Ok, to say the truth, 99 500 £ is only starting price for the project, with M-Sport there are usually very high additional costs for damaged things on the car...Quote:
Originally Posted by Kalm
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Ok, to say the truth, 99 500 £ is only starting price for the project, with M-Sport there are usually very high additional costs for damaged things on the car...Quote:
Originally Posted by Kalm
I thought assurances covered that type of costs...? Maybe expensive assurance is additional?Quote:
Originally Posted by PLuto
I think there is some insurance, but also big "participation" (I dont know if the word is correct). And this additional costs are really high. At least experience from last years told it...Quote:
Originally Posted by Rallyper
Not WRC but worth a look Walter Rorhl interview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzkSCOa-dNw#t=217
Does anybody know, how many people watched Rally France live coverage?
Two well known WRC-drivers are on the entrylist to the Swedish Championship Wintersprint 18 January..
Both Petter Solberg and Thomas Rådström will drive Citroen WRC-cars ....
In France that shouldn't be high, as Sport + as not so many suscribers ... I'll try to find this !Quote:
Originally Posted by wrc45
Edit : find a study who talked about this. In France, during 10 days around the 2013 rally, media talks 3600 times of it. Kantar Sport who made the study said that was the most shown events in WRC. 176 millions people in cumulative audience (for those, like me, who aren't specialist of audience rates, that means that at least 176 millions people were exposed to the rally by media).
But I can't find figures for Sport+ / Canal + live stages.
It looks to be back on MotorsTV this year!
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/112090
Looks like it will be BT Sport. Either well done WRC Promoter for not putting it on free to air TV :evil:
Commentary by Colin and Becs.Quote:
Originally Posted by HaCo