I was not familiar with this rally, either, until now. Reminds me of the East African Safari Rally. Probably some of the toughest and intense rallies on the planet!
I mean, when you need an exterior cage and a snorkel, you know it's nuts.
...or one of the rally 'raids' just using actual cars, and shorter stages, instead of trucks/SUVs/'buggies' and most of the day (or night) long stages
The Rally Greece WRC round (Acropolis Rally) was REALLY rough as far as surface/very sharp rocks went, but no, it did NOT require full exoskeleton cages, snorkels, or even just 'roo bars' in front.
The Rally Greece WRC round was REALLY rough as far as surface/very sharp rocks went, but no, it did NOT require full exoskeleton cages, snorkels, or even just 'roo bars' in front.
It's a shame Greece is off the calendar now. It's also a real shame that the return to Kenya was delayed from this year to 2021. I was really looking forward to seeing WRC there for the first time since 2002. Would have been curious to see if the modern cars would be fitted with snorkels like the old days. I think they would most certainly be fitted with at least a front guard because of wildlife "incidents".
Yes, the WRC cars which ran that last Safari Rally looked about as close to a 'rally raid' car (in ride height, with front 'roo bars', and with snorkels) as any WRC cars ever have.
I am wondering just HOW all of the frail aero stuff (diffusers, box flares, canards/dive planes, etc.) on modern day WRC cars will be able to survive a contest like that. LOL
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