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31 Mar 2001, 10:02 (Ref:75667) | #1 | ||
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Is there a big difference in guys driving styles from country to country? For example are there big differences in the way a South African, French, USA, or Finnish rally driver would drive? If so, what are some of the differences you notice from nationality to nationality? I'd like some examples as well if you have any.
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31 Mar 2001, 14:53 (Ref:75729) | #2 | ||
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Honestly I can't answer to that one, but I think a difference in drving style could mostly have to do with the different grounds the roads have. An italian driver or a french one usually is good when there's asphalt, whereas the sweden rallye is always to be won by a scndinavian driver for they are more used to that kind of snowy, icy tracks.
But I'd be interested too if some of the others have noticed any big difference in driving style from nationality to nationylity...and not only for the diffferent grounds and mentalities. |
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1 Apr 2001, 10:52 (Ref:75980) | #3 | ||
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I notice that the Australian Rally drivers always do well in the Rally Australia, but are always beat by the regulars like Makinen and Burns.
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2 Apr 2001, 12:00 (Ref:76511) | #4 | ||
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t_fan, that is typical of any racing in any country.
If you watch the superbikes, the US wildcards do better in the US, Japanese in Japan, etc. Rallying is no different. The Argentinian locals do best in Argentina, etc. The difference is that Australia has probably the most competitive national championship outside of Europe and is therefore a lot more noticable that they are doing well. |
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3 Apr 2001, 19:54 (Ref:77043) | #5 | ||
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For me clearly the Finns are the ones with the best conditions to become world class drivers, simply because in their contry more than half the year the conditions for driving are awful.
The average Finn driver is a better driver than anyone from another country. |
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4 Apr 2001, 16:27 (Ref:77344) | #6 | ||
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I've never been to Finland...but considering how small the population of that country is and how many great world class drivers they have and had eve if there isn't a great series whee they all could grow up...well...yes...they must have some advantage other people don't have...lol.
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6 Apr 2001, 13:21 (Ref:78083) | #7 | ||
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As a Finn, I think Finnish Rally Chanpionship is VERY under rated. There's about 10 WRC's and more than 15 Mitsubishi Lancer's in group N. Marko Ipatti (current British Champ) wasn't a big star here and Grönholm didn't take Finnish Championships by cruising. So we have good championship also...
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