Croatia Rally Opens with Spectator-Related Test Disruptions The fourth stage of the World Rally Championship (WRC) rally in Croatia commenced today following eight completed speed tests. Yesterday marked the official start of the event with a morning test session, however, the session was significantly impacted by the presence of enthusiastic local spectators. Several stoppages occurred during the test due to the audience, necessitating multiple interruptions to the proceedings. Despite the challenges, Oliver Solberg (Toyota) secured the fastest time in the Croatia rally test, edging out teammate Takamoto Katsuta by a mere 0.3 seconds. The initial test highlighted the logistical complexities of hosting the rally in a densely populated area. Organizers faced difficulties managing spectator access and ensuring the safety of the test route. As the Croatia rally progresses, organizers are expected to implement measures to mitigate potential disruptions caused by spectators. The focus remains on delivering a successful and competitive rally event while prioritizing the safety of competitors and the public. The event continues with further stages throughout the weekend, promising a challenging and exciting test for the drivers. Topics: #test #rally #croatia Post navigation The court halted felling and archaeological research in the middle of the park for a month Meta removed advertising for law firms that hired clients to sue them in court