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Shenan
04-26-2002, 08:23 AM
Posted this here since I'm not sure if many people check the Mexico forum.

They are posting live stage by stage results at http://www.rallymexico.com (the site is in English)

Rovanpera is leading, but no surprise there.

BWargula
04-26-2002, 09:27 AM
It sure has been very quiet around various forums and boards regarding the Corona Rally Mexico. Other than a few posts in the "Mexico" forum at the end of March, no interest really shown. It is also very disappointing that no USA or Canadian team is being represented (and we do have a wealth of talent here and north of the border !). Since this is the 3rd round of the CNAR series and the event is a serious top contender for a WRC date in the future, just seems there would be bigger interest and involvement. I know, I know ... it takes gobs of money, time, more money, more time, with very few "full-time professional rallyists" here and in Canada, yadda, yadda, yadda x( . 3 legs, 22 Special Stages, FIA WRC structured event, no over-seas travel, et al ... yummy :9

Barry Wargula

jandreini
04-26-2002, 09:39 AM
Sponsored teams have contracts which specify the rallies they must run. They are not going to spend their own money to run an event 'for fun'. Others are one week from a rally that counts(OT) and two weeks from another rally that counts(RIM). It makes no sense to squeeze another rally in between. The cost, exposure to the possibilty of breaking equipment, and preparation time lost are too great.

Mad Mike
04-26-2002, 09:49 AM
>It is also very disappointing that no USA or
>Canadian team is being represented

I really wanted to find a way to send the StudBug home (New Beetles are built in Mexico after all) so the world's first New Beetle Rally Car could join in the fun with both Mexican variations on that theme, but no one showed the least interest. There's certainly no way I was tackling such an adventure with nothing but a credit card to fund it.

Halley ...
http://www.realautosport.com

robin
04-26-2002, 11:14 AM
There's a U.S. entry listed: Benham & Rippel in a Golf.

Rovanpera's accum. margins of victory add up to over 4.5 minutes over the first four stages. The second place driver is 4' 54" behind. It would've been nice to see how one of the top American or Canadian drivers would stack up.

Robin

bcd
04-27-2002, 07:01 AM
>>It is also very disappointing that no USA or
>>Canadian team is being represented
>
>I really wanted to find a way to send the StudBug home (New
>Beetles are built in Mexico after all) so the world's first
>New Beetle Rally Car could join in the fun with both Mexican
>variations on that theme, but no one showed the least
>interest. There's certainly no way I was tackling such an
>adventure with nothing but a credit card to fund it.
>
>Halley ...
>http://www.realautosport.com

it is closest for us, still a long ways.
if you go some day i'll crew!

bcd
04-27-2002, 07:13 AM
http://www.rallymexico.com/Photos/Shakedown%202002%20low-res/shake15.jpg

oop s they are made there.

Topi
04-27-2002, 07:55 AM
- CRS driver, Californian Tony Chavez, is 3rd in class and 13th overall - Great job!
- Ex-CRS driver Ramkon Ferreyros retired after 2nd stage while running second
- Looks like Rovanpera is winning by 1h...

Shenan
04-27-2002, 10:16 AM
Topi, I don't think that's Tony Chavez. I only see an Omar Chavez on the entry list.

Topi
04-27-2002, 11:57 AM
If so - too bad...Tony said he has "fully sponsored ride".
- I only saw "Chavez" on the result list and the rallymexico.com doesn't have list of teams and entries ready yet!

Doug Woods
04-28-2002, 07:46 AM
>- Looks like Rovanpera is winning by 1h...

Topi:

You may end up being correct! After 18 stages (with 4 more stages remaining), Rovanpera is leading by 48 minutes! The third placed car is 1 hour and 8 minutes behind.

Doug Woods

jandreini
04-28-2002, 07:59 AM
Or, to put it another way, Rovanpera is over 20%!!!! faster than the second place car.

t0940ds
04-28-2002, 09:02 AM
Which is a good indicator of the depth of field in Mexico!

Doug Woods
04-28-2002, 01:31 PM
>>- Looks like Rovanpera is winning by 1h...
>
>Topi:
>
>You may end up being correct! After 18 stages (with 4 more
>stages remaining), Rovanpera is leading by 48 minutes! The
>third placed car is 1 hour and 8 minutes behind.
>
>Doug Woods

Final winning margin - 58 minutes 54 seconds.

Doug Woods

Mad Mike
04-28-2002, 04:18 PM
>Final winning margin - 58 minutes 54 seconds.
>
>Doug Woods

Kind of helps put in perspective how gracious a guest Mr. Blomquist was when he last visited the Maine Forest Rally. I figured there was a perfectly good reason why his winning margin was almost identical to the lead he had after Friday's stages that year.

Halley ...
http://www.realautosport.com

Topi
04-28-2002, 04:45 PM
- Harri was told "to back off" after first day. No need to upset organizers. Ramon Ferreyros was the only one who could hang on a little. Just wait till next year and compare his times to the same names; It WILL be 2+h to these boys...
- His car was slow, too. After giving press rides in Paris with a factory press car he went to Corsica (drove the same car) and said: "This car has 50HP less than my PRESS car!"
- In late '70 Stig Blomquist came to California and run "La Jornada Trabadosa" and won by 2+ HOURS. The car was Saab 99.

robin
04-29-2002, 04:11 AM
>>Final winning margin - 58 minutes 54 seconds.
>>
>>Doug Woods
>
>Kind of helps put in perspective how gracious a guest Mr.
>Blomquist was when he last visited the Maine Forest Rally. I
>figured there was a perfectly good reason why his winning
>margin was almost identical to the lead he had after
>Friday's stages that year.
>
>Halley ...
>http://www.realautosport.com


Yes but at least a NA driver won one of the stages (albeit a very short one at the beginning) - I would've loved to see the same driver in the Mexican field in a modern car...


Robin

Doug Woods
04-29-2002, 04:38 AM
>Yes but at least a NA driver won one of the stages (albeit a
>very short one at the beginning) - I would've loved to see
>the same driver in the Mexican field in a modern car...

Robin:

Incorrect. Rovanpera won every stage.

Doug Woods

robin
04-29-2002, 05:21 AM
>>Yes but at least a NA driver won one of the stages (albeit a
>>very short one at the beginning) - I would've loved to see
>>the same driver in the Mexican field in a modern car...
>
>Robin:
>
>Incorrect. Rovanpera won every stage.
>
>Doug Woods

Doug,

I refering to Frank beating Stig at Maine - somehow my train of thought didn't make it to the keyboard - more coffee...

Robin