As with every one of their broadcasts, their vocabulary won’t stretch much further than “Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Oooooooooooooo”
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That's exactly what was said.
You're then creating two or three events, a paperwork disaster for everybody involved from permits to insurances etc. You're also shitting on the organiser's event, the start-to-finish rally that still exists for everybody else from WRC2 to funtime driver. How do you enforce everybody to take part on the Sunday if they can't be bothered...
I think there is good reason it hasn't been done like this. Possible in the future but too quick a change now to be fair.
Fair point, on screen graphics will have to be clear, and commentary will have to be mentally switched on. So I wouldn't be too surprised if they didn't focus on Sunday scores much. It could just be 5-10 seconds per graphic at the end of each stage. 'Here are the stage results', 'Here are the leg standings', 'Here are the rally standings'.
Else, by the time they get to cameras in WRC2 cars it will be an absolute fkinc mess. :D :D :D
It's easier than trying to understand that a Rally2 car is winning the class but is not nominated for WRC2 but is 8th overall so will score WRC points.
How would giving extra points for Sunday be a different event? It's the current solution without the nonsense Saturday points.
Fair enough about the organisers needing heads-up to have a separate Sunday sprint but the FIA had plenty of time to do something, Sunday cruising is there for years and years...
(I quoted) Ending the rally on Saturday and having a separate Sunday Sprint causes multiple events, administration issues and questionable participation question for lower classes. If they do a third, "full length" rally; they are not doing a WRC rally. There will therefore remain only one rally for the foreseeable future.
A Power Sunday within existing start-to-finish points system obviously didn't appeal to them. I can only imagine because this doesn't reset the risk and incentives across the board - crews and manufacturers. Only a fresh clean start from 0 is best for answering the root problem statement: how to get all entertainment class cars entertaining on a Sunday. It eliminates the possibility of team orders or drivers deciding on the rally or the sprint. If you retain 25 for the win and a token for the sprint, 5 points say? You might as well do nothing, just not radical enough, it is not an incentive.
What they delivered is the only way to reset to 0 and remain in the one rally.
Ok, I think you are right that this is what they think and is how they got to this solution, however I think that they are wrong and that they were a minute late and a dollar short as always which limited their options. I hope I'm wrong but I think there will be a some awkward rallies and stage end interviews. Not long until we start finding out.
All this fuzz about point system...
They would better make sure the fans get to see more action! Both live on events, (compact, and accessible timing) and by difrent media channels.
New point system is not going to attract new fans..
I'm going off topic now and really should be in the pub thread, maybe.
But... wouldn't this kind of a low point of WRC present another opportunity for someone to prop up an alternative championship?