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23rd December 2007, 11:53 #21
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Originally Posted by MJW
Not a bad idea the old champ had ??
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23rd December 2007, 12:31 #22
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23rd December 2007, 15:47 #23
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Originally Posted by HaCo
My point exactly, and if it changed for 09, we would have forgotten WRC by 2010 !
But the 168 000 € limit should be for a complete car for both gravel and asfalt, and not just one.
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23rd December 2007, 15:57 #24
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Originally Posted by HaCo"Die with memories, not with dreams" Scott McIsaac
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23rd December 2007, 16:25 #25
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I think the S2000 is a good idea, which havingsome time to evolve and develop will make for great cars and rallyes. I don't expect it to be the best from the word go, but it appeals to me.
There WAS nothing like rallying, Superrally is a joke!
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23rd December 2007, 16:33 #26
Instead of having the WRC as S2000/Group N only, the WRC cars should be made more simple, like the original WRC cars by having no paddleshift for example.
That would make it cheaper.
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23rd December 2007, 17:25 #27MJWGuest
I dont know about posting links here, especially as the publication is a UK newspaper but there is a very interesting "final interview" with Colin McRae in the Christmas Motorsport News. In it Colin gives the lowdown on what he feels about wrc cars - rewarding to drive but boring, how much money making and politics there is now in wrc, how technology is adding to the costs, the same routine for every round. Very interesting read! This is what prompted my post above about 2.5L normally aspirated engines, McRae said costs would be slashed as the engines would be powerfull enough without the need for expensive turbos' intercoolers, water injection sprays, a host of highly qualified laptop engineers to study terrabites of data etc, and mechanical gearboxes. He may have had a vested interest but CMcRae said then we will see who can drive.
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23rd December 2007, 17:26 #28MJWGuest
Oh and he said they would sound right, McRae also said a JWRC S1600 is more exiciting to watch than a WRC car.
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23rd December 2007, 17:39 #29
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Originally Posted by MJW
Why do the F.I.A. need so much time to get what rally realy is? At last they see that the WRC Cars are too expensive and too fast! Why they wait soo long?:cool: You Can´t Loose What Your Never Had.
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23rd December 2007, 17:40 #30
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Originally Posted by MJW"Die with memories, not with dreams" Scott McIsaac
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