N&R thread for 2019
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N&R thread for 2019
can a mod delete this thread ??
its trash.
Are there some R&R changes in the pipeline from FIA for 2019?
Could this be true?
New naming system of rally car classes
Formula 1 sets the direction. Who carries the number "1" in the name, is generally recognized as the highest level. In rally sport, however, this is exactly the other way round, where "Rally 1" (R1 for short) is considered an entry-level class. In customer sports, it goes up to R5 vehicles, the top ("World Rally Cars") carries no R designation.
This classification will change in the future, because the FIA is working on a new structure in which all designations are literally turned on their heads.
In the future, the entry-level vehicles will be referred to as "Rallye 5". Here, the World Association of cheapest cars, which can be equipped with a simple manual transmission, to a standard sequential gearbox (eg Opel Adam Cup), but must be provided in any case with a homologated by the manufacturer safety package ,
One level above the previous R2 cars are classified as "Rally 4". Again, there will be a new technical regulations shortly. The previous R3 vehicles have apparently had their day, because under the name "Rallye 3", the FIA plans cheap four-wheel-drive vehicles, which, as in the "Rallye 1" group, have standard parts and could resemble the original Group-N.
As a result of the changeover, the currently most successful customer sports vehicles will no longer have the suffix "R5" but will be listed as "Rally 2" (R2). It is quite possible that the new Volkswagen Polo, which is due to celebrate its premiere in the autumn, will soon be renamed "R5" to "R2".
In the rally sport, the top class will in the future carry the "1", here you will find the modern World Rally Cars again, the fastest rally cars in history.
Original news article: https://www.rallye-magazin.de/wrc/ar...rallye-system/
Good to see the FIA addressing the real problem with this sport.
He he, not that important as such, but makes it more logical across autosport, for non petrolheads to understand what the topdog class is.
But that Fia acknowledges a miss with R4, and will make a less expensive new R3 class with 4wd, is for many more youngsters more important.
Yes, the totally most logical thing for a common guy is to understand why Fabia R5 runs in R2 class and Peugeot 208 R2 in R4 class...
It's nearly as logical as how the Bombardier CS100 became the Airbus A220 :D
we are 4 months away...
stop being trash...
why have 2 threads ?
I guess all R5 cars quickly will be renamed R2, also older models, and the same for all carclasses exept R3, that will change to 4wd anyway.
I dont think this will be a problem for very long.
But to have a championship and a carclass called the same is at best strange.......
I have to agree with N.O.T here, this thread is useless for 4 months.