How did it win the Spanish championship then? :)
By the way, speaking of big things, have you ever seen Rover Vitesse? :)
http://allracingcars.com/gallery/rov...ally-car-6.jpg
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How did it win the Spanish championship then? :)
By the way, speaking of big things, have you ever seen Rover Vitesse? :)
http://allracingcars.com/gallery/rov...ally-car-6.jpg
How many times must the same thing be discussed in this thread????
Look! Something happened that made GTs relevant.
Yeah! Now Porsche can compete against Ford Fiestas!
No. Porsche will never be interested in doing that.
And repeat.
Don't forget the Audi 200:
http://images.delcampe.com/img_large...06/743_001.jpg
You've made a solid summary. Fact is that Porsche AG has no interest in rallying what so ever and period. I don't like this decision but that's the way it is. The earth is still rotating around......And if I understand this than also the so called ''GT haters'' could live with the fact that sometimes (in ideal conditions) the S2000/R5 drivers could be beaten by GT cars (until now just P911 succeeded this). And not being immediately offended and repeat again and again the only 911 advantage (100 HP more); on the other hand they always forget over all disadvantages with which 911 drivers must cope on every meter of SS.
Porsche 911 will always be in rally sport a matter for privateers. And if the driver of P911 beats the hell out of the R5 driver, they should be congratulated to (sometimes I have the feeling as the driver is a ''0'' fact when we discuss over GT cars..), even if the car is without restrictor. It is a pure spectacle. The defeated R5 driver is still going to be an offical winner, true....
That's not really an advantage on dry abrasive asphalt such as that on Canarias, quite the oposite. Rear engined RWD with 325 mm tyres has no problem with traction in such conditions. Purely mechanical 4WD system without central differential brings a lot of natural understeering and eats power. It's of course something different on rallies like Barum.
Think about why there are nearly no 4WD cars on circuits and those which are there only use very sophisticated torque vectoring systems and not some stupid mechanical diffs without central differential as Audi Quattro from 1982.