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Service added to Monte leg one
January 15th, 2010
The organisers of the Monte Carlo Rally have instigated a last-minute change to the route to include a service mid-way through the opening leg of next week’s Intercontinental Rally Challenge opener.
Originally, the Automobile Club de Monaco had planned a tough day with four stages, 84 competitive miles and no service between the two loops of tests on Wednesday.
Yesterday, however, the teams were issued with a bulletin to explain that what had originally been planned as a tyre service in Vals les Bains has now been switched to a full service.
Ford’s co-ordinator John Millington explained: “The organisers have combined a 10-minute regroup and 10-minute tyre service into a 20-minute service, but there are still restrictions on what can be taken and used on the car. Only one van and four mechanics will attend the service.”
Defending IRC champion Kris Meeke said the revision to the itinerary would not make too much difference to the competitors.
“If you have a problem coming out of the second stage, there’s 53 kilometres on the road to do to get to service, so you’re probably not going to make it there anyway,” he said.
“I wasn’t that concerned about the lack of a service in the first place, the priority is the tyres and the chance to change those. Okay, if you have a driveshaft or something like that break on the car, this service will make a difference and will help keep you in the rally with a time loss.
“At the end of the day, if the rules are the same for all of us, it doesn’t matter.”



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