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18th January 2026, 22:17 #21Member
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And that seat is probably only available when Ogier skips a round.
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28th January 2026, 12:06 #22
My Rally Sweden Route Preview:
Not particularly interesting, basically the same as last year, just a few run in reverse + a couple of new roads
https://www.powerslideblog.com/wrc-r...-route-preview
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28th January 2026, 12:06 #23
My Rally Sweden Route Preview:
Not particularly interesting, basically the same as last year, just a few run in reverse + a couple of new roads
https://www.powerslideblog.com/wrc-r...-route-preview
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Jon Armstrong Rally gives his thoughts ahead of next week's Rally Sweden:
“I’m really looking forward to Rally Sweden. It’s the only full snow event on the calendar, so it’s always the ultimate playground for driving a rally car.
Hopefully we can have something a bit more consistent in terms of conditions compared to the first round of the season. We’ve also got our test with the Puma coming up this weekend, which will be important preparation.
I haven’t competed in Sweden since 2022, but I have great memories from the event - that was the year I won the Junior category. The stages have changed a bit since then, so there will be plenty of new notes to write during recce, but I’m really excited for the challenge ahead.”
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Today, 15:27 #25
Is it just me or the "new" rally Sweden that's been held since 2022 isn't all that interesting? Does anybody else here think that? Would you like to see it been held in Norway instead or god forbid Canada? Or you guys are content with the current format of Rally Sweden in Umeå? (and I don't mean to offend anyone here liking this rally).
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It`s not just you! The rally was far better in Varmland, stages much better and much more accesibble for spectators, which there where lots off back then(not so much this days). It was just the FIA s decison that they wanted guaranteed more snow on the stages(even the rally had in all history been driven in that area with various conditions),wich forced a move too Umeå...
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I prefer to have a stable rally, rather than doing forecast for organizers how to run the event and recce so that they do not have to cancel it. Regarding stages and access, its not that bad. If you have snow-mobile, access is way better. If only car, then still you have plenty of accesses, last year there were 53 accesses by car+ little walk (I also count start and finishes where its easy access+parking), this year is not so different.
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It`s not just you! The rally was far better in Varmland, stages much better and much more accesibble for spectators, which there where lots off back then(not so much this days). It was just the FIA s...
[WRC] Rally Sweden 2026