Hive WRC car seen up close🚘

Here I am again today I bring you some details of the Hive car that is in the WRC races.
Last weekend was the WRC in Portugal and I was lucky enough to be invited by Hive members to see the show, you can see my previous post where I talk a little more about tickets and conditions.🚘
https://peakd.com/hive-109272/@theycallmedre/wrc-portugal-hive-cars-first-visit-to-our-lands-hive-experience
The car in question is a Ford Fiesta Rally 3, according to what I saw in a “driver” post, a used car but with little use, having done around 600 km on land, not much for a car like this.

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Complete advertising car on our platform with red and black as the base color and with white letters
"I think our colleagues needed to clean up their desk a bit" 😂
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very clean black bumper with white lettering on the platform
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Hoodie with huge full name logo symbol in white

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side doors alluding to what we are talking about

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rear side window, with the name of the pilot and co-pilot naturally displayed on all cars

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and back with the keywords of our platform

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All these photos were taken at the WRC car landing, a multipurpose pavilion in the Leça da Palmeira area called Exponor, normally the place that hosts fairs throughout the year, including automotive and even gastronomic fashion, as well as festivals.
This time, as in previous years, it served as a place to unload all the cars, each one having its own individual boxes where mechanics made their repairs or adjustments and curious people enjoyed passing by the various cars parked in their workshops.

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unfortunately the race wasn't the best for our car, we had some mechanical problems during the race and at this moment they were packing things to leave, a shame because, at least here in Portugal, at least 5 people were at the event, mainly waiting for this car.
Apparently there were some problems with the transmission, but I'll leave that explanation for another time.
That's all for today, thanks for reading.

All photos are my own, taken with a camera

CameraCanon2000D
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