cheers. Make sense as being a tourism car champ.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mintexmemory
Look forward to see the racing version...
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cheers. Make sense as being a tourism car champ.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mintexmemory
Look forward to see the racing version...
Why do You say something like that when You know nothing from the background?Quote:
Originally Posted by GigiGalliNo1
What is the SIT tech plan, that was better than the current one?
What will we loose and gain?
The FIA is like politics, it is not interesting to them what the fans want, but if they make money is important.Quote:
Originally Posted by GigiGalliNo1
I don't think anything will change for us Abarth... Just another deal between a provider of something and FIA. It's already good that the WRC always had and still has one system for the complete championship, unlike how it was/is in IRC, ERC, and national championships. I think they'll still have very consistent time-tracking and everything will be working well on wrc.com with splits etc, like it always did in the last 10 years.
Yes, but just like in politics, you always have people who complain about them, no matter what decisions they take. After some time people become prejudged and they think everything FIA does MUST be wrong...Quote:
Originally Posted by Brother John
As I understand it, up until about 18 months ago, Stage One was owned / part of North One Sport.Quote:
Originally Posted by AndyRAC
Perhaps this is just FIA getting rid of the last of the old regime to start again.
Monopolism is not good.
I asked Ilka. She said: "It's so funny. But I do not even know Ostberg`s phone number!"Quote:
Originally Posted by Co-driven
@ co-driven: Great source! :laugh:
On forums people often want to tell more than there is to know...