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Thread: [WRC] Rally Saudi Arabia 2025
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Today, 08:11 #21
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Today, 08:14 #22Senior Member
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The WRC has very regularly finished on gravel and outside of Europe. For many, many years it was on the 'ball-bearing' gravel in Australia and you know what?
Everyone just got on with it and acepted it. And Christ, there was less bitching and moaning.
All the drivers have known Saudi would be the last event in the Championship and entered the series knowing that. Seb just needed to do more events, and the others should have done better throughout the season.
You want to just have 14 tarmac events to get rid of the unknown?!
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I think you missed the essence of what Doon tried to say.
This year we all know what it´s gonna be. But I agree fully that a rally with heritage should end up the season. For that the Rally Wales or RAC Rally on British soil would be the perfect end .
The signal to FIA is to rely on the history of rallying."Reis vas pät pat kaar vas kut"
Tommi Mäkinen, back in the years...
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What about that, next year it will be way worse for title contenders since there is 7 rounds straight with gravel surface
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Gravel events are my favourite, if anything I’d get rid of some tarmac events. However, that wasn’t the issue I was highlighting. Does anyone remember Rally Jordan? Does anyone remember seeing many spectators? Visually it was absolutely dull, and was only saved by the Ogier / Latvala battle.
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Today, 13:00 #29
You know now after majority of rallies... all teams, mechanics, drivers, media crew leave right after the rally. Not many parties to go to... the last good one was Toyota in Mexico, but that only lasted an hour and it died down. No external guests.
After Japan last week, a couple drivers, I mean four; went to a British pub. So, gone are the days of rally parties at The Sheraton hotel in Perth after Rally Australia with a drunk McRae and others partying the night away.GG: "I'm stinky! I needa good shower and nice bowl of pasta!"
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Today, 13:02 #30
Exactly. Everyone in the service park in Japan were excited for Saudi, from media, organisers and the drivers. Very much looking forward to a NEW rally. Possibly a NEW champion, yes Rovanpera can take it and leave the sport behind not a good look; Ogier could take another but this time as a part timer, also not looking good for the sport, but still, Saudi will be interesting and we're getting on with it.
GG: "I'm stinky! I needa good shower and nice bowl of pasta!"




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