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Just came here to say that I find interesting to listen to Colin and the other Dirt Fish guys talking on the podcast about how WRC is the "ultimate proving ground" for manufacturers to develop technology and showcase their innovations...
While WEC reporters say WEC is the ultimate proving ground for manufacturers to develop technology and etc...
And F1 say it is the ultimate proving ground for bla bla bla.... And Formula-E and Extreme-E also say they are the proving ground for new tech and bla bla bla...
hahah Interesting.. I enjoy all of these championships and yet I dont see any of them being the proving ground for anything. I dont even know what that mean. Are any of these series actually developing something for the road?
Cuz if I were to guess, maybe that RoboRace could be the actual series that could be used as a "proving ground" series, but so far no one seems interested haha... The new FIM E-Xplorer World Cup could be more interesting, with 3 "manufacturers" building an electric moto that is capable of racing in urban and terrain (if we are talking about "proving ground"). The Air Race is also returning without RedBull, and they have this plan to start having eVtols with only manufacturer teams. That would be VEERY interesting from this tech-development point of view...
Where is "autosport" right now?
I've not listened to a recent Dirtfish pod on this but context might be key. If by 'manufacturers' you/they mean car brands then I think you've got it right. Dirtfish guys are just playing the promo game for the championship, which is a promo game for the brands. These have nothing to prove or develop, consumers may translate winning to quality but really can expect their cars to work all the time, every time, everywhere, else the lease/contract is void and the manufacturer gets it back. Don't think many new car sales are people buying cars outright based on reliability, durability and engineering technology, having test driven them and not just ordered online lol.
If the claims mean these championships are a great proving ground for third party manufacturers of parts used in road cars then they may have a great point, this is more in tune with what is happening in these championships - so the likes of Kreisel, Compact Dynamics, Williams, Bosch, Continental etc. etc. could be the manufacturers put to test for selling into the road car manufacturers. I'm not sure what needs developing now for road cars more than batteries and motors, and apparently "more than two-thirds of battery manufacturing is controlled by three companies—CATL, LG, and Panasonic". Probably not what these journos mean though.
I think everybody here agrees that 'win on Sunday, sell on Monday' is well out of date. Car brands now are just keen to build the best software for a dashboard display store for upselling features like trizone climate control, activating heated seats or windscreen wipers. There's no motorsport for that.
Οgier teasing Sebastien Loeb
When you look at the months ahead ����: 1️⃣ @DTM race
, the @ExtremeELive
, the World Rally-Raid Championship … and maybe more ��
Come on Seb don't be shy... announce this Portugal rally ����!! History that we have a little fun ��
https://twitter.com/SebastienLoeb/st...65856763830274
https://twitter.com/kiwiwrcfan/statu...ikSlY3ybj3FKXA
I didn’t even realize before this tweet it will be that long.
Only 9 days left until rally Croatia but this long pause has left me with a feeling like the WRC doesn’t exist anymore
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https://twitter.com/MundoRallyes/sta...62755479003140
So big breaks are really bad for the sport. New fans are wondering if the championship still exists. Me, a hardcore fan, finds myself to lose interest.
Yes, quite agree. Whatever the reasons, it's something they need to address in the future. I much prefer the old style season with a summer break after the Acropolis in early June - and a return in late July, when it was often NZ. By April, we'd usually had 4-5 events. For new/casual fans, it seems as though it's just disappeared into the ether.
I would say it's about two things:
1) Rally Mexico not being in the calendar and other rallies not being able to move their slots
2) Calendar focused in the summer because in 2020 and 2021 COVID-19 situation was a lot better in the summer time.
I've also noticed that the rally twitter community is quite dead.
The Ukraine situation also likely takes people's attention from their normal interests.