RALLY PACE NOTE BOOK | A4
The goal is to make the best pace note book in the World.
Newly developed and Made in Latvia pace note book together with most experienced Latvian rally Co-Drivers and now used by Martins Sesks Co-Driver - Renars Francis.
Dimensions A4: 297 x 210 mm (for smaller book, please see product HERE).
Paper: Easy to leaf through. Hard enough to avoid tear out some pages in rough conditions and thick enough to not seep ink/marker through page to the next page.
Covers: 2x Rigid cardboard covers. Top cover and on the end of book, to keep book stable and not folding downwards when writing down during recce.
Spiral: High quality soft material with binding technique by hand which helps easy to turn the pages without folding the edges of paper at the holes area of spiral.
Exchangeable paper: In case of need to change some page, the binding coil is closed only on the bottom of book so top remains open which gives you possibility to unroll the coil and then roll it back after you changed the pages.
Rounded corners: to avoid folding the corners of page which may cause to turn multiple pages at once if not aware.
- Front cover (outside): dedicated to the name of the Rally, Stage numbers, etc.
- Front cover (inside) - table for various content, special stage name/number, Stage time, distance, tyres.
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90x pages: for pace notes where each page has top header to write down a Distance, Number of Stage and area for Page number wide enough to write down both - the total number of pages, written for particular special stage & the number of pages remaining until the finish line of this particular special stage.
TIP: In case of puncture, went-off or any other technical issues, the co-driver will be aware how far from the finish line you are so you will be able to decide whether to try to finish special stage without repairing or better stop and repair.
For example:
- page 07/46 ...7th page of 46 pages total in particular special stage means you are far from finish line.
- page 38/46 ...38th page of 46 pages total in particular stage means you are close to the finish line. - Numbered rows for easier collaborations and marks with gravel crew team.