This Crazy Bumper Cam Shows You Have To Be Super Human To Win A Night Rally

Onboard footage of Elfyn Evans tackling SS1 of the Mid Wales Stages, the opening round of the 2016 MSA British Rally Championship, looks brilliantly mad at night and from a camera in the bumper - Evans was 18 seconds faster than anyone else on the stage

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Anonymous

That is EPIC!

03/20/2016 - 02:18 |
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Igor Konuhov

That moment when the co-pilot said “Five right tightens sharp MAYBE” I decided that rally drivers are just crazy.

03/20/2016 - 02:33 |
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Heard the “maybe” very often… Have no idea what they would mean by that.
It’s like “should i make that turn, or just floor it and go straight ahead?”

03/20/2016 - 12:37 |
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Mikkel Møller Pedersen

i just imagined how totally nuts that would be if that was group b rally, and damn those flashing cameras must be annoiyng

03/20/2016 - 04:02 |
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Anonymous

Sounds like the spotter is about to have a heart attack

03/20/2016 - 04:51 |
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Anonymous

Night rally stages are like the bonus stages in Super Mario. If you got brass balls and a co-driver with a cool head, consider the entire rally in the bag.

03/20/2016 - 06:14 |
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Anonymous

Really nice that’s why I love rally

03/20/2016 - 07:24 |
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Matthew Henderson

Petrifying, i love it.

03/20/2016 - 10:30 |
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Anonymous

Don’t mean to sound disrespective or boasting but I actually find it easier to rally(if you can call hooning on dirt roads rallying) because I only see what the headlights illuminate thus there’s no chance of anything from the environment distracting me, however I’m fairly sure I’d be scared sh*tless in Evans’ car.

03/20/2016 - 12:13 |
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Dprac1ng

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I feel the same way. In fact I’ve tested it. In my sh*tbox wee Starlet, I’m much more comfortable with 100 km/h+ on the gravel at night than I am in daytime. In fact in daytime I haven’t actually hit 100 km/h… whereas at night I’ve hit 105ish km/h. I know it doesn’t sound that fast, but my car isn’t capable of much more, in both power and handling. I’ve hit 90km/h in the snow with no problems at night, but the next day I spun out at 70….

Not exactly scientific, but it’s how I feel.

03/22/2016 - 10:46 |
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FlemishCarNoob

What did the driver say to the co-driver?
At 10:10 he says “hold on”, so the co-driver says “sorry”, i understood that.
But at 15:20-25 it was just before some jumps. He says something like “get off that”??
What does he mean?

03/20/2016 - 12:43 |
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Anonymous

Sounds like an RC car.

03/20/2016 - 16:08 |
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