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7 Jan 2017, 21:51 (Ref:3700870) | #1 | ||
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World Rallycross R1 - Barcelona, Spain
Did anyone go to to the World Rallycross at the Circuit de Catalunya (Barcelona) last year? Thought we'd venture out there in April, really looking forward to it as it's Round 1 of Euro and World RX - booked flights and tickets and now looking for recommendations on where to stay and if there was anything on at the circuit on the Saturday evening? Any info much appreciated.
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9 Mar 2017, 16:09 (Ref:3717539) | #2 | ||
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Entry lists now online, World Supercars here...
http://media.rallycrossrx.com/docs/2...na%20(ESP).pdf ...Euros (Supercars and Touring Cars) here: http://media.rallycrossrx.com/docs/2...na%20(ESP).pdf 21 World Supercars 32 Euro Supercars 11 Touring Cars |
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9 Mar 2017, 16:57 (Ref:3717549) | #3 | |
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Feels so weird to see Henning in ERX and not WRX. The Beetle doesn't stand a chance in WRX but still.
Just realised there has not been a single Spaniard in Supercars during the years in Barcelona. I don't think there even has been a Spaniard in any class. |
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9 Mar 2017, 17:05 (Ref:3717550) | #4 | ||
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There was! Laia Sanz competed in RX Lites back in 2015. She is a good driver on two wheels, but she had no chance on four wheels.
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9 Mar 2017, 22:18 (Ref:3717606) | #5 | ||
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53 Supercars at one meeting, that has to be a record. Glad I've booked flights and a ticket!!
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10 Mar 2017, 08:56 (Ref:3717711) | #6 | ||
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Absolutely! Three weeks to go before the first rallycross fix of the year, can't wait...
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I stay near Mollet Sant-Fost station in the ibis hotel - only a 10euro fare each way to be dropped off right outside. Not much on the Saturday night unless you know any of the teams and can lurk in their service area. I often use that time to pop into Barcelona for some food/drinks! |
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29 Mar 2017, 14:57 (Ref:3722443) | #8 | |
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So, are you guys playing FIA Fantasy Rallycross? I was thinking about which predictions to set.
- Solberg is a great driver, but the car is new and untested. I am rooting for him, but it's going to be interesting. I saw an interview with the VW development leader and he did not come across as very confident, particularly for a multiple WRC winning team. - Ekström is fast and the car is proven. Plus for Audi Motorsport and the fact that he lets the team set up his car. - Bakkerud is quick and aggressive, and the big Focus turned out to actually be competitive. Seems like Ford put a lot of effort into the car over the winter. ... But what about Peugeot? Anyone hear what they are doing? |
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...I guess the biggest question mark for the Solberg/Polo combination is whether the car fits his driving style. The handful of clips of Petter from Buxtehude showed the car pretty sideways, so perhaps he has got his way with the setup! One of the articles I read online (sorry, can't remember which one!) suggested that Timmy Hansen and Loeb would be "new" 2017 cars, where Kevin Hansen would be in an upgraded 2016 car. I can't see that verified anywhere at the moment, though the sale of several Hansen 208's over the winter would support this theory. If I had to put money on it, then I think Ekstrom or Bakkerud are the safest bet for a top podium spot. |
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30 Mar 2017, 13:28 (Ref:3722603) | #10 | |
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Yes, I almost feel bad about it went with Ekström this time. Hoping I got it wrong
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31 Mar 2017, 13:52 (Ref:3722799) | #11 | |
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About the Peugeot;
"Every aspect of the car has been re-evaluated, but the major changes have taken place underneath the bonnet, with the introduction of a one-piece engine sump. The 208 WRX is now at the maximum permissable width, with revised bodywork that incorporates various new aerodynamic elements. Particularly close attention has naturally been paid to the suspension and dampers, as well." |
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31 Mar 2017, 16:30 (Ref:3722823) | #12 | |
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Well, it would be great to see Peugeot back to form. It seemed like they were lacking a little speed towards the end of the season.
... but you'd think all the other teams did at least as much over the winter. |
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31 Mar 2017, 19:39 (Ref:3722879) | #13 | |
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1 Apr 2017, 14:18 (Ref:3723027) | #14 | |
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When is it on the TV in the UK?
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1 Apr 2017, 19:28 (Ref:3723121) | #17 | ||
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Just watched the highlights. The drivers may like the circuit, I didn't.
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1 Apr 2017, 21:22 (Ref:3723152) | #18 | ||
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Interesting clip of Bakkerud expressing his utter contempt at the clerk's decision to give him a penalty (which from the replay looks very harsh to say the least). Suggesting that new people to the sport (presumably Loeb) are complaining without understanding the history (fair point) and that this isn't how he envisaged spending his career! If they're going to apply penalties , it needs to be consistent. Bakkerud himself was a victim of Solbergs bully boy tactics (once neefing him into a concrete wall. Neither punished (presumably) and both as bad as Bakkeruds move on Hansen. Poor start to the year for the stewards
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2 Apr 2017, 06:27 (Ref:3723185) | #19 | ||
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I guess in 2018 all cars will have collision avoidance systems installed and in ase the systems fail, at the pre drivers meeting before each race arrange which lap you can lead and just how you are going to pass the lead onto the next whinger, but make sure one of the new boys is first over the line so they can just how good the car felt and thank there respective manufacturers. What a shower of s**te the Millionaires playground has become!
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2 Apr 2017, 07:55 (Ref:3723198) | #20 | |
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If a nudge like that on Hansen will be penalised then most drivers will be getting reduction in points this season. Like really, what do the stewards actually think? Non-contact racing is quite impossible in rallycross, unless of course they don't want drivers risking anything at all.
Pretty sure that many drivers will complain if nudges results in reprimands. |
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2 Apr 2017, 08:40 (Ref:3723213) | #21 | |
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Where did you see the highlight reel? Link would be greatly appreciated
I had the impression Solberg and Ekström were fronting some initiative over the standard of driving and a need to have consistent marshaling during the winter. Hopefully, this is not the intended results of a reworking of the rules... We might see the starts become even more of a deciding point of the races. Which tastes a lot of F1-style timed processions... Last edited by Silhuette; 2 Apr 2017 at 08:58. |
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2 Apr 2017, 09:01 (Ref:3723223) | #22 | |
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Q3 results:
1) Mattias Ekstrom 2) Timo Scheider 3) Andreas Bakkerud 4) Petter Solberg 5) Timmy Hansen 6) Johan Kristoffersson Standings after Q3: 1) Timo Scheider - 122 2) Mattias Ekstrom - 119 3) Johan Kristoffersson - 115 4) Toomas Heikkinen - 114 5) Timmy Hansen - 111 6) Petter Solberg - 108 This is taking an interesting direction. Timo Scheider looks strong and a return to form by Timmy Sent fra min SM-G900F via Tapatalk |
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2 Apr 2017, 09:16 (Ref:3723227) | #23 | ||
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I have to say sat here in the Barcelona sunshine to any IMG haters this is an awesome spectacle and rallycross arena in my book. Would be good to understand where online the organisers are publishing any penalties or reprimands as the paddock is a fair old walk.
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2 Apr 2017, 10:03 (Ref:3723233) | #24 | |
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Bakkerud talks about the reprimand about 2:00 in, don't know exactly. Footage as well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IarrqQVIvPY&t=0s
Some action from yesterday. Can't believe it is so slippery! Quite a wreckfest too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4aK...ature=youtu.be Last edited by crossfades; 2 Apr 2017 at 10:12. |
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2 Apr 2017, 12:59 (Ref:3723256) | #25 | ||
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Also sat in the sunshine I agree with you Ebby. It's cracking here. Great track too but with two small tweaks it would be better to overtake, there are two small kinks, one in the first dirt and one onto the second. Kinks have the effect of ensuring there is only one racing line. These should be removed to enable two abreast racing in more spots. Can't see it happening
Cracking from the Brits and Irish so far! Bring on the semis. And suncream |
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