So, somebody decided to spice things up for Toyota? Just to remind them to forget the past? :)
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So, somebody decided to spice things up for Toyota? Just to remind them to forget the past? :)
New graphics at WRC.com
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C2eqwydXAAA7zfT.jpg:large
Interview at Kubica in Montecarlo Service Park
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orYqHsFoRmg
WRC manufacturers meeting today to discuss allowing VW late homologation for its 2017 car to be used by privateers https://t.co/EXZgD2co5D https://t.co/ZA3JqmZSWz
If I were in charge of a team, M-Sport especially, the only way I'd agree to a waiver is by some large financial compensation or future development waiver as a quid pro quo. Otherwise forget it. WRC may benefit from VW involvement, VW would benefit from such involvement (particularly if one of the testing drivers gets to be in the private team). All the other teams are in a questionable benefit situation - particularly if Polo 2017 edition performs to the 2013-16 edition standard. So my crystal ball shows a cancelled party in Wolfsburg tonight!!
Let em in. Can only be good for WRC.
Good for WRC, but I cannot imagine how this can be good for other manu teams. Especially when "private" VW's start to beat them on regular basis.
WRC 2017: Teams fail to agree on private Volkswagen campaign
http://www.autosport.com/news/report...e-vw-programme