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9th April 2025, 20:27 #911
Armstrong and Fontana in development test in Portugal
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7th July 2025, 10:34 #912
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Referring back to my comment from 2023, which was argued upon. At Rally di Roma Capitale, the leading Rally 3 was 2.9s/km from the winning RC2. Ok, not a top driver, but neither was the leading Rally 4 only 0.4s/km away.
It is obvious that tarmac is not a strong surface for the Rally 3. But it doesn't get much better on gravel. At Acropolis the difference between Solberg and Turkkan Ali was... 2.9s/km. Yet again, a particular rally and you cannot compare the two drivers, even if Turkkan is a very talented driver (imo). But even compared to Prokop, the difference is still over 2.1s/km.
The point I want to make is that the rallies where you have a Rally 3 under 2s/km vs Rally 2 are the exceptions.
I do not want to bash the class, but I do not believe that this was the intended performance gap, especially considering the cost.
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Today, 10:35 #913
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Does FIA have any plans to change anything on the Rally3 class tech?
Maybe give the restrictor 1 more mm, to get the SS speed per km a bit closer to the Rally2 class?
Doubt there will be any plans on existing Rally2 made public until they work out what WRC2027 is. But that'll replace it as far as I can see. There's no sense in having two performance cars -...
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