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[motorsport] Evans explains why he lost second at WRC Rally Mexico
Evans came embroiled in an intense battle for second with Hyundai’s Thierry Neuville that went right down to the wire at the first gravel round of the season. The Welshman inherited second on Saturday morning following Esapekka Lappi's crash from the lead, but held only a 11.6s margin over Neuville in third. A charging Neuville cut the deficit to 4.3s heading into Sunday’s final four ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Ogier adds Croatia to partial 2023 WRC programme
The eight-time world champion leads the WRC championship standings after scoring a dominant record-breaking seventh victory in Mexico last weekend. Victory in Mexico followed a record ninth Monte Carlo win at the season opener in January. The two wins have now lifted the part-timer to the top of the championship standings, three points ahead of Hyundai’s Thierry Neuville despite competing in ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] WRC Mexico: Ogier dominates for seventh win, Neuville snatches second
The Toyota driver, contesting a partial WRC season, once again outlined his skills to score his second victory of the campaign, following his record ninth Rally Monte Carlo triumph in January. The eight-time world champion and co-driver Vincent Landais took the victory with a margin of 27.5 seconds from Hyundai's Thierry Neuville, who snatched second from Toyota's Elfyn Evans on the final ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] WRC Mexico: Ogier protects lead, Evans hangs onto second on Sunday morning
Overnight leader Ogier adopted a no risk approach to Sunday morning’s three stages to protect his position. As a result, the eight-time world champion’s 35.8s advantage decreased to 22.5s over Evans. Evans just about managed to hold off a charging Neuville, although the pair were split by 2.7s heading into the final stage. Kalle Rovanpera remained in a lonely fourth, 1m50.8s adrift, but ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Latvala hails “unique” Ogier WRC Rally Mexico performance
Ogier will head into the gravel event's final day equipped with a 35.8s advantage over Toyota team-mate Elfyn Evans, as the eight-time world champion goes in search of a record seventh WRC win in Mexico. Ogier moved into the lead after Hyundai’s Esapekka Lappi crashed out on stage 11, but it was Ogier’s performance on stage 16 that blew away the opposition. The Frenchman managed to win ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] WRC Mexico: Ogier powers into commanding lead from Evans
The eight-time world champion, competing in a partial WRC campaign, assumed the lead on Saturday morning after Hyundai rival Esapekka Lappi crashed out on stage 11. Once ahead, Ogier was able to extend his advantage to 35.8s over Toyota’s team-mate Evans, who came under attack from Hyundai’s Neuville. Evans managed to hang onto to second, albeit with a slender 4.3s margin. World champion ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Lappi: Crashing from WRC Rally Mexico lead "difficult to swallow"
The Finn declared Friday as one of the best days of his World Rally Championship career after holding off eight-time world champion Sebastian Ogier to build a 5.3s lead into Saturday. However, Lappi's hard work was undone in an instant when he misjudged a left-hander that resulted in a heavy crash on Stage 11 (Ibarrilla), the first test of the day. The former Toyota driver ran wide and ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] WRC Mexico: Ogier inherits healthy lead after Lappi exit
The eight-time World Rally Championship title winner had been locked in a fight with Lappi throughout Friday, and faced a 5.3s deficit to the Finn heading into Saturday. However, Lappi’s exit on the morning’s first test, stage 11, promoted Ogier to the lead, which he took into Saturday’s midday service. Toyota’s Elfyn Evans trailed his part-time team-mate Ogier by 28.5s, with an ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Lappi crashes out of WRC Mexico lead on Saturday's opening stage
The Hyundai driver lost control of his i20 N, 10 kilometres into the Ibarrilla test and speared into a bank. The force of the impact flicked the car around before rear ending a telegraph pole as it came to a halt in the road. Lappi and co-driver Janne Ferm emerged from the heavily damaged i20 N unscathed before smoke began to pour from the front of the car as a small fire ignited. The telegraph ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Tanak explains lack of pace at WRC Rally Mexico
Tanak endured a difficult start to the first gravel rally of the season after ending Friday in 18th position, 14m05s behind rally leader and Hyundai driver Esapekka Lappi. The 2019 world champion already faced the daunting task of opening Mexico’s dusty gravel stages as championship leader, before a turbo failure cost the Estonian 12 minutes across the morning loop. After ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Lappi rates Mexico drive among the best of his WRC career
The Finn, competing in only his third event for Hyundai after moving from Toyota, won five of the day’s eight stages to lead six-time Rally Mexico winner Sebastien Ogier by 5.3s. Lappi found himself locked in an intense fight with former Toyota team-mate Ogier as the pair broke away from the chasing pack across Mexico’s challenging gravel stages. Lappi headed into Friday's midday ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] WRC Mexico: Lappi stars to lead Ogier after eventful Friday
Lappi lit up the timing screens across the afternoon’s stages, winning three of the five tests, to turn a 1.4s margin into a 5.3s advantage over six-time Rally Mexico winner Ogier. Ogier managed to close to within 0.3s early in the afternoon before Lappi reeled off a string of times to pull clear of the eight-time world champion, before a mini fightback on the last stage. Toyota’s Elfyn ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] WRC Mexico: Lappi edges Ogier after hectic Friday morning
Lappi made the most of an advantageous road position on the rough gravel stages to win two of the three tests that made up the morning loop. The Finn headed to the midday service with a 1.4s lead over Ogier, who won Stage 4 after starting the day a position ahead of Lappi on the road order. The pair surged to the head of the field after overnight leader Ott Tanak suffered turbo failure on ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] WRC Mexico: Stage 3 red-flagged as all three M-Sport Pumas hit trouble
Stage 3, the first of the day’s eight tests, was halted after the third M-Sport Ford Puma driven by privateer Jourdan Serderidis blocked the narrow El Chocolate road and was stuck facing in the opposite direction. It is unclear exactly how the Greek driver ended up stranded on the stage. Former M-Sport driver Gus Greensmith was the first driver to reach the Puma and was forced to stop before ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] WRC Mexico: Tanak heads Rovanpera after superspecial dominance
M-Sport driver Tanak clocked the fastest time through the two passes of the famous street stage held around the Unesco World Heritage site in downtown Guanajuato. Tanak’s times moved the Estonian into a 1.7s advantage over Toyota’s reigning world champion Rovanpera, while Hyundai’s Esapekka Lappi will head into Friday’s gravel stages, 2.2s adrift in third. "Today was a bit of fun ...Keep readingView the full article
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[autosport] Kevin Harvick gets final NASCAR outing with #29 car in All-Star race
The 2014 Cup Series champion's Stewart-Haas Racing Ford will switch from its regular #4 to use the #29 in a throwback paint scheme reminiscent of the design which adorned Harvick's Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet when he won his first Cup race in 2001. His breakthrough victory at Atlanta over Jeff Gordon came in just Harvick’s third series start with RCR’s #3 team ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Mexico will help define Hyundai’s WRC development strategy - Abiteboul
This weekend marks the first gravel rally of 2023 and the third different surface in as many rounds, following the asphalt of Monte Carlo in January and the snow of Sweden last month. It is also the third round since former Caterham and Renault Formula 1 boss Abiteboul took over as team principal at Hyundai in January. Hyundai’s new boss has begun to make changes to the squad, beginning ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Tanak: Mexico will be most demanding for WRC hybrid unit
This weekend will see Rally1 cars tackle high altitude for the first time courtesy of Mexico's iconic mountainous stages located as high as 2,800 metres above sea level, which return to the WRC for the first time since 2020. In previous years, the thinner air has reduced internal combustion engine power by as much as 30%, although this season the effect will be less thanks to the 100kW hybrid ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Toyota confident it will be competitive on rough gravel in Mexico WRC
The reigning world champion squad has been working to solve its pace deficit on rough gravel which was highlighted in Sardinia and Greece last yearm, the only events a Toyota failed to score a podium in 2022. Toyota team boss Jari-Matti Latvala says its problems stemmed from the GR Yaris’ suspension, but after a successful pre-event in test in Spain earlier this month, the Finn believe ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Test event announced as WRC Rally USA 2024 bid progresses
As reported in January, Rally USA emerged as a genuine candidate to join the calendar next year when the WRC stated its desire to run a test event this year, which has now come to fruition. Chattanooga, located in southeast Tennessee, has been selected to host a Rally Tennessee demonstration event from 7-8 April, followed by a test rally in September, the exact date is yet to be ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] When a timely beer helped Hyundai to a maiden WRC podium
It's not often that beer and sporting success go hand in hand. However, wind back the clock to Rally Mexico 2014 and this popular beverage played an unlikely, yet vital cameo in saving Hyundai from the heartbreak of throwing away a first World Rally Championship podium at the final hurdle. The moment is among motorsport's strangest stories and has earned a rightful place in WRC folklore. This ...Keep readingView the full article
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Where to Stay in San Jose, Costa Rica ~
Looking for a great hotel choice? Here is our choice in San Jose, Costa Rica. One of the first steps in planning any getaway is deciding on a place to stay. In a large capital city like San Jose, there are literally hundreds of hotels, apartments, hostels, and Airbnb as options. We could, of course, have gone with one of the big chain hotels that dot the city as regularly as Mcdonald’s and Kentucky Fried Chicken franchises. However dependable such a choice is for a one-nighter in a strange city, chain hotels have never been our vibe. As we wandered the city on foot we passed quite a few hostels located close to the city center but with our particular group, we were looking for something a bit more upscale. In much of the world, we begin our searches with “guest house” a definition that works to perfection in SE Asia but didn’t lend much in a search of San Jose. After extensive googling based on the city center location, I came upon La Sabana Hotel & Suites and knew we had a winner. La Sabana is a lovely family-owned hotel one block from La Sabana park, the country’s largest urban park, and a little over one mile from the city’s main square and pedestrian street. Although they pride themselves on being small and intimate they offer all of the services of any 4* hotel such as daily room service, front desk services, and an included breakfast by the pool. The hotel also arranges transportation from the airport, a nice touch when arriving late evening in a new city. Our rooms were clean kitchenettes with a small fridge, microwave, and countertop cooker. The bathrooms were well-appointed and nicely tiled and included amenities such as a hairdryer and shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. Immediately upon arrival, we discovered something that held true throughout our trip, the entire country’s commitment to cutting plastic waste and recycling. The hotel had water fountains to refill water bottles and offered extensive recycling containers throughout the facility. Passing through the lobby we came upon the small but stunning tiled pool in the courtyard with a selection of loungers adjoining the lovely breakfast room. And that breakfast; easily one of our favorite features of the hotel. Over the years and miles, we’ve experienced a wide variety of “included breakfasts” ranging from the over-the-top experience of wandering among the chefs at the Intercontinental Semiramis in Cairo to a hard roll and bit of half-molded cheese at a no-name B&B in Germany to a huge bowl of hot Pho with a platter of sides on a child-size plastic chair in the streets of Saigon. Breakfast at La Sabana was delicious and abundant. The menu included a wide range of protein options, eggs made to order, yogurt, granola, and a huge array of some of the best fruit we’ve ever eaten. Costa Rica is well known for its coffee production and it was made available straight or as a cappuccino. Each morning also included the homemade pastry of the day, my favorite a light-as-air buttery croissant. Although La Sabana is located on the outskirts of the city center, there are still several restaurants a short walk from the property and more restaurants and some small mercado’s were nearby creating a near-perfect location for a quiet neighborhood but near the action. Our top choice: Pasta Pronto. I know, NOT a name that encourages thoughts of divine dining but we were so mistaken. Run by an American ex-pat named Marco, Pasta Pronto took form just as COVID threw the entire world into a tailspin so quickly transitioned to strictly take out and deliver. Now that things are open once again they’re working on their brick-and-mortar location, a mere 100 feet from La Sabana. The entire staff was stellar and because they were adding new items to the menu we ended up with several comped samples, all delicious. The portions were generous, the insalata caprese top-notch, and the pasta was all homemade. A surprise find around the corner. Perhaps best of all, La Sabana hosted a wide range of international visitors and each morning we smiled as we heard conversations in a multitude of languages all around us. Our advice, even for a short stop in San Jose after a flight, check out the great folks and facilities at La Sabana Hotel & Suites. The post Where to Stay in San Jose, Costa Rica ~ appeared first on The Next Big Adventure. View the full article
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[autosport] NASCAR Cup Phoenix: Byron repeats Las Vegas charge to win again
Kevin Harvick appeared in command on his way to win at Phoenix when a late-race caution for a spin by Harrison Burton sent all the lead-lap cars into the pits. The top six each took on only two new tyres, but Kyle Larson was first off pitroad, only for another crash shortly after the restart with three laps to go sending the race into a two-lap overtime. On the ensuing restart, Byron went to ...Keep readingView the full article
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Why Button is living out his Days of Thunder NASCAR dream
Who knew that Tom Cruise would have such an impact on a nine-year old Jenson Button? Little did we know that the kid from Frome in Somerset, who was just beginning to tear up the kart tracks of the UK and then onwards to Formula 1 stardom, was so in awe of Cole Trickle and his somewhat unorthodox journey to winning a fictitious version of the Daytona 500 for Harry Hogge… “Where I grew up we ...Keep readingView the full article
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[autosport] Why Button is living out his Days of Thunder NASCAR dream
Who knew that Tom Cruise would have such an impact on a nine-year old Jenson Button? Little did we know that the kid from Frome in Somerset, who was just beginning to tear up the kart tracks of the UK and then onwards to Formula 1 stardom, was so in awe of Cole Trickle and his somewhat unorthodox journey to winning a fictitious version of the Daytona 500 for Harry Hogge… “Where I grew up we ...Keep readingView the full article