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litifeta
16th February 2014, 07:18
We all talk about various drivers like Bouffier who do not have a seat. I wanted to know how feasible it would be to get a group together to sponsor a ride for someone?

Like, I sell TShirts on Redbubble and Zazzle that I can raise some funds. Would it be possible for a group to throw their weight behind a few fundraisers and have rally fans give a driver an event? Maybe some eBay auctions of old stuff etc?

Francis44
16th February 2014, 10:01
It has been done in the past, If I recall correctly that's how Hayden Paddon funded his campaign last year. I think in order to achieve that kind of money it has to be a very popular driver.

Without knowing prices for sure, I would say a WRC car for a WRC event must be around 200-300 thousand euros, anyway someone here on the forums may have more accurate data about price.

MrJan
16th February 2014, 11:32
A lot! Without buying the car it costs easily £5k to run an R1 in one event in the BRC, so WRC is going to be many, many times that...and that's without the car.

AdvEvo
16th February 2014, 13:32
I think a WRC car is about 400 euro for km. Maybe more at top teams. Most rally s are about 200km. 80.000 euro for 1 rally.

pantealex
16th February 2014, 14:40
with 80k you will not get WRC car for WRC rally!

bluuford
16th February 2014, 17:01
It depends on a rally, who is going to rent it and what car you plan to rent and for how many events. Well know driver, with possible good result might get a WRC with around 100-150 k.

jparker
16th February 2014, 17:09
During the Subaru, Mitsu, Focus, 206, Xsara era, I remember the official cost of the car published by some teams.
Total cost of the car was close to 1 million. Just the gearbox was 200K.
Of course, that was the most expensive time in WRC, one of the reasons Subaru and Mitsu left.
If I have to guess now, 600K will probably buy you a WRC car, just the car.
I have no idea what the cost for running this car is.

bluuford
16th February 2014, 17:59
Mini WRC in november 2013 was 290 000 EUR +VAT

PLuto
16th February 2014, 18:12
I think a WRC car is about 400 euro for km. Maybe more at top teams. Most rally s are about 200km. 80.000 euro for 1 rally.

80 000 euro is for RRC car in one ERC rally :rolleyes:

COD
16th February 2014, 18:42
Rent 120-150k€ includes all rally costs, no testing and probably no travel and hotels for driver & co-driver. I would expect that a fast driver could get a bit of discount and of course all is negotiable...

jparker
16th February 2014, 19:25
Rent 120-150k€ includes all rally costs, no testing and probably no travel and hotels for driver & co-driver. I would expect that a fast driver could get a bit of discount and of course all is negotiable...

Is that for one event, or all rounds?

EightGear
16th February 2014, 19:27
Rent 120-150k€ includes all rally costs, no testing and probably no travel and hotels for driver & co-driver. I would expect that a fast driver could get a bit of discount and of course all is negotiable...

Is that for one event, or all rounds?

One event.

Ucci
16th February 2014, 22:26
I think a WRC car is about 400 euro for km. Maybe more at top teams. Most rally s are about 200km. 80.000 euro for 1 rally.

80 000 euro is for RRC car in one ERC rally :rolleyes:
This is an ordinary robbery...

Munkvy
16th February 2014, 22:47
I think a WRC car is about 400 euro for km. Maybe more at top teams. Most rally s are about 200km. 80.000 euro for 1 rally.

80 000 euro is for RRC car in one ERC rally :rolleyes:
This is an ordinary robbery...
Ouch! That sure is expensive, whats an S2000 like a Skoda worth? Sure is a different world to N4 pricing!

Mirek
16th February 2014, 23:40
I think something like a half of that price for rental Fabia in ERC.

litifeta
17th February 2014, 08:53
so it sounds as if it is an unrealistic goal. I simply noticed that Bouffier (for instance) had 15,000 followers on his Facebook. If you could get most fans to donate 1 or 2 Euro it might have been a chance. But 80 thousand Euro is too tough to manage.

PLuto
17th February 2014, 12:23
so it sounds as if it is an unrealistic goal. I simply noticed that Bouffier (for instance) had 15,000 followers on his Facebook. If you could get most fans to donate 1 or 2 Euro it might have been a chance. But 80 thousand Euro is too tough to manage.

15 000 followers x 2 euro is too much for WRC and RRC, but it should be enough for S2000 in ERC...

MJW
17th February 2014, 20:20
I can get you an R5 Fiesta for €80k, PM if interested.

MJW
17th February 2014, 20:20
I can get you an R5 Fiesta for €80k, PM if interested, depending on driver's experience and previous results. Serious enquiries only.

PLuto
17th February 2014, 21:21
I can get you an R5 Fiesta for €80k, PM if interested, depending on driver's experience and previous results. Serious enquiries only.

I think it was only "information" question on the beginning of this thread, not serious person interested in renting WRC car.