Toyota and a certain Italian manufacturer would be more than welcomed.
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Toyota and a certain Italian manufacturer would be more than welcomed.
Todt proposed this for F1, so Mahonen the a**licker was quick to respond :)Quote:
Originally Posted by vkangas
one is the WV the other is a mystery....
my guess is Toyota.
He meant two new factories VW is already on it's way in to WRC.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
No he meant two new factories, VW is already on it's way in to WRC.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
Toyota would be nice, however as I'm also a Sportscar fan, that seems more likely at the moment - as far as Japan are concerned. TTE in Cologne may feel different.
Don`t forget that there were recent rumours about Subaru, which is Toyota owned. The other manu could be Fiat/Saab (which I seriously doubt).
I think Toyota are large enough to do both Sportscars and WRC. Rumours keep suggesting Subaru to WTCC. TOYOTA have had a torrid time of late with bad publicity, what best but to launch a hi tech hybrid type Sportscar programme and a WRC (especially if that is going more long distance and back to Africa) I think it would be a high stakes game for Subaru to come back, last few years were not good for them and even in UK whilst in their last year or so rallying the marketing people we pushing Legacy estate for horse shows rather than the mid 90's blue and yellow Colin fanboys.Quote:
Originally Posted by AndyRAC
Well, there are voices on Toyota, Subaru and Saab. But the first 2 (probably) won't join the WRC together... so maybe it's Saab + Toyota or Subaru?
About FIAT, to me it's impossible that they join WRC.