If GM, PSA (Citroen) or VW can post operating profits of $8 billion this year, as Ford is expected to do. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by RS
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If GM, PSA (Citroen) or VW can post operating profits of $8 billion this year, as Ford is expected to do. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by RS
The Ford fans "big book of excuses" has now hit a new low, where it's suddenly about sales of private cars that is more relevant than results in a sport they have participated in since 1973 with relatively little championship success.
Personally I think it wont take many more defeats this year before M-Sport calls it a day and will start to focus 100% on getting the Fiesta WRC ahead of the DS3 WRC for next year.
But Ford still need to have a good deep look at their driver lineup for next year. They somehow need to prevent Citroën from lining up 4 strong talents (Loeb, Sordo, Ogier & PSolberg) that are all able to take points from their own two factory drivers.
And they for sure needs to replace Wilcrap in the Stobart team with a more talented driver.
Ford hasn't got a chance with the current line up. Latvala truly has the speed, but Mikko is a brilliant 2nd driver in a team. Too many times he says things like "now I have to go fast(er)" As for the paying drivers....... either they have too much money or sponsor that enjoy spending their shareholders money on hobby drivers. Its interesting that MW is getting PG to drive in the Pirelli rally, (OK only in an R2 Fiesta), maybe he has finally woken up and smelt the coffee, and realises if he gets PG's signature on a contract, maybe instead of the Skoda for S2K Cup and maybe Prodrive for 2011, his team at least gets another fast driver.
The way things stack up now is Loeb, Petter/Ogier/Latvala, then Hirvonen, then Kimi - Henning, Ice Cream, Monster and Matt are not in the game. Its more fun seeing how close PG and Prokop are to them on S2KCup rounds. Unless Ford get better drivers next year, I think they will go the way of SEAT/SKODA, Mitsu, Suzuki and Subaru - then we can have a one make cup, Citroen WRC.
I may not be a Ford fan, but this statement is very inaccurate. If I recall correctly, Ford is tied with Lancia for the most rally wins for any manufacturer. They've built plenty of excellent rally cars over the years, the Focus being one of them.Quote:
Originally Posted by MikeD
This I agree with. As it stands, they are seriously disadvantaged by their drivers.Quote:
Originally Posted by MikeD
However, Sordo is not going to stay with Citroen if they kick him out in favour of Ogier. And I don't think Petter has any allegiance with Citroen; he'll take the best car he can get his hands on, whatever that may be. At this point it's difficult to know who's going to be driving what next year, especially when it's not even certain which manufacturers will be competing.
[quote="MikeD"]The Ford fans "big book of excuses" has now hit a new low, where it's suddenly about sales of private cars that is more relevant than results in a sport they have participated in since 1973 with relatively little championship success.
But Ford still need to have a good deep look at their driver lineup for next year. They somehow need to prevent Citroën from lining up 4 strong talents (Loeb, Sordo, Ogier & PSolberg) that are all able to take points from their own two factory drivers.QUOTE]
None has said that it'll effect how many cars you've sold will allow you to invest to WRC team. It depends on the state of the business and Ford has been doing badly for years now. That's why I think, and been thinking for years, that Citroen just invests more than Ford to WRC.
How many rallies Sordo has won btw..?
I'm sending you the link. Enjoy yourself! Ford in rallying - WRC - Manufacturers 70 years of successQuote:
Originally Posted by MikeD
While we're discussing drivers, I just noticed that Dani Sordo is at risk of being overtaken by Matt Wilson in the drivers standings :eek: I suspect his fortunes will change in NZ, but for now, holding a 2 point lead over Wilson Jr must be giving Quesnel fits :p
Maybe Ford has equally as many wins as Lancia but Lancia quit the sport some 17-18 years ago. And btw: I was referring to championship success. All Ford have are 3 manu titles in their entire WRC history plus 1 drivers title in 1981 and one semi-drivers title in 1979. Not exately impressive over 37 years of rallying.Quote:
Originally Posted by serial jeff
None of course, but he will for sure make life difficult for Ford in the Manu title with 4 tarmac rallies this year and he has beaten Latvala in the drivers title in the last 3 years ... so he is more valuable for Citroën that people might notice.Quote:
Originally Posted by Woodeye
God, that corny song again? Don't be ridiculous! Ford definitely deserved more than this and in fact very often came close with many, many 2nd and 3rd places in the title race - in the drivers and manufacturers. Ford was rallying non stop from the first Monte Carlo rallies until today, an absolutely unbeatable loyalty and performance consistency record!Quote:
Originally Posted by MikeD
:up: Best reaction on a lot of Bullsh!t post here! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Bobcat
Yep it sure does help when the french tax payers put sooo much money into their car companies, no wonder they can spend as much as they like on their motorsport programmes.........Quote:
Originally Posted by Kamikaze
If they can't make money they should go bankrupt, oh wait citroen already did that in the seventies....
http://www.nowpublic.com/world/peuge...nch-government
http://www.caradvice.com.au/22928/vo...bail-out-plan/http://www.forbes.com/2009/02/09/ren..._autos_12.html
Level playing field? my arse.........
IMO a Citroén can’t be compared to a Citroén and a Ford can’t be compared to another Ford and even more difficult it’s to compare Citroén with a Ford. Just look what Petter achieved with the Xsara and know what he’s doing whit the C4.
I think the two cars have been designed with a quite different philosophy. The Citroén was designed for tarmac rallies and the Ford for gravel rallies but was I’ve read, it’s seems to better to design the car for tarmac and then adding to it the gravel specs.
IMO the Citroén looks more agile compared to the Ford?