And his WRC-2 program as a WRC Academy winner..?
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And his WRC-2 program as a WRC Academy winner..?
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This is true, rally drivers are not stars anymore. I think Grönholm was the last really carismatic driver there. His flamboyant comments and personality made him a star. Ok Petter for sure was also like that. But after them, these current ones look like accountants.
But I agree also that loosing events like Safari and with the current format, the sport has lost the endurance and adventure aspects.
But we must also note that the world has changed, so many things around us are so much different than in 1970's-1990's, many new extrme sports to compete from the attention of the young generation. And let's face it, rallying is a difficult and expensive sport to get into, many of the new extreme ones are much easier and cheaper.
Best years of rally was for me the E30 M3 prodrive/subaru 555/Evo 5 and 6. It was awesome you saw subaru s and evo s line up next to rally stages. Rally cars were spectacular in group a. Now the rally cars are more like buggy s if you see how much wheel travel they have. In the early days they need a scandinavian flick to turn the car into a corner. Now they drive on rails and lost attention from the spectators. The same happens to F1 right now and it will also happen to DTM were they change to 4 cilinder engines in 2 years time.
The future of autosport is not looking good. Fia organization kills autosport with all this fuel saving programs and smaller engines. When the spectators stay away the sponsors will go away for sure and then eventually the sport is killed.
If you just look at some youtube movies people screaming and cheering when a RWD Escort / E30 M3 / Cossie is driving sideways on the stages. Even in rally s today it s more a head turner then 4wd fiesta s and ds3 s all together. And the most boring rallycar is a fwd for spectators.
Something has to change!!!
I don't think FWD must be so boring. On asphalt if I shall choose whether Evo VI or 306 Maxi I take the Maxi any day. S1600 cars were pretty great on asphalt too.
fwd in rally is a parody. actually, fwd in any motorsport is a parody.
An FWD parody...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEi3PLeEARs
How much ignorance a man needs to write some BS like that...
Remembering Thiry in the Xsara Kitcar in Ypres. Was a great force then against stronger cars!
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What I see is a car that sounds loud, has a powerful engine and is driven by a capable driver. Nothing that can't be achieved by RWD or AWD. What is the specific advantage the FWD gives - the struggle in the hairpins or the lift-up of the operating axle when you hit the trottle, the understeer that you get when exiting a corner?