Hinkelsteine

E1038787

Hinkelsteine are large, unforgiving concrete blocks lining parts of the Rallye Deutschland stages, notorious for severely damaging cars that stray off the racing line.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concrete barrier
rally obstacle
associatedWith World Rally Championship NERFINISHED
tarmac rally stages
category motorsport safety infrastructure
roadside barriers
effectOnDrivingStyle discourage aggressive corner cutting
encourage precise driving lines
environment public roads closed for rally competition
etymologyRelatedTo German word for large stones or boulders
foundInRegion Moselle wine region NERFINISHED
foundNear vineyard roads
impactOnSpectacle increase drama of Rallye Deutschland stages
impactOnStrategy force conservative approach in narrow vineyard sections
languageOrigin German
locatedAlong Rallye Deutschland stages
locatedIn Germany
material concrete
mentionedIn motorsport media coverage of WRC
rally commentary about Rallye Deutschland
notableFor frequent feature in Rallye Deutschland crash highlights
punishing drivers who stray off the racing line
perceivedAs hazard by rally drivers
property unforgiving to impacts
very rigid
purpose prevent cars from cutting corners
protect vineyards and property adjacent to rally roads
relatedTo armco barriers
roadside curbstones
risk instant retirement from rally
severe car damage
suspension damage
wheel and hub failure
shape large rectangular blocks
usedIn Rallye Deutschland NERFINISHED
visibility placed at edge of road

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