Ah, well, it's your loss - the WRC is such a happening and exciting sport you will be missing out.......Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
....he he!!
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Ah, well, it's your loss - the WRC is such a happening and exciting sport you will be missing out.......Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
....he he!!
Yeah. With up and comers like Conrad who builds his campaign on money built up from the oppression of his fellow countrymen, Al Qassimi who is useless, Matt who is wasting daddy's money and the ice cream team who are similarly craptastic :) I can't wait to see what the future brings! Wouldn't it be great to see the WRC going back to it's roots of not having coverage and being the preserve of rich people only and there being no professionalism? That'd be fantastic. :cheese: It would make for a good crash kings video though........
don't be so pesimistic......at the end of the day no official team currently emplys any useless dying dogs, and in the future it will be the same the real drivers will be in official teams and the garbage paying for a car. Of course with Mr Wilsons new age of tactics we might see one or two turists in official cars.
Wilson should maybe approach Brembo to see if they want to be title sponsor in 2009.
This thread seems to be occupied by some people who want to state their opinions over and over again, because they think they're so important and they won't rest till every one agrees.
But shortly my two cents. Ford/Wilson is absolutely right to have done what he has done. It is part of rallying and has always been, so I really don't see what the fuzz is about now.
Lancia did it all the time. Enlisting 6 or 7 privateers in San Remo with the Lancia 037 to create a gap between their front runners and the Audis on asphalt. Lancia melting ice in Monte Carlo, or switching tyres mid stage to gain an advantage. Putting down a helicopter to enforce teamorders.
Colin having to let Sainz in front at Subaru. KKK having to do the same for Miki. All great dramatic scenes.
Years from now this will be remembered as Ford trying everything to beat the frenchman Loeb. Nothing wrong with that. And certainly not the downfall of WRC. There are other reasons for that.
:up: :s mokin:Quote:
Originally Posted by Nenukknak
Best post so far in this Thread, thank you !! :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by Nenukknak
I understand Your stance. But since I also sent mr. Wilson something and got the same reply as MikeD, which didn't answer any particular question, I don't connect the mail anyhow to what MikeD wrote or didn't write. Only Your question seemed to be unnercessary to me. No offence on You. I rather shouldn't have react at all ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Tomi
Right on!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Nenukknak
People here are frustrated of how things going on in the Wrc, but somethings you can't chance it.
I compare it with Schumacher's winning F1 period a few years back.
My biggist complain of the WRC are the 12 rounds compare to this year's 16 and the running-order on day2 &3.
Tactics you have and will always be a part of the game, no news here...
For the rest, the quality of the top drivers is good, but the quantity of the quality sucks...
I'll second that!Quote:
Originally Posted by Kamikaze