I was hoping Neuville could take the win. Great result for Latvala & Toyota. Congrats to Ogier I bet Malcolm Wilson & Ford are over the moon happy. Great way to start the year for M Sport.
Whoa...that's fairly swift. [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBc32UegmiU"]Rally Monte Carlo 2017 - Thierry Neuville @ 203Km/Hour - YouTube[/ame]
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7H1zsT3l75c"]Rallye Monte Carlo 2017 - Thierry NEUVILLE On The Limit ! - YouTube[/ame]
What do you suppose is up w/ the Toyotas (0:19+ and 1:02+)? Rev limiters? [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kh5b5t1QbKw"]Rallye Wrc Monte Carlo 2017 - SPECIAL FLAT OUT - YouTube[/ame]
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2VUHXRuAD4"]WRC Rallye Monte Carlo 2017 - Highlights - YouTube[/ame]
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YzV_HcZ9d4"]Flat Out Neuville Monté Carlo 2017 WRC In The Limit, I20 WRC (HD) - YouTube[/ame]
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvSu8z79D4s"]WRC Rallye Monte Carlo 2017 - Sideways, Max Attack & Show [HD] - YouTube[/ame]
My Money is on Hyundai for 2017, the New i20 sounds and looks great. Here's a change for Mexico. https://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/127875/rally-mexico-adds-stage-in-bond-film-location
Its the best looking car but that Yaris looks like a hooligan probably going to be the hot car for the L.A. crowd.
That's a lot of trouble and expense for a stage that's "just over a mile in length". Can't imagine it will be worth it...seems wasteful to me, plus, if I'm reading correctly, they lose Guanajuato.
yes, a complete waste of time and resources and I think the tunnels SS are history. What a pain. Welcome to Latin rallying!
I've been in contact with a few folks in Leon and the tunnels will run on Friday night. The locals in Leon and fans are so upset about the last minute change. The schedule is nuts! shakedown on Wednesday, **** to Leon Thursday, do the start, ship the cars back to Leon after the start to arrive in Leon around 3am , then start Friday's stages at 11am Rally Loco!
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBl2KiO1hpg"]WRC - Rallye Monte-Carlo 2017: TOP 5 "moments" - YouTube[/ame]
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xNeJncN1KA"]WRC - Rallye Monte-Carlo 2017: AERIAL Special - YouTube[/ame]
Sweden this weekend! Info: Rally Sweden Start Date: 09.02.2017 End Date: 12.02.2017 Timezone: UTC 1 Category: WRC3 WRC2 WRC Stages: 18 (331,74 km) Distance: 1415,10 km Servicepark: Torsby Website: http://rallysweden.com/ Route Ventures deep into the frozen and remote forests of Sweden and Norway. Action begins with big power slides at Thursday night’s spectacular super special stage at Karlstad trotting track, which is repeated 48 hours later. All but the last of Friday’s seven stages are in Norway. Röjden provides cross-border competition, starting and finishing in Sweden with the middle section in its neighbouring country. Saturday blends classic Swedish roads near Hagfors with the returning Knon test, last driven 14 years ago. Just two stage venues in Sunday’s finale. Two passes over the Likenäs test are followed by the live TV Power Stage at Torsby. Challenge The only true winter round - a classic Rally Sweden will be characterised by frozen roads lined with snow banks. Drivers ‘lean’ cars against the banks to guide them round corners. But in warmer temperatures the banks disintegrate on impact and cars can become stuck in the snow. Studded tyres are essential and provide remarkable grip but drivers must acclimatise to the ‘floating’ feeling and different braking points. When temperatures hover around freezing, the studs tear up the road surface and exposed gravel rips them from the tyres to leave little traction. Outdoor servicing in temperatures as low as -25°C makes normally routine jobs slower and tricky for gloved mechanics. Car spec Loose surface specification but engineering solutions required to make engines work at peak performance in unrelenting cold. Skinny tyres are fitted with about 380 tungsten-tipped steel studs to bite into the frozen roads. Each stud is 20mm long and weighs 4g. However, just 7mm is exposed, with the rest inserted into the rubber to provide a strong anchor. Shovels are mandatory in case competitors have to dig their cars out of snow. History First run in 1950 when it was called the Rally to the Midnight Sun as it was held in summer. It became a winter event in 1965. It featured in the inaugural championship in 1973 and has been dominated by Scandinavians, who won every year until 2004 when Sébastien Loeb broke the mould. Sébastien Ogier is the only other ‘outsider’ to win. Stig Blomqvist and Marcus Grönholm top the roll of honour with five wins each. What’s new for 2017 Service park and effective rally base switches to Torsby, a more northerly feel to the event aimed at ensuring full winter conditions. Almost 58 per cent of the stage distance is new compared to 2016, including Friday’s Hof-Finnskog which has never been used before. Mid-leg service returns to Friday and Saturday’s itinerary. Sunday’s live TV Torsby Power Stage finishes in the service park. Don’t miss Colin’s Crest in Saturday’s Vargåsen stage. As a mark of respect for the late Colin McRae an award is made for the longest jump here. Eyvind Brynildsen set a new record in 2016 with a 45 metre leap. One for the brave! A visit to Torsby service park is a must. As well as the opportunity to watch the cars being serviced three times a day, two stages finish in the service park itself, including Sunday’s Power Stage finale.
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Y8RheL2b1w"]WRC - Rally Sweden 2017: The 18 Stages - YouTube[/ame]
Some pre-event testing in the snow. And, again, I can see that light pointing down at the road (at the snow, in this case) under the front, left corner of the car. I've only ever seen that light during testing and I wish I could figure out why they do it. Anyway, fun in the snow! [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WEIHvbb7os"]Kris Meeke and Paul Nagle Citroen C3 WRC test for Rally Sweden 2017 - YouTube[/ame]