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25th January 2025, 15:18 #3651Senior Member
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No, crew with equipments must have at least 160 kg (if I am not mistaken).
When the car is weighed during an event, usually the FIA takes the measurement withouth the crew (and the minimum weight is the one from the technical regulations) and also with the crew. If the crew's total weight is less than 160 kg, than the car withouth the crew must be heavier.
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25th January 2025, 18:25 #3652Senior Member
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26th January 2025, 00:43 #3653Senior Member
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The requirements are in Appendix J Art 262, here https://www.fia.com/sites/default/fi...2025_final.pdf, which states:
Minimum weight of the car:
The minimum weight is 1180 kg under the checking conditions mentioned below (and with only one spare wheel).
The combined minimum weight of the car (under the checking conditions mentioned below and with only one spare wheel) and crew (driver + co-driver) is 1350 kg.
When two spare wheels are carried in the car, the second spare wheel must be removed before weighing.
Checking conditions
This is the real weight of the car, with neither driver nor co-driver nor their equipment.
The equipment comprising the following :
• Driver’s helmet + head restraining device
• Co-driver’s helmet + head restraining device.
At no time during the competition may a car weigh less than this minimum weight.
In case of a dispute during weighing, the full equipment of the driver and co-driver (see above) must be removed; this includes the helmet, but the headphones external to the helmet may be left in the car.
Ballast
The use of ballast is permitted in the cockpit in the conditions provided for under Art. 252-2.2 .
Ballast and its supports may be fitted in volume Vh (see Article 211).
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26th January 2025, 04:52 #3654
Question for the experts: When was the last time that four world champions were at the start of a WRC event in the top category?
Originally Posted by Franky
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26th January 2025, 06:03 #3655
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26th January 2025, 08:36 #3656Senior Member
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30th January 2025, 09:21 #3657Senior Member
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Thierry Neuville to drive a BMW M3 at the Legend Boucles a Bastogne 2025.
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30th January 2025, 09:42 #3658Senior Member
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He has a very nice M3.
https://youtu.be/YlwRnxiwXxw?si=I1A5j6l8bHpaDupI
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31st January 2025, 06:32 #3659Senior Member
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It seems that Mark Wallenwein is the pilot/driver who does the recce for Hankook (Hankook recce website).
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31st January 2025, 08:20 #3660
Just announced this morning, Ford will compete in the 24hr race of Le-Mans in 2027 (and effectively will join the WEC that year).
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I dont agree. If FIA and promoter works properly and has anything to offer, I am sure we should have 3-4 manufacturers (which is enough for proper championship)...
WRC mainclass from 2027