45 #7405
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Arctic Lapland Rally starts on February 1 in Finland. Entry list looks good already. Five Toyotas GR Yaris Rally2 are present:
https://www.ewrc-results.com/entries...nd-rally-2024/http://www.rallymadness.prv.pl - rally photos and movies!
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25th January 2024, 13:57 #7406
Sesks, Loubet and Ostberg will go to Qatar International Rally with Skoda from SRT. Would be interesting to see them against Nasser.
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26th January 2024, 08:06 #7407
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Have Skoda played any jokers for the Fabia RS yet?
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26th January 2024, 16:03 #7408
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Any ideas on why the Rally2 Yaris seems down on speed compared with the others?
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26th January 2024, 20:33 #7409
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27th January 2024, 11:21 #7410
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3-cylinder itself doesn't mean that the car is less powerful than 4-cylinder. It can be vice versa because for the same volume you may have less innertia, less friction etc.
The question is how this particular engine suits the regulations. Škoda, VW or MSport always selected larger 1.8-2.0 engines and modified them to be 1.6 with ideal bore/stroke ratio. That is usually different than what is ideal for a stock car where priorities are different (fuel consumption, emissions etc.). The larger block was also said to be better for cooling I think.
If I remeber right (correct me if I don't, please) in the past Prodrive (Mini) or PSA suffered quite a lot from selecting a stock 1.6 I4 engine for WRC or R5 cars because it was a long stroke one with narrow cylinders placed very close from each other. I think that because the bore could not be enlarged they couldn't use as large valves as the regulations allowed and also had issues with cooling.
Anyway with a three cylinder engine there shall be no issue with too narrow cylinder but it can be something else.Last edited by Mirek; 27th January 2024 at 11:27.
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