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Stop Telling Me How To Drive! They Might Be Good At Instructions, But What Happens When a Rally Co-Driver Takes the Wheel?

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Have you ever been driving down the road and had a backseat or passenger seat driver telling you how you should be doing it better? Or telling you straight up that you are doing it wrong? Worse yet is the passive aggressive backseat driver. If you have driven with this person then you have probably, at some point, said something along the lines of “If you think you can do a better job, then you drive!”. Well what happens when a Rally driver decides that they are tired of listening to their navigator/co-driver and gives them a chance behind the wheel? Let’s see how this works out. Can a rally co-pilot actually drive?

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What happens when a rally co-driver takes the wheel? Find out as we take you exclusively behind the scenes as Martijn Wydaghe puts down the pace notes and swaps sitting next to Thierry Neuville in the co-driver’s seat for the driver’s seat at the 2025 Rallye du Pays Vençois in France! The Belgian took the wheel of a Hyundai i20 N Rally2 and impressed the crowds with his commitment and pace, winning his first-ever rally stage in the process How did you think he got on?

The post Stop Telling Me How To Drive! They Might Be Good At Instructions, But What Happens When a Rally Co-Driver Takes the Wheel? appeared first on BangShift.com.

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