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Thread: [WRC] Rally Saudi Arabia 2025
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Yesterday, 13:18 #401Senior Member
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Responsible for giving time card to timekeeper in correct time is codriver. Timekeeper is on site only to mark the time, not to provide any informaiton (and this is strictly written in regulations). Early check-in allowance in specific time controls is described in supplementary regulations, in itinerary and also in time card! Of course it is mistake by team sending them message that early check-in is allowed, but that is the problem of current dates, when there is plenty of people in one team and people rely on others. And as codriver had this timecard in his hand, it is not so difficult to look at that timecard and see if early check-in is allowed or not. So pure mistake by codriver.
I absolutely dont understand this protest from Hyundai. From regulations point it is very clear and no chance for any other decision (despite we had an opportunity to see very strange decisions in WRC in last months/years).
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Yesterday, 15:49 #402Senior Member
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https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/o...85691/5285691/
Well what we have here. Ogier complaining that the "guest drivers" should be driving first in 2018. Funny that he is doing exactly this... Oh wait. He is doing that to win the title(s).
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Yesterday, 16:48 #403Member
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Maybe the Loeb factor...
In these years also the starting order had changed, maybe the first years when the champoinship leader opens the road.. i remember Ogier wining about the road cleaning, when the rules changed... its all up to the starting order.. maybe something must be changed there.. qualification stage before the rally (like ERC) would be the solution i guess...
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Yesterday, 18:07 #404Senior Member
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Or break gravel rallies with tarmac or mixed ones (those are completely missing out of calendar, don't count Monte)
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Today, 00:19 #405Senior Member
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This is the problem with many modern co-drivers, they think the job is all about reading pace notes and everything else is somebody else's responsibility. Proper "old school" co-drivers studied the FIA prescriptions, event regulations, road books and bulletins in detail to make sure they understood all of the requirements. It was even more important in those days as every event was different in the way it operated. These days with everything running to the same system, there's no excuse.
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Today, 13:01 #406
So my question is, from someone who went to the rally; what do you fans really think of the event? People here say it was bad.. but why? Did you not see the action? Was it not entertaining enough for you? I didn’t notice that one driver who became champion just dominate the event like at other events where you know they’d win. Have to say, new event, brought something and excitement! Sandy dunes, rough stages, new sights. Really enjoyed being in Saudi for the first time. Yes the event could have been put together better but it’ll grow.
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Good find !.Someone should show him this old quote and see what he says.
[WRC] Rally Saudi Arabia 2025