SS
After SS
SS | SS name | Length [km] | Time | Order in SS | Diff. leader (s/km) |
Aver. speed | Order after SS | Total time | Diff. leader | Penalty |
10 | Mt. Kasagi 1 | 16.47 | 00:12:36.5 | 8. |
00:00:32.2 1.96 |
78.38 | 8. | 00:12:36.5 | 00:00:32.2 | |
11 | Nenoue Kougen 1 | 11.6 | 00:07:48.4 | 7. |
00:00:08.2 0.71 |
89.15 | 8. | 00:20:24.9 | 00:00:37.0 | |
12 | Ena 1 | 22.79 | 00:17:02.9 | 8. |
00:00:24.6 1.08 |
80.21 | 8. | 00:37:27.8 | 00:01:01.6 | |
13 | Mt. Kasagi 2 | 16.47 | 00:21:30.1 | 39. |
00:10:00.0 36.43 |
45.96 | 32. | 00:58:57.9 | 00:10:56.0 | |
14 | Nenoue Kougen 2 | 11.6 | 00:17:32.6 | 39. |
00:10:00.0 51.72 |
39.67 | 35. | 01:16:30.5 | 00:20:55.8 | |
15 | Ena 2 | 22.79 | 00:26:06.4 | 36. |
00:10:00.0 26.33 |
52.38 | 35. | 01:42:36.9 | 00:30:55.8 |
Information
Date and time | SS | Information |
23.11.2024 03:11 | 12 | (9 - Mikkelsen Andreas / Eriksen Torstein): retired after SS 12 |
23.11.2024 03:11 | 12 | (9 - Mikkelsen Andreas / Eriksen Torstein): There is no room for error in there, when I do it like this, I am back out again when I push. I want to save the car for tomorrow, it was narrow and wider in the previous stage but now it is tricky again. The tyres are moving quite a lot in here, so maybe hards could've worked. It was moving a lot or really slippery, I don't know. One of the two. |
23.11.2024 01:11 | 11 | (9 - Mikkelsen Andreas / Eriksen Torstein): We are not pushing so much, we tried to increase the speed a bit compared to the last one. I told Torstein Eriksen when we got to the finish line, we can go eight seconds quicker and then we are eight seconds behind so it was a good calculation. |
23.11.2024 01:11 | 10 | (9 - Mikkelsen Andreas / Eriksen Torstein): We are waiting for tomorrow basically, very tricky conditions in there. If you are pushing you can get a lot of time, but very easy to get caught out. Not so much motivation for me today, we are on the safe side. We try to drive well but when conditions are tricky, I don't want to make a mistake. |