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18th May 2010, 08:51 #1
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Money, money, money!
After walking around the service park at Rally NZ and looking at the major expense it takes to compete at this level, my burning question is where does all the money come from?
I’m not talking about the works teams, or the WRC privateers. I can see the Argentinean Ice Cream and Norweign electronic shop sponsorship here.
I’m talking about the drivers doing the PWRC, SWRC & JWRC (not that we have ever had the JWRC here in NZ).
Drivers like Toshi Arai, he’s been doing the PWRC for almost a decade, but carries very little sponsorship on his car. Where’s the finance coming from?
Then there is Nasser Al-Attiyah, he is doing something like 22 rallies this year.
With only limited TV coverage of the minor championships, I can’t imagine any sponsor coughing up with the millions it takes to do this.
Speaking to a team manager of one of the top NZ championship cars a few years ago, he told me it takes about NZ$120,000 (60,000 Euro) to do the six round NZ championship. That’s to pay for transport, accommodation for unpaid crew and drivers, meals, fuel, tyres and entry fees. That’s just the running cost, the car is on top of that, more if you crash.
Flying cars and parts in containers around the globe, having paid crew staying in hotels, paying your co-driver, buying or leasing top cars all adds up.
Where is all this cash coming from? Self made millionaires, rich Daddys, government funding???
Pons, Prokop, Toshi, Nasser, Sandell, Sousa, Brynildsen, Araujo, Grondal, Flodin, Linari etc.
Show me the money!
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18th May 2010, 10:00 #2
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Good question!! Saying that, although the sums seems huge, in the grand scheme of world sport, they actually aren't. Compared to F1, it's loose change.
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18th May 2010, 10:14 #3
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Originally Posted by Maui J.
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18th May 2010, 10:19 #4
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Bernardo Sousa is Rich Daddy, he's father is owner of a transport company I think.
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18th May 2010, 10:57 #5
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Brynildsen is not from a wealthy family.. Not in this order anyway..
Never give up...
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25th May 2010, 03:15 #6
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Apparently one of the team managers let slip to a tour group in NZ the yearly budgets for various teams.
He said 28 million euros for citroen (junior team also?),
24 million euros for Ford, (as above I presume it includes that covers Stobbart as well)
and 4 million euros for Petter.
Sound about right?
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25th May 2010, 06:37 #7
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Originally Posted by 6789
Next time I see my friend I'll ask him again.
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26th May 2010, 16:55 #9Originally Posted by Francis44
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29th May 2010, 22:46 #10Originally Posted by Langdale Forest
Its interesting about the money being mentioned here. Its under 30 million euros for a full WRC drive, where as a few years ago Subaru's budget was 50 million euros total. That is from the Engineering The World Rally series on TV.
I know the value of the Euro has changed but it just goes to show how bloody HUGE the marketing budget of a car manufacturer is on a global scale.
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