Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 car Chassis 58 of Nasser AlAttiyah destroyed by fire in Cyprus Rally
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Personnally, I would say Fabia is a little more reliable and all-around but not a big gap and even now, I think it is quite equal (maybe reliability is still a little better for Skoda as I never heard main drivers complaining about it in Skoda whereas it is the most used car).
I think what really costs a lot to VW was the PR side: the VW was waited as a dominant car with Skoda experience + their WRC experience but it had some reliability issue at the beginning (logical seeing what happened to Hyundai and Citroen) and facing a car at the best of his development such as Skoda is not simple.
And the back-to-back fires for Camilli and a Portuguese driver (Meireles?) has costed a lot also I think because it didn’t given much confidence to the potential drivers.
I am guessing the engineers for the new Fabia has taken the best from both, and will smash the opposition when it comes.
As far as I remember there was a lot of problems with Polo R5 at the beginning:
- power steering issues
- suspension issues (rear axle falling apart)
- fires
Some sources:
https://www.motorsportforums.com/sho...)-News/page564
https://www.motorsportforums.com/sho...=1#post1214026
But now it seems one of the best cars in its class.
I remember D. Marban during Rally Islas Canarias:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRilpEsrcqM
Also Veiby in Portugal
https://www.rallit.fi/teemu-suninen-...ten-ylitoihin/
Suninen's comments about the Hyundai: "The car understeers in the middle of the corner, especially in slow corners."