Rally Guanajuato Mexico 2013: Stage 16-20

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I'm also American and feel the same way, but there are a couple great channels on Youtube that broadcast the full length broadcasts of WRC events.

grievr
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would be so nice if at least wrc.com could broadcast live rallyes.. some ad's would bother.

madfrs
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I LOVE rally, and LOVE the WRC, and I'm an American. I have no interest in NAPCAR or any other boring form of motorsports that are so popular in this country. That being said, it's incredibly frustrating that it's SO damned difficult to follow the WRC. The coverage seems to always be decreasing. WRC, you have a strong and loyal fan base, please give us the coverage we want!

strobey
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it was Loeb himself who closed that gate Men i wish wrc would post longer highlights videos

TannerFoust
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According to WRC's website: "Sebastien Ogier's stage time though SS18 (Otates) has been reduced by 40 seconds after he was forced to stop to open a gate that blocked the road."

Loafy
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It beeped at the exact time I said WTF on that closed gate part.

Henchman_Holding_Wrench
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somebody saying stay off my land. Would yuo want rally cars charging through your property at night??

hoplite
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this is nothing to like anymore... WRC's uploads is getting shorter and shorter....

MegaSagene
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WRC's highlights are terrible and their own website is even worse. It doesn't even mention stages 19 or 20 at all. Useless.

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