If you have goals and an idea of marketing you could very well fund Minis efforts. And I think BMW should. Donīt know why they donīt want. But IMHO Prodrive should have had backing from BMW. They can afford it.Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
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If you have goals and an idea of marketing you could very well fund Minis efforts. And I think BMW should. Donīt know why they donīt want. But IMHO Prodrive should have had backing from BMW. They can afford it.Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
Yes BMW probably can afford it. However, they’re not going to get’ value for money’, are they? Which they will with the DTM, despite what many on here may think of that series. A lot of people see mto lay the blame at BMW, but I don’t think they’ve done anything wrong. The deal appears to have been support for development and the first season of the Mini – after that, Prodrive were on their own.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rallyper
Whatever has happened, the hoped for sponsor hasn’t materialised – despite it seeming very close ti a deal. All this when the new car showed pace and promising results – all which leaves me to conclude the WRC is no were near were it should be.
This fact leaves me wondering whether the people in the WRC are really aware of it’s standing. Ford, Mini without title sponsors, many events without a commercial backer, instead relying on local government/ regional assembly/ tourist boards for support.
Well, I think things are not digital - 1 or 0 - so value for money in WRC? Yes. DTM? Also Yes.Quote:
Originally Posted by AndyRAC
You cant say thereīs no value for money in WRC, because then neither Ford or Citroen or VW would be there. And for myself I donīt care about which brand wins the DTM: I care what car is doing well in the forests - thetīs rallying. So regarding my piont of view rallying gets value for money. And BMW should think about that.
I don't understand what the point is you're making here. Just because you don't care about the DTM doesn't mean to say that it is a worse marketing proposition for a car manufacturer. For BMW I think it's a far better choice than the WRC, given the DTM's enormous popularity in Germany. What, for a start, is the value of BMW taking part in the WRC using a car that doesn't carry its own name?Quote:
Originally Posted by Rallyper
I think this hints at one of the most fundamental problems facing WRC right now - the problems with the TV coverage that has led to poor exposure on stations around the world.
As a result, it's difficult to generate value for the sponsors - especially when it still costs such a lot to compete at WRC level (and the factory teams want sponsorship figures that don't balance up with what the sponsors see as good value).
To me, that means the way forward has to be for WRC to be free to air in major markets of Europe, Asia, America, to generate sponsorship value for money.
BMW isn't popular in Germany? :OQuote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
One still needs to promote one's products, even in one's home market. Look at Ford's presence in British domestic racing for years.Quote:
Originally Posted by Franky
Ford is American though. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
DTM are all German brand think it was always like that.
What about the fire into the Prodrive factory? Looks it burned a recce car too...