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Yesterday, 20:44 #201Senior Member
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The Toyota alternator failures were very unusual...
“I don’t know why it happened and we will sort it out later because everything was covered and sealed, all the work was done, but still it can happen,” said Kankkunen.
“It will be the same to Sami's car and Taka’s car, same normal service. Of course we will change the alternator for tomorrow in case, but normally you can drive the same alternator all year and nothing happens, but we will do it anyway.”
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Cool footage from DF of the crews working keepng the cars going...
https://youtu.be/li_YjSC2GbA?si=L_roDXa0mh18VhNO
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Would have been interesting to see how fully electric rally cars compete against the oldschool ones in these conditions. In theory EV-s should be more bulletproof in water and mud as there are less moving parts and they can be more easily sealed.
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Probably they would have sunk in the mud with their weight and drained battery.. after full throttle in the mud pits..
Overheated battery also?
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"Die with memories, not with dreams" Scott McIsaac
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But how does driving on mud differ from driving flat out on a straight? On both occasions all available power is drawn out from the battery which is designed from such point of view, as opposed to civilian EV which is designed for slow driving in mind and overtaxing battery is real possibility.
Things you listed are failures which can occur at any time, not related to mud at all. And overheating related to charging is related only to charging, not driving on mud.
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Flat out in Finland vs flat out drilling yoir way thru in mud.. I would say one is way harder for engine etc.. fuel consuption/battery consuption is also higher with worse terrain..
If even birdshit on roof decreases the range on EV then deep mud does it times more..
But okay, thankfully we don't have kitchen appliances in rally (yet).
Really hope for Takas win, how difficult path it has been for him.. must feel like wdc for him after all these years



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Overheated, why?
[WRC] Safari Rally Kenya 2026