I agree, as an analysis it's utter crap, too bad it's presented as such. As a general explanation and introduction to a layman about the new WRC cars it has some merit, as it compares the road car with the rally car. If they had such a thing for all components (suspension, engine, tyres etc.) it would be a nice resource to show casual fans. But as an analysis it's useless because it compares the WRC to a road car (irrelevant) instead of comparing the different approaches and interpretations of a well defined rule set between each other.
I know this won't be a popular view on here, but Sportscar racing has far better journalism and better analysis than rallying. Where is the rallying equivalent of DSC (DailySportscar, for example?
Is there a better sound than that of Porsche engined Flat-6 ???
If this race didn't appeal to them they should just quit watching the sport. From start to finish something was going on, and often at the front of the field.
Really? I thought it was one of the best sellers, here in my zone of Italy Fabia Mk3 is a pretty common car, Octavia is quite rare. It's full of hatchbacks on the smaller size here, but I guess...
Yes, I know that. And they will soon stop selling Focus either. But that means that the only cars available in the showroom were either big or super expensive - Ford Focus Station Wagon in RS...
If this race didn't appeal to them they should just quit watching the sport. From start to finish something was going on, and often at the front of the field.
2024 - Race 9 Canada