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    Under my opinion Lancia should return, 15 years later of its retirement, stills being the manufacturer with more championships, but until they don't develop a New Delta... It's hardly impossible.

    So, more reallistic, considering the future WRC based on S2000 cars, hope for a Toyota return, specially considering his rule in F1, Fiat and Peugeot (very difficult if Citroën stills being in WRC).
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    1 Audi

    2 Lancia

    3 Toyota

    4 Renault

    +all others...
    "quattro best 4wd rallycar ever"

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    FIAT indeed, Mitsu back and Spyker.. I'm sure they could be competitive in rallying
    RIP Marco Simoncelli

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corny
    and Spyker.. I'm sure they could be competitive in rallying
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    I was a fan of Porsche, they are great innovating technology in the early days and for circuit racing, but they never tackled rally. Now I don't like their cars no more.

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    Maybe I watch too many old rally vids, but I wish there was a class for RWD cars. Automatically that includes BMW and Porsche.


    Whats up with Hyundai? And as much as Id like to see Volvo, Ford owns them. Doesnt GM own Saab? Would be a good way for them to enter WRC.
    Yeah, americans love rallying too.

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    Abarth
    Mitsu
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    Suzuki
    ohh!! Toyota!
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    A company owned by GM. I'm probably going to open a can of worms, but I'd love to see Chevrolet get involved with the WRC. They have a pretty good platform to work off of (Chevrolet Aveo) and can develop a competitive car.

    Am I dreaming? Yes, but I love to dream. If GM ever gets serious about the WRC then I wouldn't mind rooting for the American automaker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GigiGalliNo1
    Abarth
    Mitsu
    Skoda
    Renault
    Suzuki
    ohh!! Toyota!
    1) Punto S2000, no WRC unfortunately

    2) To the point of no return. Nevermore

    3) I think Kopecky drives an 'official' Skoda afterall

    4) good dream

    5) they're in very soon, maybe you're missing last news ?

    6) they like to waste billions of $ in F1 (not winning anything too)

    To keep on dreaming I would like Ferrari =D

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    lol
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