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7 Jun 2023, 13:55 (Ref:4160436) | #76 | ||
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A Rally2 costs 260k euros plus taxes. A TCR is almost half as cheap.
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Rally 2 is of course also 4wd rather than TCR being 2wd so there's extra complexity and cost involved there. I'm not sure if there are any differences in terms of shell strength required? (TCR is designed to run on smooth tarmac only, Rally 2 is multi surface). Is TCR more equivalent to Rally 4? (2WD) - those are significantly cheaper than the Rally 2 cars. |
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Great win by Neuville, nice to see him back on top. Costly mistake by Ogier. The Toyotas really do not like water it seems!
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TCR cars have 350 hp engines and a weight 1250-1300 kg depending on ballast.
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22 Jun 2023, 13:56 (Ref:4165004) | #80 | ||
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Rally Kenya underway - whilst the event is a shadow of the old Safari rallies it's still a great event (always a good one for some stunning photos). Katsuta binned his car on the shakedown but it looks like they got it fixed (from the crash I thought they might have had some cage damage). Tanak wins the super special to start the event but the real action starts tomorrow.
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But is it really great? It's another bog standard generic WRC event, like all the rest. Using the Safari name is a bit much for me...... For me, it's the perfect example of where the WRC has gone down the wrong route..... And already many cars have had issues.... |
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Craig Breen
A wonderful tribute to Craig, a bit different from a lot of the tributes out there. This one is just the man and his co-drivers in action on the stages over the years. I had forgotten about some of the cars Craig drove until I saw this.
Just engine sounds and full attack mode. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSvI-Xl7b0M |
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Portugal and Sardinia
Hello everyone,
It's been a while; work has been so busy in the last 2 months I only caught up with the events of Portugal and Sardinia recently. It's quite easy to avoid results these days as coverage isn't what it used to be but that's another story. A couple of points and questions (yes, I know I could just as easily find answers elsewhere online but I prefer the civilised engagement on this forum)... Just what happened to Elfyn in Portugal? I'm still in the dark about his crash because the highlights program didn't feel the need to tell me in any detail what happened. Go figure. Still on Portugal...did the younger Solberg really get penalised for some doughnuts on a stage so that he lost the WRC2 win? Draconian in the extreme if true. Onto Sardinia...who knew water splashes could still destroy rallies? It's funny how lessons learned by one generation fades from the collective me and have to be re-learned by the next. I remember cars having such problems in Argentina and the likes back in the mid-2000s! When Ogier was explaining his off in the highlights show I was watching, I was thinking 'man, he's got the excuses book out now' as the explanation seemed rather longwinded until the footage from the footwell was shown! He was absolutely right. What a way to lose a rally. General rambling now...Poor old Loubet, what rotten luck so far. The poor fella's luck must change sometime surely? The unreliability of the Fords continues to baffle me. I mean this is MSport, what's going on with the car prep? Tanak always seems to have a niggling issue of some sort or another. Maybe it's just me but Tanak seems to taking all the car problems and frustrations in his stride -publicly anyway. There's something different about him, can't quite put my finger on it but he seems quite humorous in his stage-end interviews. Maybe it's unintentional. Finally, it seems a few of the drivers (notably Tanak and Lappi) are now channelling Craig Breen in the own ways during their stage interviews. There seems to be more humour; Lappi was good value in that respect in Sardinia even when his car was hopping like crazy over the stage bumps (reminded me of using default setups on gravel in RBR!) The end. |
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I've not caught up on the Safari coverage yet - but I did see that Neuville had been excluded for illegal recce information. Seems an odd one - did they have gravel crews on this event? If so why would you need additional eyes on the ground? If not was it only Neuville that had the extra 'help' or is it only him that got caught?
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Another win for Ogier, but Rovanpera is looking good for another title atm. Very strange exclusion for Neuville, I agree
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Jari-Matti Latvala is back to drive a fourth Toyota Yaris Rally1 at Finland.
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20 Jul 2023, 13:45 (Ref:4169188) | #94 | ||
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The 2023 Rally Estonia is underway.
Just eight Rally1 entries, with Teemu Suninen on the third Hyundai, and no Ogier or Solberg. |
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20 Jul 2023, 15:43 (Ref:4169196) | #95 | ||
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Eight entries in the top class is very poor.
It'll be interesting to see how Suninen gets on - is this his first outing in the top class since leaving M-Sport? |
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Finland is underway.
Rovanpera, Lappi and Loubet crashed. Tanak also retired but for an engine failure. |
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A win for Evans after all of the carnage but only 5 Rally 1 cars (and one of those being Latvala in a one off outing) just highlights the lack of depth in the top class. With Rovanpera not being able to restart it has closed the gap at the top of the standings slightly but it still looks like Rovanpera's title to lose.
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Nice to see Evans taking a win but, as you say, I still think the title is Rovanpera's to lose.
I am desperately sorry for M-Sport/Tanak as well. Just want to see that Puma hold together for a rally so Ott has the chance to fight for a podium (or better still a win). |
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Rally Japan underway - conditions certainly looking tricky - Sordo and Formaux both out after going off on the same corner, Neuville has also binned it. Katsuta was flying but then had a moment and damaged the car (and continued at reduced speed). The gaps in the stage times have to be some of the biggest we've seen for a long while - and Mikklesen was 3rd fastest on SS3 in the Fabia
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As you say some unusually big gaps in the stage times. Great run from Evans so far, hope he can keep it together. |
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