Those differences in dimensions were not that big actually. I remember the wheelbase of the Impreza WRC had a wheelbase of +-5cm longer than the 206 WRC. The differences in appearance/looks of the cars were bigger than they are now, for sure...
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That doesn't necessarily mean it will have the same dimensions. New VAG platform architecture is much more variable (and even before this MQB architecture many Skoda models actually used different wheelbases to similar VW counterparts)
However Skoda tend to major on interior space so it's a good bet the next generation Fabia will have a longer wheelbase.
Most likely Fabia IV will have same wheelbase as Polo/Ibiza, i.e. reasonably larger than current R5 car.
Quick check on Martin Holmes yearbooks: the 206 WB measured 2,468m, 4,2cm less than the Evo VI, 13,2cm less than the Evo VII, 5,2 cm less than any Impreza GD, 8,7cm less than the Xsara or less 14,7cm than the Focus MkI. The Corolla WB was 3cm shorter than the 206.
Instead of a max length, at the time there was a mandatory minimal 4m overall length; only Peugeot (and later Skoda) choose a B segment car, all the others used C cars. If a shorter WB was so vital, for sure other manus would easily, like Peugeot, sort a limited series of their B models with larger bumpers in order to pass the 4m.
True. Still the only B cars already using the new platform (Ibiza and Polo) have the same WB (2,564m).
Different times, different technical rules (all active cars before 2006 for example), very different tyres and suspension and very different conditions for design optimization through simulations. I would say that today it's less about personal inventions of the designers and more about very systematic work.
According rallye-magazin.de Polo GTI R5 will not be homologated in August. So, debut should be in Catalunya.
So will all R5s have a version of this document, where the last joker it has installed is noted?
So are manufacturers and firms approved to install jokers issuing them?
Just so byuers know what to ask the seller to show as proof.
https://www.rfeda.es/documents/20185/734626/RD%20ASFALTO%202017%20Anexo%2012%20Declaraci%C3%B3 n%20Jokers%20Veh%C3%ADculos%20Gr%20R5
It looks like it's nothing more than a declaration of what is installed in the particular car to be signed by the team during scrutineering.
Quite similar list you need to fill on every WRC/ERC event when you start with R5 car, they update it then in their system and control. Next rally you can't start with older spec than it's noted in gold book.
That Spanish list is nice, but not actual.
Looks like VW will delay homologation, they will not have time to reach timelines to get it ready for August 1.
This according to Sven Smets talking to Rallye Magazine. They need more testing to be certain it is good enough on both surfaces.