The reporter, Anette Latva-Piikkilä, reported samekind of things, claimed it was difficult to do her work.Quote:
Originally Posted by ProRally
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The reporter, Anette Latva-Piikkilä, reported samekind of things, claimed it was difficult to do her work.Quote:
Originally Posted by ProRally
Was one of the most pathetic rallies I have ever watched. Seeing all the bullsh*t unfold before me was depressing. What happened to drivers actually driving and winning on their driving abilities?
Now they basically drive the first day to lie 4th or 5th on the road and have these other young guys specially employed for the purpose of then being their lacky within the team cleaning the road for them.
A team needs about 3 cars to try and ensure one guy wins. Mr Quesnel also, every time he talks about why he did something the filthy smirk, I couldn't trust him as far as I could kick him.
Thank goodness I have the better days of rallying on DVD's, just pop those in everytime I need a WRC fix now, watching the recent dribble is not worth it.
Photos from Jordan Rally 2010
http://www.supermotores.net/sm/fotos.asp?id=148
http://www.supermotores.net/sm/fotos.asp?id=147
The only important thing is that Seb. Loeb won and that's it.. :)
Nice pics... But where is the yellow C4? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by rbatista82
Just have to add that with two manufacturers and stupid rule this sport has been destroyed. Hope next year will change everything...
Not very much will change next year. New car rules mean that hi-tech stays, paddle shift gearboxes, direct injection (200 BAR) turbo engines etc. Maybe Prodrive Mini joins in but I suspect Citroen have had their way, and it will be a Citroen/Ford series in the "new era" Sorry to be negative, but I cant see many manufacturers rushing in with the expensive slightly changed status quo. I don't like S2000 / IRC but at least it has manufacturers, and more cars capable of winning. I feel that allowing hi-tech will keep new manufacturers away. - I hope I am wrong.Quote:
Originally Posted by COD
Škoda confirmed ongoing development of new WRC car. In the moment we don't know if they want to only supply private teams or also take part in WRC as works team.
So in the moment it looks like we have four new generation WRC cars for start - DS3, Fiesta, Mini and Fabia. At least it's more than two :)
Thats good, and I am glad if that's the case. I had picked up on something about Skoda - can you point me to something official? Rumours that the official announcement re the Prrodrive Mini later this month. Names connected with Prodrive Mini are rumoured to be Kris Meeke, PG Andersson and Chris Atkinson. Allthough everyone (including Prodrive management) are denying that anything about drivers is sorted.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Mirek Fric [Cze
The source is this article (in Czech only): http://moto.sport.cz/moto/rallye/166...ou-rallye.html
Mr. Hrabánek, Škoda Motorsport boss, confirmed there that Škoda will continue in S2000 development and in the same time starts development of 1.6T engine for future WRC car which he considered important for Škoda because new WRC cars will be allowed in all FIA championships, not WRC only. As far as I understand that is the main reason for building that car.