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Having seen the cars in the Link I would say that in our rallies the special stages are more similar to the Pikes Peak Hill Climb. European professional rallye drivers like Michelle Mouton, Ari Vatanen or the german Walter Roehrl were very successful there in their Audi Sports Quattros or the improved Peugeot works rally cars.

The big difference is that Pikes Peak is a race and the drivers have enough time for training and learning the line. In a WRC rallye you normally don't have that possibilities: The Co supports or even replaces the drivers memory. It's teamwork. On the other hand some special stages are the same in different events or they are repeated for years in the same event (like many at Rallye Monte Carlo) and so the experience of driver and Co. is improved every time and leads to better results - but sometimes you are too fast then.

Rolf


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