6:45 The start of Route de Turini stage in DiRT Rally. It amazing how almost close Codemasters has managed to nail the details of the rally stage in DiRT Rally :D
I encourage everybody to go and drive this col, I did it last year and it was bloody amazing!! I was driving a red Alfa, but I thought I was driving a red Lancia Delta Integrale Gr.B, was gettin way too excited :D
This must be the best driving road in the world. Where does WRC find these ridiculously amazing road courses. I only imagine during the day and normal traffic that canyon pass doesn't see very much speeding.
Monte Carlo *is* legendary! Incredibly difficult in my humble opinion...it's fun until it starts to snow randomly and the places on the road where you see the car dip? Water accumulates and freezes there. It's almost comical how the road is mercilessly slippy on nearly every corner entry/exit that isn't in direct sunlight.
In fact he won the stage, 1 second quicker than teammate Tommi Mäkinen. Source: www.ewrc-results.com/results/79-rallye-automobile-de-monte-carlo-2002/?s=1382
One upon a time this distance would have been just an average distance for a stage but the car's were much more crude so took a lot longer imagine a 20-30 mile stage in a quattro s1 or a delta s4, tough stuff.
Wrc is impressive but without the road going counterpart I'm not interested anymore. I want to be driving to work in a road going wrc car like escort cosworth and evos, impreza, celica gt4, etc. A fast fiesta isn't the same. Nobody wanted a sierra xr4, we all wanted a cossie. It's the same principle. Since subaru left, there has been no apeal. Bring back group a.
Rakhin Amin group b was exiting because they were so powerful but that era has passed. Motorsport is no longer allowed to be as fast as possible, only as fast as is deemed safe. With this way of thinking exitment is hard to achieve. That's why f1 has been pathetic since the early nineties 1993 ish. Group a rallying could just about cut the mustard. Wrc spec cars are very impressive but not as good to watch as group a as group a was much more of a compromise, thus the drivers ability is shown to a much greater extent.
Antony Collingwood I know. Those cars were monsters Even Henri Toivonen said that his lancia was too fast and too powerful for Corsica, before his death
As Turkish motorsports fans, we would like to see Petter Solbergi doing laps in Istanbul Park with his Impreza wrc, especially the 8th corner, he will like it very much, maybe he will do much better laps than his colleagues in Formula 1.
Never realised how accurate Dirt Rally was with all the cars parked in laybys!
@16:19"The fuck's all the ice at? There it is."
made me smile too
That's some really anti-climactic amount of ice, ngl
6:45 The start of Route de Turini stage in DiRT Rally. It amazing how almost close Codemasters has managed to nail the details of the rally stage in DiRT Rally :D
Agreed. Like the little house on the right at 7:08 😉
I agree
😂😂😂😂
The pacenotes for this stage must be like the size of a small novel, it must have it's own hot foiled and embossed cover! wow!
I encourage everybody to go and drive this col, I did it last year and it was bloody amazing!! I was driving a red Alfa, but I thought I was driving a red Lancia Delta Integrale Gr.B, was gettin way too excited :D
14:16 le Col you were looking for.
Amazing how near was the road cars parked through the stage. Gives some awesome pictures.
amazing stage
best stage ever!
16:10
DOUBLE CAUTION! ALL ICE!
...
There's no ice!!
Okay well... into 2 right plus.
*grumbles*
16:23 "there it is"
these marshals know how to let spectators have a good but safe time. wish rallys where like this nowadays
This must be the best driving road in the world. Where does WRC find these ridiculously amazing road courses. I only imagine during the day and normal traffic that canyon pass doesn't see very much speeding.
Monte Carlo *is* legendary! Incredibly difficult in my humble opinion...it's fun until it starts to snow randomly and the places on the road where you see the car dip? Water accumulates and freezes there. It's almost comical how the road is mercilessly slippy on nearly every corner entry/exit that isn't in direct sunlight.
Trop fort... Quelle sensation ! Bravo !
Good job from co-driver 👍
yes yes yes this was the video I wanted and I wanted to! great great!
Amazing CO pilot job
'Maybe' is a where no finite decision was made on the recce. It's for the driver to beware and decide based on weather, grip and all other conditions.
the real spectacular rally Monte Carlo, the university of rally!
The version of this stage that is runned these days, starts at 6:05 right?
17:54, that white car parked on the left wtf!?
1 tire hanging off the back :D
In fact he won the stage, 1 second quicker than teammate Tommi Mäkinen.
Source: www.ewrc-results.com/results/79-rallye-automobile-de-monte-carlo-2002/?s=1382
Golfs, Golfs everywhere.
Back in the days this was a very long stage! These days there are even bigger monster stages - e,g, Guanajuatito in Rally Mexico.
One upon a time this distance would have been just an average distance for a stage but the car's were much more crude so took a lot longer imagine a 20-30 mile stage in a quattro s1 or a delta s4, tough stuff.
Wrc is impressive but without the road going counterpart I'm not interested anymore. I want to be driving to work in a road going wrc car like escort cosworth and evos, impreza, celica gt4, etc. A fast fiesta isn't the same. Nobody wanted a sierra xr4, we all wanted a cossie. It's the same principle. Since subaru left, there has been no apeal. Bring back group a.
How about group b?
Rakhin Amin group b was exiting because they were so powerful but that era has passed. Motorsport is no longer allowed to be as fast as possible, only as fast as is deemed safe. With this way of thinking exitment is hard to achieve. That's why f1 has been pathetic since the early nineties 1993 ish.
Group a rallying could just about cut the mustard. Wrc spec cars are very impressive but not as good to watch as group a as group a was much more of a compromise, thus the drivers ability is shown to a much greater extent.
Antony Collingwood I know. Those cars were monsters Even Henri Toivonen said that his lancia was too fast and too powerful for Corsica, before his death
@@theant9821 F1 is meh after Schumi got retired. 90s-2000s F1 was still exciting though
@@faishalhakim4046 f1 was crap when mika hakkinen retired, and was already going stale before then.
I hope this is how the stages in Slightly Mad Studios rally game is gonna be like
Where they like this?
As Turkish motorsports fans, we would like to see Petter Solbergi doing laps in Istanbul Park with his Impreza wrc, especially the 8th corner, he will like it very much, maybe he will do much better laps than his colleagues in Formula 1.
where is this impreza wrc 2002 now is it still in prodrive collections
Is Phil Mills with any team at the moment? Thanks amjayes2!!
16:26 F**k me no ice haha
I think I said it before... damn I miss Subaru! :(
yes, you'd imagine!! driver also says it right at the end...
I need to drive this road!!
No when they made the notes they put maybe because that corner might be more slippy depending on the weather than when they 1st made the notes
what is half-long?
How can them fans be standing on the edge of that cliff? Thats rally fans for ya
Who won this stage, and by how much?
Why does he say maybe? Is that a code word for "extra caution"?
anybody know from where i could download this for RSBR2012 ?
Phil Mills gets shotgun automatically if I ever end up giving him a ride.
I think Top Gear stopped at that spot at 4:28. Right next to the big bridge
The van at around the 7 minute mark was so close to getting hit.
"There it is" he says.
bellissimo!!!!|
Took me about 1 hr 20 mins to drive up. They can ace it in 20 mins
Open 80, double hazard, open 100, 3 left, dry, 2 left minus.
badderthanyou slippy maybe
@@ceb11even56 half long
2012 the ss started at 6:05
5:42 LOL
Lancia Delta s4 gr. B in 1985 and 1986
I think I have been on this road in Simulators .
There never was a Lancia Delta Integrale Gr.B ;-)
A 20.41 mile stage must be a tiring one to drive.
Fuck theres no ice... there it is.
subaru maybe comes back in 2014
no ice
where the FUCK is the ice!?
there it is
don’t remember my impreza sounding like that, damn thing sounds like a printing press that keeps getting jammed
Yeah, I've always loved that onboard sound where the engine is barely audible. Maybe its the new Electric subi, only gearbox sounds haha