Breslau Rally 2013: Day 2, Night Stage

Following a short special this morning, we broke camp around 10:30am for the long drive to Drawsko Pomorskie, almost 500 km away.

We arrived around 7:30pm, with just enough time to set up camp, eat dinner and attend the briefing before the start of the night stage, which will be around 65 km long.

The iPhone photos are a bit grainy, but here are some of the best ones taken just a few hours ago.

Sylvain and Gaby get ready to head out,

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Gilles Girousse,

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The Svoboda Tatra,

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Pierre and Corinne Malquion,

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Breslau Rally 2013: Prolog

The Rallye started today with the Prolog at the Lausitzring (EuroSpeedway Lausitz). With all the recent rain, the track was slippery and the vehicles were quickly covered with mud.

We took some photos of the action, but we won’t be able to transfer them from the camera until we get home. The few pictures we took using the iPhone came out looking like double-exposures. The sky was so dark and the vehicles were moving so fast that the automatically calculated exposure times were too long.

Update July 1, 2013: This artifact seems to come from the HDR, we’ve turned it off for these types of shots.

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Here are our guys, Sylvain and Gaby, in their Nissan Patrol V8 (car on the right),

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Starting order for tomorrow’s special was determined by the results of the Prolog. They finished in 15th place, in part because the rear axle shaft broke during the race. They weren’t sure what had happened until the mechanics got to work once they’d returned to the bivouac after the Prolog.

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We didn’t have a spare axle shaft, but fortunately, we brought a spare axle, so the mechanics were able to replace it during the afternoon.

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However, the replacement axle is a different one, so the gear ratio is not the same as the front axle and the differential needs to be changed as well. The mechanics still have a few hours of work to do before the car is ready to go again.

Tomorrow is a liaison day as we go to the next camp in Poland. We’ll take the car on the trailer because tomorrow’s special is a night stage and doesn’t start until 10pm.

Breslau Rally 2013: Scrutineering

We arrived at the Breslau Rally bivouac around 3:00 am, so we took the liberty of sleeping in this morning. We’ll undoubtedly need the rest to get through the coming days.

We spent the day setting up camp, taking care of all the registration details and passing the technical control.

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In between, we had had a chance to snap a few pictures of some of the trucks that will be competing in the race.

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The Prolog starts tomorrow.

Breslau Rally 2013 Here We Come

We got off to an early start this morning to cover the 1,000 km to the start of the Breslau Rallye north of Dresden.

The Erg Racing Service truck is looking sharp loaded with about 3.5 tons of material, including the trailer and race car.

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And that’s not all, some additional spare parts are being carried on a second trailer attached to a Toyota 4×4 sedan.

We had a few problems with the trailers, so we haven’t made good time. We still have about 200 km to go before we arrive at the bivouac. It looks like we’ll get there sometime in the wee hours of the morning.

Tomorrow the team will be completing registration and resting up for the Prolog on Saturday.

Erg Racing Service Truck Ready For Its First Rally

It will be a few more weeks before we make any official announcement, but we’re still working on preparations to compete in our first rally with the Tatra this fall.

In the meantime, we spent last weekend getting the Erg Racing service truck ready for its own debut providing support for the LM 4×4 Nissan Patrol in the 20th Breslau Rallye in Poland at the end of the week.

Most of the important modifications were made in February, so the work was mostly cosmetic and for comfort.

We did a little sanding to remove a few spots of rust from the cab and then repainted.

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The masking took almost as much time as the painting did,

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The paint on the cab was still in good condition, so to save time, we didn’t repaint everything, just the area we had sanded and the cargo.

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The new multi-colored look fits in with the colors of our two other trucks, and once it’s covered with stickers the color difference won’t matter anyway.

Once the paint was dry, we bolted the tent on the roof rack,

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and applied our own logo and web address.

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We’ll be leaving out tomorrow to pick up the rest of the team and then heading off for Breslau. We’ll try to post regular updates about the race over the course of the week.