Man, what a stage! Absolutely beautiful! You can't but love tarmac stages! Obviously, gravel is the quintessential rally surface, but rallying would be quite drab without the thrill of a tarmac event. And it's absolutely phenomenal to see Corsica back in its proper place -- the WRC calendar. It's irreplaceable, in my opinion. And it's been such a pleasure to watch this terrific, 20-min.-plus stage, with so many changes in tarmac, in the speed and in the rythm. I loved the look of the stage: it's both narrow and wide, in different places, of course, -- but never extremely narrow or extremely wide. It's quite twisty, but you can't call it slow. And those cambers! -- man, I never knew that the Corsican stages had these sorts of heavily cambered corners! They're great -- make it seem something like Rally New Zealand on tarmac, in places :). I also was quite impressed with Dani Sordo's drive. To me, visually, he seemed quick enough, but not radically fast. But I really loved his lines: the fact that he cared about the positioning of his car on the road, rather than just managing the speed. And, lo and behold, I read the video's description and see that the man set the fastest time! It only goes to show how important the line is, be it racing or rallying, and that trying to get the corners right is just as important as pushing at every cost and just trying to have the right entry speed and a quick exit. Way to go, Dani! Being a Pole, I can't but root for Kubica in the first place, but I'd love Dani to get a chance to shine, because I think he's a great driver and a very nice, modest person.
que grandes. son para mi la mejor pareja dentro del coche del actual campeonato. pena de no tener más potencia porque entonces alguno se llevaría una sorpresa. también erá buenísimo escuchar cantar notas al gran Carlos Del Barrio. viva CANTABRIA,sus carreteras y sus pilotos del primero al último en cualquier disciplina. por cierto gracias por este vídeo.
+Gianluca Perella it's from the inside , you don't listen the exhaust sound (i was there at ss8 actually , i'm watching this for that lol) and they sound great
Man, what a stage! Absolutely beautiful! You can't but love tarmac stages! Obviously, gravel is the quintessential rally surface, but rallying would be quite drab without the thrill of a tarmac event. And it's absolutely phenomenal to see Corsica back in its proper place -- the WRC calendar. It's irreplaceable, in my opinion.
And it's been such a pleasure to watch this terrific, 20-min.-plus stage, with so many changes in tarmac, in the speed and in the rythm. I loved the look of the stage: it's both narrow and wide, in different places, of course, -- but never extremely narrow or extremely wide. It's quite twisty, but you can't call it slow. And those cambers! -- man, I never knew that the Corsican stages had these sorts of heavily cambered corners! They're great -- make it seem something like Rally New Zealand on tarmac, in places :).
I also was quite impressed with Dani Sordo's drive. To me, visually, he seemed quick enough, but not radically fast. But I really loved his lines: the fact that he cared about the positioning of his car on the road, rather than just managing the speed. And, lo and behold, I read the video's description and see that the man set the fastest time! It only goes to show how important the line is, be it racing or rallying, and that trying to get the corners right is just as important as pushing at every cost and just trying to have the right entry speed and a quick exit. Way to go, Dani! Being a Pole, I can't but root for Kubica in the first place, but I'd love Dani to get a chance to shine, because I think he's a great driver and a very nice, modest person.
good read, feel the same!
Bárbaro...
2:00 "Izquierda cinco tin sucia. Bien. ¡Con confianza!"
12:57. "Cambio de asfalto. Pac. ¡Ah qué gusto!"
20:18. "Sin bajar el pedal."
this is onboard ! "Onboard whit Hayden Paddon at Rally Legend 2015" ( put in youtube ) not this !!!
Thanks WRC💪
3:24: where Attilio Bettega killed himself in his Lancia 037 that sad day of May 1985, you can see the memorial on the left side of the road 😢
nice video y el copiloto a fuego
me encanta que Marc Mari incite a ir mas rapido a Dani Sordo y a confiar mas en el coche eso es un buen copiloto.
Marc es el mejor copi que pueda tener Dani..
que grandes. son para mi la mejor pareja dentro del coche del actual campeonato. pena de no tener más potencia porque entonces alguno se llevaría una sorpresa. también erá buenísimo escuchar cantar notas al gran Carlos Del Barrio. viva CANTABRIA,sus carreteras y sus pilotos del primero al último en cualquier disciplina. por cierto gracias por este vídeo.
que maravilla!
pushing like hell and only 3 seconds faster than ogier and latvala in the polo.. in a 42km long stage.. its really unfair.. vw-das auto lol
Where do you guys storage bricks? I've got a pile for you.... that insane=)
que bonito como se lo canta al principio empezo flojo....
i lived to see the end
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derecha 3 corta lenta ala mas pronto imposible !!!!!!!pero muchacho traza la mas tarde que esta el tramo cerrado !!!!! minuto 13:12
if in dought flat out
sorry guys but also in WRC there are hybrid engines?
+Gianluca Perella not yet
Ok but the sound of this car look like an hybrid engine
+Gianluca Perella its the gearbox
+Gianluca Perella it's from the inside , you don't listen the exhaust sound (i was there at ss8 actually , i'm watching this for that lol) and they sound great
😂😂😂