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V-RALLY 3: STAGE OVERVIEWS GUIDE

by
Jamie Stafford/Wolf Feather
[email protected]







Initial Version Completed: February 14, 2003
FINAL VERSION Completed:   February 21, 2003

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CONTENTS
Spacing and Length
Permissions
Introduction
Stage Overviews
Contact Information

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INTRODUCTION
V-Rally 3 is the first appearance of the V-Rally series on
PlayStation2.  Not surprisingly, its graphics are excellent,
the cars have many more tuning options, the sounds are better
and more convincing, and the fun factor has been raised :-)

This guide is designed to present an overview of each stage
in the game, sector by sector.  Granted, this runs counter to
one of the main concepts or tenants of rally racing - that
the driver/navigator have extremely little familiarity (if
any) with each stage of a rally - but some advance knowledge
about each stage can provide a 'security blanket' for some
players, especially those new to rally-based racing games.
However, this guide does not cover weather conditions, which
are selected at random for many stages and which can
obviously make a given stage 'harder' or 'more difficult.'

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STAGE OVERVIEWS
The stage overviews are presented in the order presented in
Time Attack Mode.  For each country (remember that this game
treats all of Africa as a single 'country'), only the four
forward-configuration stages are listed in this section; the
player can sort things out for the reverse configuration of
each stage :-)

Note that driving instructions are not included in these
stage overviews; that would most definitely defeat the
purpose of even playing a rally-based racing game, which
relies HEAVILY upon the navigator's instructions.  Also, all
pre-contract team vehicle tests in V-Rally Mode (the game's
career mode) and all challenges in Challenge Mode use only
the first four sectors of a given stage, not the full six
stages.

Finland
  Stage 1
     Sector 1
        This opening sector primarily runs through a wooded
        area; the muddy roadway is nice and wide, allowing
        for a good amount of recovery room should a driver
        overcommit to a corner.  A small farmlike area and a
        group of excited fans are on the left of the roadway
        just before the beginning of Sector 2.
     Sector 2
        Shortly beyond the farmlike area, the left side of
        the roadway 'opens' as the roadway passes alongside
        a beautiful, serene lake.  After a right-hand
        corner, a second body of water appears on the right
        side of the roadway briefly before the stage runs
        through an area of small mounds.
     Sector 3
        Beginning where the mounds end, the first part of
        the third sector sees a return of the wooded area on
        the right side of the roadway while a vast rolling
        grassy area appears on the left.  About halfway
        through the stage, a lake appears on the right side
        of the roadway, and the various signs of logging
        appear alongside the roadway - providing extra
        obstacles.
     Sector 4
        There is an abrupt transition here from mud to
        gravel.  The roadway narrows a bit and an uphill run
        begins with the hairpin corner.  Drivers must take
        care here, as a cliff face runs up against the
        roadway on the right, and there is a nice vehicle-
        damaging drop on the right-side looking out briefly
        over a beautiful, serene lake.  The roadway quickly
        re-enters the woods, and throngs of fans on either
        side of the roadway signal the end of Sector 4
        ahead.
     Sector 5
        For this entire sector, there are woods on the left
        and a wide rolling grassy area on the right.  Just
        at the end of the sector, spectators once again line
        the roadway.
     Sector 6
        For this entire sector, there are woods on the left
        and a wide rolling grassy area on the right.  Just
        at the end of the stage, spectators once again line
        the roadway.
  Stage 2
     Sector 1
        The gravel roadway is nicely wide, much like the
        opening sectors of Stage 1.  Similar to the
        beginning of Stage 1, the roadway runs through a
        wooded area, although seemingly a bit more dense in
        Stage 2 than in Stage 1.
     Sector 2
        Shortly after the beginning of Sector 2, the roadway
        transitions to soft gravel, which is a darker,
        grayish color.  The woods go away, but there are
        still plenty of trees and spectators and other
        obstacles to damage wayward vehicles.
     Sector 3
        Sector 3 transitions back to gravel.  For the first
        half of the sector, the woods are thick on the left
        side of the roadway while the right side is a bit
        more open; the second half has the roadway flanked
        by the thick woods on both sides.
     Sector 4
        With a transition back to soft gravel, the woods end
        and the roadway passes through a small semi-rural
        town filled with eager spectators.
     Sector 5
        Still on the soft gravel, the town gives way and it
        is somewhat open on both sides of the roadway, but
        the fans on the left side are held back by fencing.
        Eventually, the roadway re-enters the wooded area,
        makes a sharp turn, and crosses a wooden bridge over
        a small river, remaining in the woods on the other
        side of the river.
     Sector 6
        The woods suddenly give way and the final sector
        runs past several barns.  There are a number of
        eager spectators on both sides of the roadway.
  Stage 3
     Sector 1
        This all-gravel stage begins with a thick wooded
        area to the left of the roadway and a short grassy
        area leading toward a large lake to the right.
        About two-thirds of the way through the stage, the
        signs of logging are visible, providing a few
        extra obstacles for wayward vehicles.
     Sector 2
        The wooded area to the left side of the roadway
        gives way to a more open area.  Shortly into this
        second sector, there is a long fence on the left
        side of the roadway, followed by cheering fans kept
        back behind barriers.  Just before the end of the
        sector, the roadway passes between some tall dunes.
     Sector 3
        Passing through more dunes, the roadway soon runs
        along the shore of a lake (to the left side of the
        roadway); there is also a short bridge, so drivers
        must take care to not hit its edges.
     Sector 4
        Sector 4 begins shortly beyond the bridge and
        features the lake on the left and the thick wooded
        area on the right of the roadway.  A barn signals
        the end of the sector.
     Sector 5
        Beginning parallel with the red barn on the right
        side of the roadway, the first half of Sector 5 is
        located within the thick wooded area.  The remainder
        of the sector returns to the shore of the lake.
     Sector 6
        The final sector begins by running alongside the
        lake (with some signs of logging), then turns away
        from the lake and heads into the wooded area, with
        the trees becoming thicker and thicker.
  Stage 4
     Sector 1
        The entire opening sector takes place in a wooded
        area.  The roadway is fairly wide, so drivers should
        not have too much trouble recovering from any
        mistakes.
     Sector 2
        The first part of this second sector has a sheer
        cliff face directly against the roadway on the left,
        and a significant drop on the right side; the
        roadway will quickly come down to the bottom of this
        drop.  Shortly afterward, the roadway is flanked on
        the left side by thick woods, whereas the right side
        is a bit more open and offers glimpses of yet
        another lake.
     Sector 3
        Shortly into Sector 3, the woods appear on the right
        side of the roadway with the left side being a bit
        more open.  This sector is greatly littered with
        evidence of logging, which can cause problems in
        several corners.
     Sector 4
        The woods return again on the left side of the
        roadway while the lake makes another appearance on
        the right side.  The last half of the sector takes
        place entirely in the woods.
     Sector 5
        The first half of this penultimate sector runs
        through the woods.  The final half opens up a bit,
        then passes between some dunes.
     Sector 6
        This final sector is shorter than the others.  The
        sector opens with the roadway running through a
        small rural community, then finishes in the woods.
France
  Stage 1
     Sector 1
        Stage 1 begins high up on a mountain, so this
        opening sector is largely a downhill run.  The
        roadway has essentially been chiseled out of the
        mountain stone, so there are often tall rock faces
        flush against the roadway - however, there are brief
        moments when one or both sides of the roadway will
        open up a bit with a small grassy area.  There is
        also a rock tunnel near the end of this opening
        sector.
     Sector 2
        Continuing the long downhill trajectory of the
        stage, large rock formations flank the
        roadway in the initial portion of this sector.
        The roadway then passes through a small town,
        where an ascent begins.
     Sector 3
        Beginning just after leaving a French village,
        this sector begins with an uphill slope which runs
        through an even smaller village.  About halfway
        through the stage, a descent begins anew, with the
        roadway flanked by tall rock formations.
     Sector 4
        This sector runs around two bays while maintaining
        a downhill trajectory.  To some extent, it is
        possible to see where the roadway is far ahead on
        the other side of the bay.  Tall rock formations
        flank the roadway on the left; to the right is the
        water (the bays), and there is not usually a
        guardrail to keep vehicles from flying off the
        mountain and into the water below.
     Sector 5
        A slow, long ascent begins with Sector 5.  Much of
        this sector is more open, with grass on either side
        of the roadway.  However, the sector eventually
        runs through yet another French town.  Here, it is
        important to keep off the sidewalks, as there is no
        gentle slope or lip to them as there are with the
        rumble strips at actual race circuits (such as
        Circuit Dijon-Prenois); therefore, hitting a
        sidewalk at high speed (especially with a hard
        suspension setting, which is generally recommended
        for asphalt surfaces) will quite likely result in
        the vehicle bouncing into the air, meaning a loss
        of control and significantly increasing the chances
        of an accident.
     Sector 6
        This sector begins in the sidewalked village, but
        quickly leaves the village for a downhill run
        flanked closely by rock formations on both sides
        of the roadway.
  Stage 2
     Sector 1
        The all-asphalt roadway is wide enough for two-way
        traffic under normal circumstances, but high-speed
        cornering could be a problem for those drivers
        unable to keep a tight racing line.  The right side
        of the roadway is lined with rock formations.  The
        left side is mostly open, but there are a number of
        rock formations, trees, and other obstacles -
        usually in key areas - to provide problems for
        'wandering' vehicles.
     Sector 2
        This sector features a roadway closely bounded on
        both sides, either by rock outcroppings or by
        steep embankments.  The very end of the sector
        hosts 'The Castle,' which features several SHARP
        corners and a very narrow passageway/tunnel right
        where Sector 2 meets Sector 3.
     Sector 3
        There are a few more SHARP corners, then the roadway
        heads back into the mountains.  The roadway is again
        closely bounded on both sides, so precision
        cornering is key to success here.
     Sector 4
        Again, the roadway is closely bounded on both sides
        for much of the sector.  However, on the right side
        just before Sector 5, there is a gap in the fence
        which holds back the spectators; this gap is just
        large enough for a vehicle to slip through if the
        preceding corner is taken too wide and too quickly.
     Sector 5
        While there is plenty to wreck a wayward vehicle on
        either side of the roadway, the right side does open
        up a bit to provide some nice scenic views... but
        admiring the scenery will result in the near-total
        destruction of the vehicle :-(   The right side is
        often - but not always - blocked by some sort of
        guardrail.
     Sector 6
        This extremely-short sector is essentially just like
        Sector 5.
  Stage 3
     Sector 1
        Starting high up on a mountainside, Sector 1 begins
        by running through a small French village.  The
        second half of this opening sector features a
        guardrail on the right side of the roadway and large
        mountain cliffs on the left side.
     Sector 2
        This is identical to the second half of Sector 1,
        but with more sharp corners.
     Sector 3
        This is much like Sector 2, but with even MORE sharp
        corners and a tiny village near the end of the
        sector.  The descent also seems a little steeper
        overall in this sector.
     Sector 4
        This is one long, steep descent with mostly-gentle
        corners, so those using a high gear ratio can make
        use of its higher top-end speed here - so long as
        all cornering is EXTREMELY precise.
     Sector 5
        The sector begins with a bridge over a stream, then
        the roadway begins a long uphill run among twisty
        corners.  There is NO room for error in this sector.
     Sector 6
        This continues the pattern begun in Sector 5.  The
        stage comes to an end about 300 meters beyond the
        second tunnel.
  Stage 4
     Sector 1
        This stage begins in a mountain village; drivers
        must try to keep off the sidewalks, as hitting them
        at high speeds is quite likely to send the vehicle
        airborne, meaning a loss of control and a greater
        possibility of an accident.  Once out of the small
        village, there is even less room for error with
        cliffs and trees and other obstacles flanking the
        roadway.  Only precision driving will provide
        success here!!!
     Sector 2
        Continuing down the mountainside, there is not much
        room for error at all, much like the end of the
        opening sector.  After the second hairpin corner,
        the right side is guarded only by a guardrail, but
        even then it is still possible to miss the beginning
        of the guardrail and plunge toward the bay far
        below.
     Sector 3
        With the bay to the right and rock walls to the
        left, the descent continues for just a moment before
        the elevation essentially levels.  There are a few
        rock tunnels in this sector.  The view out across
        the water is definitely beautiful, but any attempts
        to enjoy the scenery will result in the destruction
        of the vehicle!!!
     Sector 4
        The first half of the stage is fairly level, then
        the overall elevation begins to drop again.  The
        roadway leaves the first bay and then runs along a
        second bay, much like Stage 1.
     Sector 5
        Transitioning to poor asphalt, the second bay is
        quickly left behind as the roadway runs along the
        mountainside.  Trees, rock formations, and other
        obstacles await wayward vehicles.  The corners here
        are generally not very tight, so good speeds can be
        attained here.
     Sector 6
        Once past the waterfall, the roadway ascends slowly.
        There is still no room for error.  The stage ends as
        the second bay far below again comes into view.
England
  Stage 1
     Sector 1
        This all-mud stage can be tricky due to the lack of
        traction, especially when attempting strong
        acceleration out of tight corners or at the start
        of the stage.  This opening sector runs through the
        woods.  At the end of the sector, a building in a
        clearing can be seen just ahead.
     Sector 2
        Sector 2 begins in a clearing, passing by a building
        on the left.  This area is used for logging; as
        such, there are plenty of logs, trucks, and other
        obstacles scattered about.  The roadway will curve
        around all this, then return to the woods
        momentarily to emerge with a farm on the left
        (protected by a long fence) and eventually passing
        through a small village.
     Sector 3
        Once past the few buildings of the village, the
        roadway returns to the woods.  The sector ends at
        the next clearing.
     Sector 4
        The fourth sector is somewhat open, although tall
        embankments and trees generally line the roadway.
        There are many fans perched along the roadway in
        this sector.
     Sector 5
        The first part of this sector runs through the
        woods, with a building and a group of spectators
        on the right side of the roadway early in the
        sector.  Once across the wooden bridge, the right
        side of the roadway is flanked by a long semi-steep
        grassy embankment.
     Sector 6
        The final sector is quite open on both sides, but
        with numerous tight corners, some of which have
        obstacles at the apex to thwart any attempts at
        shortcutting.  There are numerous spectators along
        this last sector, all protected by fencing or
        other barriers.
  Stage 2
     Sector 1
        This opening sector runs through the woods.  The
        roadway is fairly wide, providing plenty of room for
        recovery in case of a minor mistake.  The entire
        sector runs slowly downhill, but there are too many
        corners to allow for much high-speed driving.
     Sector 2
        The long downhill run continues, with even tighter
        corners (in general) than in the opening sector.
        The end of the sector is another logging area, so
        any off-course excursions could result in vehicle
        damage.
     Sector 3
        Still in a semi-wooded area, there are a number of
        spectators along much of this sector.  Drivers must
        beware the barriers on the stone bridge at the end
        of this sector.
     Sector 4
        This semi-wooded area is also characterized by
        tight corners.  Fencing in the last two-thirds of
        the sector protects many spectators and also
        prevents any shortcutting possibilities.
     Sector 5
        The roadway continues winding through the semi-
        wooded area.  The main 'obstacle' here is a river
        crossing; those using lower-than-default Ride Height
        settings will definitely need to slow for the river
        crossing, or else the vehicle will bottom out and
        potentially create a loss of control.
     Sector 6
        The woods thicken as the final sector runs uphill.
        The right side of the roadway is initially protected
        by a long guardrail.  Near the end of the stage is
        another building (on the left) surrounded by signs
        of logging, and a nice throng of spectators await
        the drivers at the end of the stage.
  Stage 3
     Special Weather Note
        At least in Time Attack Mode, this stage is run in
        foggy conditions, which makes clear visibility
        almost impossible.  This can make it quite difficult
        to correctly judge distances between a navigator's
        call and the associated corner or obstacle.
        Therefore, special caution must be made here;
        however, this is one of the best stages in the game
        to truly attack and gain a major lead over the
        competition in V-Rally Mode.
     Sector 1
        Stage 3 opens in the woods, although the roadway is
        fairly wide at most points.  Near the end of this
        initial sector is a river crossing; it is best to
        slow for the river crossing to avoid a loss of
        vehicle control.
     Sector 2
        Heading uphill, the roadway gains more tight twists
        and turns.
     Sector 3
        This third sector is more open on either side of the
        roadway, but there are still plenty of trees and
        rocks (as well as some fans) to provide incentive to
        remain firmly ON the roadway.
     Sector 4
        This sector transitions from woods to clearing and
        back to woods, with a bridge thrown in.  About
        halfway through the sector is a think-log fence on
        the right side; this fence is breakable, and it is
        thus possible to have a collision with something
        normally protected by the fence.
     Sector 5
        The first half of this sector has the woods on the
        right side of the roadway, with an open area on the
        left side; the left side also sports a few buildings
        and several groups of spectators.  The second half
        of the sector is run fully in the woods.
     Sector 6
        This final sector emerges from the woods into a
        logging area, with several groups of stacked logs
        near the roadway.  The roadway then re-enters the
        woods for the final run to the end of the stage.
  Stage 4
     Sector 1
        This opening sector is wide open on both sides of
        the roadway, but there are still a number of trees
        and rocks near the roadway on either side.  The
        sector ends near the top of a crest.
     Sector 2
        This second sector slowly climbs the mountainside.
        There are several tall rock embankments and stone
        guardrails in this sector.  However, the main
        danger is the steep ditch on the left side of the
        roadway at one point; slipping into this ditch will
        DEFINITELY create vehicle damage.
     Sector 3
        Running through the woods, there is a small logging
        area early in the sector, and many lengthy
        guardrails throughout the sector.  Near the end of
        this third sector, the woods on the right side of
        the roadway give way to a view of the countryside.
     Sector 4
        The first half of the sector returns to the woods,
        then the second half of the sector opens to grassy
        plains to the right side of the roadway.  This is a
        relatively-short sector overall.
     Sector 5
        The first half of this penultimate sector runs
        through the woods, emerging to the woods on the left
        side of the roadway and a logging operation on the
        right side.
     Sector 6
        This final sector runs slowly uphill and is fairly
        open on both sides of the roadway.  The stage comes
        to an end just beyond the wooden bridge.
Sweden
  Special Border Note
     Virtually every millimeter of roadway in the Sweden
     stages is bounded on both sides by a bank of snow from
     where the snowplows have 'cleared' the roadway.  In
     some sectors, these snow banks are taller than in other
     sectors.  Thus, for the most part, it is virtually
     impossible to leave the roadway, as these snow banks
     will almost always force the vehicle to bounce back
     across the roadway toward the other snow bank.
  Stage 1
     Sector 1
        This opening sector is mostly wide open on both
        sides of the roadway, with plenty of spectators in
        the first half of the stage.
     Sector 2
        This second sector runs entirely through a lightly-
        wooded area.
     Sector 3
        The trees thin somewhat in this sector, which
        features some tight corners to slow the vehicle's
        average speed.
     Sector 4
        The roadway passes alongside a farming area in this
        sector.
     Sector 5
        The area slowly opens on either side of the
        roadway to provide a nice panoramic view of the
        surroundings.
     Sector 6
        While the sector begins in the vast clear panoramic
        area, the roadway quickly returns to the woods,
        where the corners become tighter and tighter.
  Stage 2
     Sector 1
        There are A LOT of spectators at the start of this
        very short sector.  The area is mostly clear and
        open, providing a nice distant view to either side
        of the roadway.
     Sector 2
        The first two-thirds of this second sector is nice
        and open, with a significant throng of spectators
        about one-third of the way through this sector.
        The roadway then re-enters the woods.
     Sector 3
        The first half of this sector runs through the
        woods, with A LOT of spectators lining the left
        side of the roadway.  The final segment of the
        sector opens up on either side of the roadway.
     Sector 4
        The first half of the fourth sector is in a wide
        open area, with the second half taking place back
        in the wooded area.
     Sector 5
        This somewhat-short penultimate sector runs entirely
        through the woods.
     Sector 6
        This final sector runs entirely through the woods
        and features some tricky corner combinations.
  Stage 3
     Sector 1
        The opening sector of Stage 3 is rather lengthy, and
        the snow banks on either side of the roadway are
        rather high.  Trees line the roadway throughout much
        of the sector, but there is a brief moment of
        openness to either side of the roadway about
        halfway through the sector.
     Sector 2
        For much of the second sector, the left side of the
        roadway is immediately bounded by rock embankments.
        A pair of 'jumps' ends the sector, with Sector 3
        beginning at the crest of the second 'jump.'
     Sector 3
        This is a rather easy, high-speed sector, with
        plenty of trees and spectators along the roadway.
        One section has the roadway bounded by more rocks.
     Sector 4
        Sector 4 is mostly open, and is a great place for a
        full-throttle high-speed run.  Telephone poles line
        the left side of the roadway, and can therefore be
        used as a great device for anticipating the
        placement of the upcoming corners.
     Sector 5
        Again, this is a high-speed sector, with telephone
        poles available for corner anticipation.  A large
        red covered bridge appears about halfway through the
        stage, just after the telephone poles move from the
        left side of the roadway to the right side.
     Sector 6
        This final sector runs through wide-open farmland,
        with plenty of spectators lining the roadway (on the
        opposite side of the snowbanks).  The final sector
        also transitions quickly to ice.
  Stage 4
     Sector 1
        Spectators spectators everywhere!!!!!  This opening
        sector is wide open on both sides of the roadway,
        with hordes of spectators seemingly as far as the
        eye can see, especially near the Starting Line.
     Sector 2
        This is essentially like the first sector, but with
        tighter corners and fewer spectators.
     Sector 3
        This is essentially like the second sector, but with
        even tighter corners.
     Sector 4
        This is essentially like the third sector, but on
        snowy gravel.
     Sector 5
        The roadway keeps transitioning between snowy gravel
        and deep snow.
     Sector 6
        The trees and the spectators both become much more
        numerous in this sector as the corners get tighter
        and tighter.
Germany
  Stage 1
     Sector 1
        Beginning on snowy asphalt, this stage primarily has
        tall rocks on the right side of the roadway and
        either guardrails or trees on the left side.  The
        sector ends halfway through the tunnel.
     Sector 2
        This is much the same as the opening sector, but
        without the snow on much of the roadway and some
        rock barriers on the left side of the roadway.
     Sector 3
        This is much like Sector 2.
     Sector 4
        Here, the rocks give way to trees on either side of
        the roadway for the first half of the sector, then
        the mountain rocks and a tunnel return in the second
        half of the sector.  The sector ends just beyond the
        tunnel.
     Sector 5
        This is much like the opening sector, but without
        the snow on the asphalt.  About two-thirds of the
        way through the sector, the roadway passes
        underneath a ski lift :-)
     Sector 6
        This final uphill run sees snow lightly covering the
        roadway.  This is in many respects just like the
        opening sector.
  Stage 2
     Sector 1
        The stage begins in a lightly-wooded area, but
        eventually a guardrail on the right side of the
        roadway prevents vehicles from falling off the short
        but sheer drop into the river below.
     Sector 2
        Now away from the river, there are rock embankments
        along much of the roadway in this second sector, as
        well as many signs of logging - some of which are
        rather close to the roadway.
     Sector 3
        The rocks give way to a lightly-wooded area.  Soon,
        a rail line appears on the right side of the
        roadway, and there may be a railroad engine used for
        logging slowly moving along.  However, the roadway
        soon turns away from the rail line, ending this
        third sector.
     Sector 4
        Beginning bounded by rocks and trees, this sector
        turns back toward the rail line, then turns away
        again.  The sector ends just before reaching the
        town ahead.
     Sector 5
        Much of this penultimate sector runs through a
        fan-filled town.  The entryway to the town is a
        minor tunnel, and there are sidewalks along the
        roadway which could cause a vehicle to bounce and
        lose control if hit at high speeds.  The roadway
        eventually leaves the town, heading back out
        into the woods (with a brief segment bounded on
        both sides by tall rock embankments).
     Sector 6
        This is a fairly-open sector, with mostly gentle
        corners conducive to a high-speed run.  There are
        also numerous fans (in groups) along the roadway
        in this final sector.  The stage ends shortly
        beyond the building on the left.
  Stage 3
     Sector 1
        This stage begins in a lightly-wooded area, but then
        the trees give way to rock embankments.  The sector
        ends just before the pile of logs on the left side
        of the roadway.
     Sector 2
        Primarily trees bound the roadway in this sector,
        but there are also a significant number of steep
        embankments (primarily rocks).  Some fans can be
        seen in this sector, and the few signs of logging
        are fortunately well away from the roadway itself.
     Sector 3
        This is primarily a light-wooded sector, with
        some steep embankments (primarily grassy) in some
        areas.
     Sector 4
        This is primarily a light-wooded sector, with
        some steep embankments (primarily rocky) in some
        areas.  The roadway transitions to icy asphalt at
        the end of the sector.
     Sector 5
        The first half of this penultimate sector is lined
        with tall rock embankments or even cliffs, and the
        corners are many and somewhat sharp.  The second
        half of the sector opens up a bit, but there are
        still A LOT of trees lining the roadway.
     Sector 6
        This final sector begins the way Sector 5 ends, but
        then returns to rocky cliffs.  There is also a
        tunnel near the end of the stage.
  Stage 4
     Special Weather Note
        At least in Time Attack Mode, this stage is run in
        foggy conditions, which makes clear visibility
        almost impossible.  This can make it quite difficult
        to correctly judge distances between a navigator's
        call and the associated corner or obstacle.
        Therefore, special caution must be made here;
        however, this is one of the best stages in the game
        to truly attack and gain a major lead over the
        competition in V-Rally Mode.
     Sector 1
        The opening sector of this stage runs through
        vineyards and is LOADED with nasty, sharp corners.
        Those drivers who can deftly handle these corners
        will have a great advantage over the competition (in
        V-Rally Mode) heading into Sector 2.
     Sector 2
        This second sector runs initially through more
        vineyards with tight corners, then heads into the
        woods.  Those drivers who can deftly handle these
        corners will have a great advantage over the
        competition (in V-Rally Mode) heading into Sector 3.
     Sector 3
        As this sector progresses, there are more and more
        rock embankments flanking the roadway, with each
        embankment seemingly taller than the one before it.
     Sector 4
        The fourth sector opens up a bit, then passes by
        several buildings and groups of spectators.  The
        second half of the sector runs between tall rock
        embankments.
     Sector 5
        The roadway here runs through a lightly-wooded
        area, with spectators in the small clearings.  There
        are also some more rock embankments.
     Sector 6
        This final sector is much like Sector 5, but ending
        at another vineyard.
Africa
  Special Visibility Note
     Most of the Africa stages are extremely sunny, and do
     not have much (if anything) nearby to block the
     sunlight from shining upon the roadway.  This can
     produce severe visibility problems when heading toward
     the sun, and adjusting the camera view will not usually
     provide better visibility.  In this case, it is best to
     try to use tall trees near the roadway to anticipate
     upcoming corners.
  Stage 1
     Sector 1
        There are A LOT of spectators lining the roadway in
        this initial sector.  While the corners are not at
        all difficult, the apexes often have small rises
        which are just tall enough to knock the vehicle out
        of control.  Some apexes are flat, but just sandy
        enough to seriously slow the vehicle.
     Sector 2
        The first two-thirds of this sector are essentially
        like the opening sector, although the embankments
        alongside the roadway tend to get progressively
        taller.  However, the final third of the sector has
        some nasty corners between these tall embankments,
        which can potentially cause some trouble.
     Sector 3
        There are fewer embankments in this third sector,
        and the corners are not quite as sharp as before.
        However, it is still easy to stray off the roadway
        and damage the vehicle.
     Sector 4
        The second corner of this sector is by far the most
        difficult in all of the Africa stages, with a cliff
        face essentially protruding into the roadway from
        the right side, and a unguarded catastrophic descent
        on the left side of the roadway.  Once past this
        nasty corner, the roadway tends to run along the
        plateau, with embankments and spectators on both
        sides of the roadway.
     Sector 5
        This penultimate sector is really one super-lengthy
        straightaway, with only one true corner; with
        precision steering, even this corner can be safely
        cleared at full-throttle acceleration.  This sector
        ends just before the wooden archway.
     Sector 6
        This short sector is a high-speed run to the Finish
        Line.  However, straightlining the many gentle
        corners is not a good idea, as the grass at the apex
        of each corner will slow the vehicle significantly.
  Stage 2
     Sector 1
        Many embankments and trees line the roadway
        throughout this opening sector.
     Sector 2
        The many corners come fast and furious in this
        sector.  There is also a railroad crossing, almost
        directly underneath the point where the telephone
        lines cross over the roadway.
     Sector 3
        Much of this sector runs along a twisty, narrow
        plateau.  There is NO room for error, as the tall
        cliff face bounds the roadway on the left side, and
        the right side is a severe drop to the valley floor
        far below.  There are also trees and embankments
        strategically placed on the left side of the
        roadway to create more concern for those drivers who
        slide to the outside in the left-hand corners.
     Sector 4
        Now off the plateau, the roadway is primarily
        bounded by more embankments, although the corners
        are not quite as severe here.
     Sector 5
        The corners are more gentle here as the roadway
        leads up to a wooden bridge.  Once across the
        bridge, the roadway winds through a tiny village
        filled with spectators.  Ahead is a second railroad
        crossing, but a vehicle with sufficient speed and
        the correct suspension setting can easily speed up
        the slight slope and jump over the railroad crossing
        without any need to slow to more safely cross the
        tracks.
     Sector 6
        Embankments and minor ditches characterize this
        closing sector, which is also heavily lined with
        cheering spectators.
  Stage 3
     Sector 1
        Until the very end of the sector, this is a very
        high-speed run with only the gentlest of corners.
        Embankments and trees line the roadway in this
        sector.  There is also a shallow river crossing
        quite early in the sector, but it can easily be
        cleared at full acceleration.
     Sector 2
        This is another very high-speed run, with more
        embankments and trees lining the roadway.
     Sector 3
        Here, the roadway runs along a shallow lake bed.
        There are the usual trees and embankments.
     Sector 4
        In this short sector, the roadway climbs up a
        rather narrow plateau.  There is a sheer cliff face
        bounding the roadway (and sometimes protruding
        slightly into it) on the right side, and some
        unprotected drops on the left side of the roadway.
     Sector 5
        In this short sector, the roadway descends back to
        the valley floor and also contains a wider shallow
        river crossing.
     Sector 6
        The first half of this final sector runs along the
        shallow lake bed again, then heads away from the
        lake.  The corners are rather gentle, making this
        sector a rather high-speed run to the Finish Line.
  Stage 4
     Sector 1
        With the exception of one corner, this is yet
        another high-speed run through the desert.  However,
        care must be taken to not slide off the roadway, as
        the grass will significantly slow vehicles.
     Sector 2
        This is yet another high-speed run, but with some
        embankments and trees closer to the roadway.
     Sector 3
        This is YET ANOTHER high-speed run, with some
        taller embankments and more trees.  Some spectators
        await by the building on the right side of the
        roadway about halfway through this sector.
     Sector 4
        The weeds on either side of the roadway are taller
        now, slowing stray vehicles even more quickly.
     Sector 5
        Except for one 'chicane,' this is another high-speed
        run.
     Sector 6
        There are practically no embankments here, but still
        plenty of trees and grass along this rather short
        final sector.  The Finish Line is about halfway
        along the final corner called by the navigator.

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