@@protrackmedia Hi! Interesting; I race at an amateur level in RO and I've never seen such a thing. :) How does it work, is it timed or no? My main concern would be running into traffic. Thanks for your time! PS: I really appreciate your videos, they're really well made. And as an amateur I'm often able to use them as research, for training, studying how to approach turns/chicanes and much more.
What's the catch from 1:25 to 2:05? Also, very interesting to see mixed surfaces during a stage.
Thanks!
Hi Korby! This is called a 'slow zone' . This is a way to find an arrangement between the organisation and locals to let the rally go through.
@@protrackmedia Hi! Interesting; I race at an amateur level in RO and I've never seen such a thing. :) How does it work, is it timed or no? My main concern would be running into traffic.
Thanks for your time!
PS: I really appreciate your videos, they're really well made. And as an amateur I'm often able to use them as research, for training, studying how to approach turns/chicanes and much more.