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We have been invited to England by Ford and M-Sport to prove the importance of co-pilot aboard the Ford Puma Rally1 hybrid. An outstanding driver was behind the wheel: Pierre-Louis Loubet, winner of the WRC 2 world title in 2019. In this new episode of Rally Physics, he and our correspondent Alessandro Beloli will tell us how important the role of the co-pilot is in driving rally cars during a race. Indeed, the co-driver in rally cars has a key role: through a singular and technique language, he or she writes the so-called “pacenotes” and - together with the driver - they use formulas to recreate the route of the race in order to inform him or her in advance as the race progresses. In short, he or she succeeds in representing the theoretical physics of the rally that the pilot will turn into applied physics. 00:00 What does the co-pilot do? We see him on board a car in the WRC rally championship 00:36 Alessandro Beloli is the co-driver of the WRC world champion Pierre-Louis Loubet for a day 01:46 What role does the co-pilot play in rallying? 02:28 Let’s get into the Ford Puma Rally1 hybrid 02:54 What are rally notes and what are they used for? 03:14 How are the rally notes written? 04:38 How to read the rally notes to the driver? 06:06 The driver’s ability when driving