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14/10/2011 Time: 11.00 Hrs Subject Date: 14/10/2011 Time: 11.00 hrs Subject: BULLETIN NO : 1 Document No: 1.1 From : The clerk of the course To : All competitors / crew members Number of pages 3 _________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. ORGANIZATION 2.6 FIA Delegates Mr. Karl-Heinz Goldstein replaces Mr. Lionel Carre as Assistant to FIA Technical Delegate. 7. TYRES 7.3 Types and quantities NEW QUANTITY OF ASPHALT SOFT TYRES for Saturday 22 nd and Sunday 23 rd October: Saturday 22 nd October & Sunday 23 rd October: Tyre: FIA Nominated Tyre Manufacturer Tyre Compound Michelin 20/65 -18 Pilot Sport H & S D-Mack 225/40-ZR18 DMT- RC H & S Quantity: Driver Priority Total for the Taken from: Soft/ Hard entire event P1 & P2 24 Hard = 22 Soft = 20 All other 4WD 16 Hard = 16 Soft = 14 P3 drivers of 2WD cars & 24 Free Non priority drivers of 2WD cars 9. RECONNAISSANCES 9.1.2 Add new paragraph to this Article There is no reconnaissance of the Shakedown scheduled during reconnaissance days (Tuesday 18 th and Wednesday 19 th October). On Thursday 20 th October, day of the Shakedown, the first passage of the shakedown will be used for taking notes. 11. SCRUTINEERING, SEALING AND MARKING 11.1 Scrutineering timetable : Wednesday 19 th October 2011 MANUFACTURER CARS Sealing / Rally RACC 2011 Date: Wednesday 19/10/2011 Location: Service Park No. cars Time N° Scrut. CITROEN TOTAL WRT 2 8h00 8h30 1 - 2 as per art. 26.1.5 ICE 1 RACING 1 8h30 8h45 8 as per art. 26.1.5 PETER SOLBERG WRT 1 8h45 9h00 11 as per art. 26.1.5 VAN MERKSTEIJN MOTORSPORT 1 9h00 9h15 14 as per art. 26.1.5 FORD ABU DHABI WRT 2 9h15 9h45 3 - 4 as per art. 26.1.5 M-SPORT STOBART FORD WRT 3 9h45 10h30 5 - 6 - 15 as per art. 26.1.5 MUNCHI'S FORD WRT 1 10h30 10h45 7 as per art. 26.1.5 FERM POWERTOOLS WRT 1 10h45 11h00 9 as per art. 26.1.5 TEAM ABU DHABI 1 11h00 11h15 10 as per art. 26.1.5 MONSTER WRT 1 11h15 11h30 43 as per art. 26.1.5 BRAZIL WRT 1 11h30 11h45 12 as per art. 26.1.5 MINI WRC TEAM 2 11h45 12h15 37 - 52 as per art. 26.1.5 Scales Available for Manufacturers Location: Service Park From 12h00 to 13h30 P2 – P3 – NON PRIORITY Time Rally car No 15.00 hrs 16 - 17 - 56 - 57 15.30 hrs 58 - 21 - 22 - 23 16.00 hrs 24 - 25 - 27 - 26 16.30 hrs 28 - 29 - 30 - 123 17.00 hrs 125 – 128 - 129 17.30 hrs 121 - 133 - 126 18.00 hrs 130 - 131 - 132 18.30 hrs 127 - 122- 135 19.00 hrs 138 - 60 - 61 19.30 hrs 139 - 66 – 68 – 70 20.00 hrs 124 - 62 - 59 - 63 20.30 hrs 64 - 67 - 69 - 71 11.2 Mud-flaps This article is amended as follows: 11.2 Transverse Mud flaps: • SHAKEDOWN and FRIDAY: Transverse mud flaps in conformity with Art. 252.7.7 of Appendix J to the FIA International Sporting Code are compulsory . • SATURDAY and SUNDAY: Transverse mud flaps in conformity with Art. 252.7.7 of Appendix J to the FIA International Sporting Code are authorized. 12.1 CEREMONIAL START PROCEDURE (updated) 12.1.7 Autograph Session before Ceremonial Start, at Podium Area. The TOP 5 Crews (Drivers and Co-Drivers) of the WRC standings and crews of cars 37, 8 and 43 are requested to attend the Autograph Session that will be organized on Thursday 20 th October from 19.00h to 19.30 hrs at the Podium Area, before the Ceremonial Start: Nº 1 Sébastien Loeb – Daniel Elena Nº 3 Mikko Hirvonen – Jarmo Lehtinen Nº 2 Sébastien Ogier – Julien Ingrassia Nº 4 Jari-Matti Latvala – Miikka Anttila Nº 11 Petter Solberg – Chris Patterson Nº 37 Daniel Sordo – Carlos del Barrio Nº 8 Kimi Räikkönen – Kaj Lindstrom Nº 43 Ken Block – Alex Gelsomino 12.14 ROUTE OPENING CARS - SAFETY NOTES EXCHANGES POINTS Please note that safety notes exchange points are authorised at: Saturday 22 nd October Road book page 129 , box 22 Road book page 139, box 23 Sunday 23 rd October Road book page 198 box 18 Road book page 207 box 25 ON BOARD CAMERAS Please note that following the request of NOS on-board tape collections are authorised at all Refuel zones. Aman Barfull Clerk of the Course .
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