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Preview: Rally Mexico.

Sebastien Loeb and Daniel Elena celebrate their Rally Mexico win with the rest of the Kronos Citroen team
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Preview: Rally Mexico.

Thursday, 8th March 2007

The WRC heads to Mexico this week - and for the first time this year the crews will compete on gravel, the surface that dominates the championship.

The WRC heads to Mexico this week - and for the first time this year the crews will compete on gravel, the surface that dominates the championship.

Rally Mexico is the first of nine gravel events in the 16-rally championship and as such this fourth round of the 2007 campaign will offer the best guideline to date for the season ahead.

The rally is based in the city of Leon, also known as The Shoe Capital, because it is the hub of the country’s footwear industry. This is the championship’s only visit to the North American continent and the first ‘long-haul’ event of the year for the teams and drivers.

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For 2007 the service area remains indoors, under the roof of the Poliforum Expo Centre, while the majority of the stages take the crews into the Sierra de Lobos and Sierra de Guanajuato mountain ranges.

The total distance of 849.55km includes 366.06km of timed special stages and 483.49km of liaison on public roads. The ceremonial start of the rally takes place in Guanajuato City at 1930hrs (local time, six hours behind GMT) on Thursday 8 March and the first of 20 special stages blasts into action at 0828hrs the next day.


Special notes:

Now in its fourth year of inclusion in the WRC calendar, the route takes crews to the highest stages of the season. The medium to high speed, hard-packed gravel roads climb up the side of spectacular valleys, with some peaks rising more than 2700 metres above sea level.

The second stage of the event, Ortega, has the highest peak and the altitude of the tests brings additional challenges for the teams.

At that height the air is thinner and engines struggle to ‘breathe’. This means engine power output will be reduced and cooling becomes less efficient. To some extent the two problems compensate for each other, since the engine produces less power, but it also puts out less heat. As a result, average speeds are far lower than on lower-altitude rallies run over similar terrain.
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