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27th February 2025, 06:28 #12901
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Ford will soon be testing on asphalt in Tarragona, Spain, to prepare for the Canary Islands.
Does anyone know a more exact date?
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27th February 2025, 08:57 #12902
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When @mammitoeunice took a high-speed ride with Kalle
https://www.instagram.com/p/DGkn4WEhljj/
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27th February 2025, 11:51 #12903
Hyundai is testing on stages of Baja Portalegre.
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27th February 2025, 15:43 #12904
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Safari PET in Portugal
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6th March 2025, 10:20 #12905
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In Kenya, Toyota will use the same innovative snorkel developed for last season’s edition.
Toyota is carrying out pre-Safari Rally 2025 tests in Portugal and is using this particular snorkel that it created and developed for the Safari Rally 2024.
The innovation is in its construction, not in its operation:
The air enters from an air intake on the roof, a position chosen by the team to avoid mainly the splashes of water raised by the shape of the bodywork when crossing a ford.
Operation: The co-driver activates it via a button in the cockpit near a ford or an extremely sandy area. At the front of the car there is an air duct made up of two tubes that work alternately: normally the main tube brings air to the engine from the air intake on the front of the car and the other (the one coming from the snorkel) is closed.
When the co-driver, via mechanical command, activates the snorkel, the main tube closes and the snorkel tube opens.
In this way, the engine always receives air, preventing the entry of sand or water.
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8th March 2025, 08:30 #12906
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Kalle tested it and Tom Fowler comment on the Hankook gravel tyre coming up for Safari...
https://dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/the-a...ent-struggles/
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8th March 2025, 09:32 #12907
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Mitsubishi Lancer WRC 05 - Gigi Galli / Guido d’Amore - Test Tarmac 2005
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAZ7bWsFbaU
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13th March 2025, 16:51 #12908
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McErlean testing for Safari ?
https://x.com/JoshMcErlean5/status/1900232890350547432
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14th March 2025, 08:45 #12909
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Seems so...
"And it’s at Dovenby Hall where the crews prepared for the challenge ahead – all three completing a full day of testing in the Cumbrian forests before journeying to Kenya and the beautiful Lake Naivasha National Park."
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31st March 2025, 17:03 #12910
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Last edited by Fast Eddie WRC; 31st March 2025 at 17:11.
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