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WRC Croatia organizer: We had 400.000 fantastic spectators and three idiots

WRC Croatia organizer: We had 400.000 fantastic spectators and three idiots

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Croatia hosted the WRC World Rally Championship last weekend, and the extremely well-organized event, which will remain on the championship's racing calendar for years to come, was marred by an incident that landed three Croatian spectators in prison. As we reported, at one of the speed tests there was an argument and a fight between the spectators, who at one point even found themselves on the road, just before a racing car drove by. It all started when a drink was spilled on one of the spectators, who then threw a can at another spectator. A scuffle ensued, but luckily the stewards, the police and some other spectators took quick action. Daniel Šaškin, president of the organizing committee of the rally, said about the event: "It was crazy. Fortunately, we had
CRAZY! Spectators fight on one of the fastest sections of the WRC Rally Croatia

CRAZY! Spectators fight on one of the fastest sections of the WRC Rally Croatia

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The rally for the WRC World Championship in neighboring Croatia was also marked by an unpleasant event that could have turned into a tragedy. On one of the fastest sections of the rally, where the racing cars jump and fly a few meters away due to high speeds, just a few seconds before the arrival of the racing car, a fight broke out. also on the track. With this, they not only endangered themselves, but also the spectators and stewards, who tried to prevent the worst, while at the same time enabling the competitors to perform safely. https://youtu.be/wG5aHAw0mGA?t=40 Toyota racer Elfyn Evans won the rally ahead of Otto Tanaka (Ford), who was 27 seconds behind the winner, while Esapekka Lappi (Hyundai) was third.
Jos Verstappen will compete in the WRC Ypres Rally

Jos Verstappen will compete in the WRC Ypres Rally

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Former Formula 1 driver and father of current world champion Max Verstappen, Jos Verstappen, will compete in the WRC Rally Yepres in Belgium next month. The Dutchman tested himself in rally waters for the first time a few weeks ago at the van Haspengouw rally behind the wheel of Citoren's C3 Rally2. Verstappen, whose notes will be read by Harm van Koppen, has not officially entered the WRC2 category, so he will not win points for the World Championship.
WRC legend Sebastien Loeb will be tested in the DTM series

WRC legend Sebastien Loeb will be tested in the DTM series

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Nine-time world rally champion Sebastien Loeb will take part in the German DTM Championship race for the first time this month, where he will represent the Red Bull AlphaTauri team behind the wheel of a Ferrari 488GT3. Loeb will replace New Zealander Nick Cassidy in the opening race of the championship in Portimau, Portugal, with Felipe Fraga, who will not take part in the Formula E race, but because Cassidy is likely to miss the Norisring and Spa Francorchamps, Loeba could seen several times. “Throughout my career, I’ve been looking forward to changing categories,” Loeb said. "DTM is a very well-known championship and I was offered the opportunity to compete in it, so of course I took advantage of it. The challenge is big, because it's a completely different style of driving." Sebastien Loeb tested the Ferrari race a few days ago
Ogier fined 7000 euros and was given a conditional ban

Ogier fined 7000 euros and was given a conditional ban

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Sebastien Ogier was fined 17 euros for colliding with a civilian vehicle between the 18th and 7000th special stages of a rally in Croatia, as well as a ban on participating in one rally, which is conditional. The Toyota racer will keep winning the rally as well as the lead in the championship scoring. The Frenchman attended three hearings by commissioners with his co-driver Julien Ingrassio and sports boss Kai Lindstrom. They fined the crew 5000 euros and banned them from performing, although in their opinion they did not break any rules, but they set a bad example when, after exchanging all the information, they wanted to drive away from the scene and almost ran over a policeman who did not want to withdraw. . Ogier, on the other hand, was fined another 2000 euros for immediately passing a red light at a traffic light. World champion
The WRC world champion in Zagreb almost ran over a police officer

The WRC world champion in Zagreb almost ran over a police officer

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The Croatians are hosting a rally for the WRC World Championship this weekend, and before the start of Sunday's first test, world champion Sebastien Ogier had an unfortunate incident when he collided with a car in Zagreb and then almost ran over one of the policemen who wanted to prevent the Frenchman. to leave the scene of the accident. The collision occurred when Ogier drove into the right lane, being overtaken on the right by a BMW driver who collided into the side of a Toyota. Ogier stopped, exchanged information with the driver and the police, and called one of the team members to the scene of the accident, as he had to arrive at the starting ramp in time. As he later explained, he had difficulty communicating with police officers who did not know English, but when the men of the law let him go, however, one of them did not hear
WRC: Sweden cancels World Cup rally due to crown

WRC: Sweden cancels World Cup rally due to crown

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The coronavirus has already taken its first victim also in the 2021 season when it comes to sporting events. Sweden has been forced to impose new measures and restrictions due to an increase in Covid-19 infections, which tripled to 15 cases from 320.000 October to last Monday, and the organizers of the World Championship rally are a popular event that traditionally takes place on snow. and was scheduled between February 11 and 14, were forced to cancel. more to follow ...
Morbidelli confirmed his appearance at the WRC Rally in Monza

Morbidelli confirmed his appearance at the WRC Rally in Monza

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Franco Morbidelli will transfer his knowledge of two-wheeled racing in the MotoGP class to four-wheelers, as he will take part in the last test of the WRC World Rally Championship next month, which will take place in Monza between 3 and 6 December. Racer Petronas Yamaha will fight for the runner-up title in the last race of the MotoGP Championship in Portugal, in which he recorded his first victory, adding two more before the last race, and then the Italian will go to the rally for the first time at the end of the season. for the World Cup. Morbidelli will race with Hyundai's i20 R5 car, which he got to know more closely in June at a promotional event in Tuscany, where he sat in the passenger seat next to WRC star Dani Sord. “I am excited about the opportunity to take part in the World Rally
Citroen fired Meek

Citroen fired Meek

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Citroen announced that it had terminated its cooperation with Kris Meek due to a large number of accidents. Meeke flew off the track in Portugal last weekend and completely destroyed his Citroen, and he was taken by helicopter to the hospital for an examination. “It wasn’t an easy decision as it affects the racer and co-driver, but it’s a decision based on safety concerns,” said Citroen team boss Pierre Budar. "So we decided to prevent any injuries." In a press statement, Citroen wrote that some of Meek's accidents could have serious consequences in terms of the safety of team members, and his risky driving with high stakes was not justified. Who will sit in Meek’s race car is not yet known.