I just noticed on ewrc-results that there is a tiny bit of extra mileage in there somewhere, it’s gone from 99km to just over 100. Not a lot I know but when was the last time the BRC had 100 or more competitive km on gravel?
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I just noticed on ewrc-results that there is a tiny bit of extra mileage in there somewhere, it’s gone from 99km to just over 100. Not a lot I know but when was the last time the BRC had 100 or more competitive km on gravel?
Yates back in BRC just for fun..
https://britishrallychampionship.co....-brc-comeback/
Might just be me, but PMs not working on here?
They keep going down, as Sal said they are broke yet again.
Keep trying they might come back again
When event routes and schedules are first published they are based on approximate measurements. They can change for a variety of reasons - bits of road you thought you could use become unavailable &c - but in this case it's probably just due to the roadbook being published with the actual trip meter measurements, rather than the pre-event estimates.
Chris Ingram said today he's testing the 2nd MEM Yaris Rally2 'soon'.
Talking of popular blokes, I wonder if we'll see Tom Cave out this year?
Jos Verstappen on his BRC & gravel debut:
"We are very happy to come to Wales and the British Rally Championship,” Verstappen said.
“Renaud [Jamoul, co-driver] has done Wales Rally GB several times but for me, these stages will be the first.
“I only started rallying two years ago but only with tarmac events. After two test sessions in the wintertime in the south of France, we have decided to do our first proper gravel rally and as Renaud has some really good memories in Wales, this rally was looking like the best one to start with.
“There is no plan in terms of performance because it will be my first time on gravel but for sure the target is to improve and be as close as possible to the top guys. The entry field will be again really competitive, so we are looking forward [to it].”