Parc Fermé: Why Are WRC Entry Lists Kept Secret?
Postimees' rally programme Parc Fermé examined previously untold stories from Rally Estonia and discussed the question of whether WRC entry lists should be made public. The show also reviewed participants in the Greek rally and the Estonian and Finnish championship round taking place in Jyväskylä this weekend.
SportPostimees' rally programme "Parc Fermé" turned once again to Rally Estonia topics, this time highlighting stories that had not been covered before. Presenters Karl Mihkel Eller and Kauri Pannas took on several questions that have been on rally fans' minds.
One of the central topics was the disclosure of entry lists for WRC rallies. Under the current system, the list is not available until all interested parties have registered and the FIA has officially confirmed it. The programme team discussed why such secrecy exists and whether a more transparent system would be beneficial for both organisers and fans.
The show also cast a light on the Greek rally and those entering it, analysing what names are expected at the next round of the world championship. The Greek rally has always attracted attention on the calendar for its challenging and rocky roads.
Special focus was given to the Estonian and Finnish championship round taking place in Jyväskylä this weekend. This round offers domestic rallying fans the opportunity to watch Estonia's top teams on the international stage competing on Finland's classic gravel roads.
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