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3rd May 2008, 22:27 #1
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no suzuki @2009?
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/67077
Suzuki's immediate future in the World Rally Championship has been questioned following rumours in the WRC service park that the Japanese firm is ready to pull the plug on the SX4 WRC at the end of the season.
Suzuki developed the SX4 WRC - their first ever World Rally Car - with a long-term future in mind. When they began the project, there was talk of the current regulations continuing until 2012. Now, however, the car will be obsolete by the end of next season.
Sources close to the Suzuki World Rally Team say the European-based outfit have hinted at a WRC withdrawal for next year, in favour of developing a new Super 2000-plus SX4 through 2009 in readiness for a world championship return in 2010.
The firm's manufacturer representative Keiichi Suzuki denied the decision had been taken, saying: "We expected to use SX4 WRC until 2012. But now the rules changes come early, for 2010. We will start to discuss the future soon, but nothing is decided."
Suzuki categorically denied rumours that the team would not start the next round in Sardinia. He did add, however, that the team might be without team principal Nobuhiro 'Monster' Tajima for a second rally in succession. Tajima missed the Jordan Rally due to illness.
There was talk, however, that Tajima's absence could be longer term following more speculation that he and Suzuki had parted company. Again, Keicchi Suzuki declined to confirm that Tajima would be present on round six.
"It depends on his schedule," is all he would add.
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3rd May 2008, 22:49 #2
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Originally Posted by dimviiiMarco Simoncelli 1987-2011
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3rd May 2008, 22:54 #3
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Suzuki would be more than right to pull out, no point in developing a car that will be obsolete in a year.
Rest in peace Richard
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4th May 2008, 04:18 #4
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Even if they decide to stay in WRC, I think their mission has changed from making a winning car in SX4 but just to get data to build on for the future. In fact, Suzuki Sports is planning to develop Swift S2000 to comply with the new WRC regulations. However Suzuki Sports and Suzuki Co. are two different operations, and it seems that Suzuki Co. (which is where money is) is starting to lose the interest in pursuing rallying as their way of promotions.
Waiting for Subaru to come back to be :champion:
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4th May 2008, 10:23 #5
Too bad... the car is totally unreliable but I think they can eventually improve shortly (success in S1600 proves it), but if they pull the plug now it means a whole lotta C4-Focus mass and nothing more to see...
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4th May 2008, 10:36 #6
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I doubt that anyone from Suzuki would be talking like this about the forthcoming rule changes making the car obsolete if that car was a competitive proposition.
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4th May 2008, 12:16 #7
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That's why I hate when rules are changed.
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4th May 2008, 16:37 #8
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Unbelievable.. The car needs developement, but seems to be promising in future years. It's way too soon to say the car sucks..
Too bad for Suzu . I was hoping to have a new manufacturer in the championship.
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Originally Posted by BDunnellRest in peace Richard
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4th May 2008, 21:41 #10
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If Suzuki have any brains they'll have an S2000 car ready ASAP to test next year in the WRC so they can hit the ground running in 2010
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