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(HJ 80/100 with 4.2 TD or V8 and Celica4wd/Supra is/was good ToyOta)
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I remember going from GrB to GrA in 1987.
First I thought this will be boooring. But lost interest? Nope.
And it wasn´t boring. Exciting as ever, and we all know what developments came out...
The change between 1987 and 1986 would be the same as going to R2/Rally4 cars for next year.
https://www.dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/t...an-fancy-cars/
This Tänak interview is weird. He says he wants to bring the costs down but isn't ready to let go of any of the things which make up the cost (engine, transmission, aero, performance) and still talks about adding hybrid and space frame or reducing weight, which won't be free...
No body likes change , that's normal but looking back as Rallyper says , the change from GrB to GrA was a dramatic one that kept evolving after that the next big one was from 2 liter to 1600 , change is always frowned on but it is usually for the better.
Group B to Group A was initially bad, but became great over the next couple of years. 1987 itself was pretty rubbish with the cars etc, but most of that was because of the sudden end to Group B, if 1987 had allowed Group B cars with reduced power/better safety and then gone Group A in 1988 it would have been a better transition with more decent cars ready to compete.
From 2.0 to 1.6 I actually thought was better, the cars sounded better as they revved higher and they didn’t look any slower to watch. We only had Ford and Citroen anyway, so we didn’t lose any manufactures and by the end of that year the Mini was running, with Hyundai and VW in the wings...
I think others have said before on here, new regs are a good time for new companies to enter as they don’t have to compete against teams who have used the same regulations for some time already, everyone has learning to do.
Agreed! Hopefully it will encourage more manufacturer interest too.
Shame that some 'fans' say they / others will walk away even before a reg change has taken effect. I guess it shows they aren't proper fans in the first place.
As long as something is being driven flat out through a forest, by the best in the world, I'll always be there with a grin on my face.
Tanak on the future...
https://www.dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/t...an-fancy-cars/
Hardcore fans who would watch anything might still watch ugly SUV's but not the general public who wont see any excitement in it. Therefore a big source of publicity will be lost.
And electric is the next step and probably sooner than you think as hybrid is already 'old tech'.
Real fans have stuck with rally through thick and thin and rule changes, but ugly, silent, electric SUV's is more than a change from Gp B to Gp A or 2.0 to 1.6.
Suzuki SX4 WRC (and Ignis S1600) was just like those "SUV" which are now coming.
I have never heard that someone has stopped watching rallies because of those Suzuki´s
I don´t care which models they are using.