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Safari technology preview 15
Safari technology preview 15











There’s two changes on the route, “to avoid some irreparable rain damage, deepening dust pans and an area or two with slight safety concerns”, according to the Rally Guide. SS4+7 Kedong is the longest stage of the rally at 31 km, driven almost like in 2021 when it was the fastest stage of the rally with 116 km/h of average speed. There’s also some nicely flowing long tight corners, something that is atypical to the rally. In terms of normal rallying, there’s four junction turns – two at the beginning, one in the middle and a particularly tight one at the end. In typical Safari style, this stage has some very fast and very slow sections and you need to recognize them to survive through with a great time. At best it looks a bit like Rally Mexico or Acropolis, and I think we could see some road cleaning happening on this stage. The road surface gets better throughout the stage until the very end. The width and condition of the road varies, but mostly there’s a very hard base with loose gravel on top and big stones on the side. Only the very beginning is on an off-road track. In contrast to most other Safari stages of this decade, it’s almost completely driven on actual gravel roads. SS3+6 Geothermal is a new stage for this year. When the stage rejoins last year’s route, it’s similar to the beginning – angular and smooth, although there’s a couple of places where it’s slower because of road softness. At first it’s rather straight but from 8.1 km onwards we start seeing quite tight corners, which is not that usual in this rally. The route deviates from last year’s one at 6 km first onto an off-road track and then back onto a similar narrow road but now tightly between the bushes and trees. The roads are narrow, smooth and hard – not rough or soft – but bumpy at times.

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The beginning of the stage is angular with lots of square turns and straights. Although the title is the same as shakedown’s, the two stages do not share their routes. This is the stage where Thierry Neuville’s suspension broke last year. SS2+5 Loldia has been extended from last year with an additional part in the middle. Last year we saw Oliver Solberg run into problems already on the shakedown. Towards the end there’s an undulating narrow forest section, some jumps and long spectator-friendly bends as well. At first it’s very angular – long straights and flatout passages and tight junction turns – although it’s also quite bumpy, more than most actual stages. The stage itself, Loldia Shakedown, has remained unchanged from last year. In Safari the shakedown is driven exceptionally already on Wednesday morning. We could also expect the rally to be quicker with two of the slowest stages removed and replaced with ones run on actual roads as opposed to off-road tracks. Almost all stages are changed at least a bit from last year. However, this year Safari will likely be the longest rally of the season with 363 stage kilometres. It’s still different to all other events with unique terrain and high contrasts of fast and slow sections, although not as wild and long as in the past decades. Safari Rally returned onto WRC last year and is here to stay. Recognizing filming locations from rallying videos

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#SAFARI TECHNOLOGY PREVIEW 15 FULL#

This are the extra properties I added to provide full screen display in landscape orientation on iPhone X and a bit of extra padding at the bottom.Ĭheck out “ Designing Websites for iPhone X” on the Webkit site for more detailled information.Short or Long WRC rallies? Why not have both? I only had to fix the banner section of my page as the main content already had sufficient right and left padding to avoid being hidden by the notch. Extra bottom padding (safe-area-inset-bottom) should help account for that.

safari technology preview 15

The upcoming iOS 15 Safari introduces a new address bar that floats at the bottom of the screen and is liable to cover part of the content. When combined, these allow style declarations to reference the current size of the safe area insets on each side. WebKit in iOS 11 includes a new CSS function, env(), and a set of four pre-defined environment variables, safe-area-inset-left, safe-area-inset-right, safe-area-inset-top, and safe-area-inset-bottom.

safari technology preview 15

The env() function enables you to access safe area environmnent variables in order to add extra padding to prevent UI components to cover content:











Safari technology preview 15