1.6T Subaru? Do you know something the rest of us don't? Has my namsake pulled off a masterstroke over in Finland?Quote:
Originally Posted by MJW
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1.6T Subaru? Do you know something the rest of us don't? Has my namsake pulled off a masterstroke over in Finland?Quote:
Originally Posted by MJW
2011 will be too soon for Ogier, although I know that's not your point! However I do agree that the new era i.e. 2011-2020 will be dominated by Ogier and Mikkelsen. I see no-one else with the potential that these two have.
I like the sound of this. I dont think the IRC will last that much longer. It was a stop-gap and a wake up call that will allow the WRC to move forward.Quote:
Originally Posted by MJW
They need to kill the IRC. Make friends with Eurosport and try to do a deal to bring their brand of coverage (albeit with a bit more gloss) to the WRC.
1.6T WRC // PWRC // R2/R3 JWRC - sounds good to me.
In all seriousness what manufacturer could Tommi Makinen Racing bring to the WRC?
SUBARUQuote:
Originally Posted by Simmi
IRC will live just as long someone is interested to pay the bill, and Eurosport is not doing so well, no one or nobody is trying to kill it or need it killed.
Don't you think the FIA/ISC would prefer if it wasn't stealing headlines/manufacturers away from the WRC though? They might want to see it merged or removed.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tomi
No i dont, IRC is a new serie, but soon you will see that the same law of business is there too, and car brands will take off, soon as participating becomes an burdon.Quote:
Originally Posted by Simmi
Also its impossible to merge, I belive that when Eurosport call it a day, the French might try to create some other small serie in Central Europe.
In the issue no 1/2010 of Vauhdin Maailma there’s an interview with Tommi and he says he’s interested in running a WRC team and Subaru has a suitable 1,6T engine but that’s all. TMR has 2500 sqrm new facilities and at the moment they’re building about 20 Subaru N-group cars per year of which about 90% are exported. He also says that the “signals” from Japan also tells that Subaru will put efforts on group N.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tarmac Tommy
A 2011 WRC will be a S2000 – 2000cc engine + 1,6T engine and a gearbox similar used at the moment in S2000 cars that can cope with the higher torque.
We sure do have an exciting future ahead!
Then maybe they should have given the promoter contract to Eurosport instead of North One...Quote:
Originally Posted by Simmi