Juwra helps you, feel free to look some 9 wc titles, 72 rally wins etc. Have a look my friend
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You don’t know much about rallying and are not making much sense at all
He beat drivers in a 1 make series, yet you compare him to Skoda drivers in WRC2.
The JWRC used to have some great drivers and Loeb best them all. He made Nail McShae look pretty average in the same car. I doubt you know who Nial McShae is mind.
I think thats why he's so succesfull.
He actually was one of the few who got there on talent. And thats really rare in rallying.
Unlike lots of other sports like football, where you have tens of thousands of young people trying, and ony the best make it. In rallying there's only a few hundered trying, and even then most of them never get a chance to prove themself because they never find the money.
Its a rich people's sport, and connections and money are more important than raw talent.
I believe that there are a lot of talented people out there, some of them even more talented than loeb or any driver whe have a ever seen. But they dont have a daddy who gives them a group n evo when they are 6, or an family business who pays for a few full seasons of wrc.
So they only start when they already work a few years, which is in their mid 20's. And they work their ass off to barely be able to afford an r2 car, but they can't afford to crash it, they can't maintain it properly and the don't have anyone to guide them. In the meantime some rich kid hires the best car from the best team available, pays for a professional co-pilot and gets driving lessons from a professional driver.
A real cheap - think cheaper then R1 - 1 make cup with professional support and guidance could probably reveal some big talent.
I can't believe this dumb thread is still going on. The initial question was: Is Loeb overrated? Which of course he is not. Is he the greatest of all time? Not only is that not the question in hand, it is also impossible to answer if we don't all agree on numbers of titles and wins as the appropriate measurment.