Good answers ! It's surprisingly few considering the number of years they have both driven.
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Good answers ! It's surprisingly few considering the number of years they have both driven.
Yes it does feel like an off season again.
We need to assess the calendar gap with expectations and available knowledge at time calendar was set. To set events to later months was in my opinion a smart decision at the time. They were difficult decisions in a pandemic hit world. Hopefully situation continues to improve with more certainty for people everywhere. Setting of next years calendar should be easier.
very good point Gary, definitely they must have thought about COVID as one factor. Remember in 2020 they had to cancel all rallies from March to July and people were here mocking FIA for not getting any rallies organized although in the end the situation turned out better for the summer. In 2021 we had a similar calendar as now with emphasis on the summer dates and it worked. Monte Carlo struggled with tight restrictions and Sweden was canceled altogether, as was Japan.
Another thing is that it's not that simple to make rallies change their dates. The hole is effectively left by Mexico, which is still off the calendar for COVID reasons(?). And furthermore, if Mexico makes it to next year's calendar, they won't have to do further arrangements.
They could have moved Portugal to March, but it's supposed to be a "linked" rally with Sardinia, so they would have to move both, and I'm sure both events benefit from a summer data in terms of spectators and road conditions (remember how ERC Fafe had to cancel stages a week ago)
The Promoter is probably ok with this WRC break so as to show and promote the first two rounds of the newly-acquired ERC.
Agree with all the points but as a suggestion (maybe someone reads this) then maybe they can think out something for fans in the future. For example something like Drive to Survive in F1 but much better without the fake drama etc. Some behind the scenes stuff, meetings etc from past year. Or some special episodes with drivers. Would have been nice and could fill the gap and keep the buzz going. Now it is very-very quiet.
I think this was pretty awesome. https://www.wrc.com/en/news/2022/wrc/wrc-at-50-1970s/
But I agree with you, maybe some special from WRC+, like at least retro highlights or something
Even Dirtfish have run out of WRC stories and reporters are asking fans for their favourite unusual WRC facts... and even funny driver names.
And next we go to positions 11-19
https://itgetsfasternow.com/2022/03/...-stages-11-19/
Another one up now.
https://www.wrc.com/en/news/2022/wrc/wrc-at-50-1980s/