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1st December 2022, 04:44 #671
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If i remember correctly, a top spec impreza Gr.N from Tommi Mäkinen Racing costed over 100K with spares.
A Mitsubishi Evo X R4 costed 120K, again, if i remember correctly.
But most Gr.N imprezas costed from 70-80K, probably "clean".
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1st December 2022, 07:32 #672
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1st December 2022, 07:57 #673
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1st December 2022, 11:39 #674
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2nd December 2022, 15:59 #675
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Note that the Renault will be a pure customer operation for the Clio Rally3 as they have no in-house rally team to run it. Unlike M-Sport (Poland) which did the Fiesta.
Any ideas which teams may buy/run the new Clio for customers apart from Chazel and Fun Meca Sport ?Last edited by Fast Eddie WRC; 2nd December 2022 at 16:03.
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2nd December 2022, 17:09 #676
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They will build 1 Rally3/week. I'm sure there will be a waiting list. I know there are a few of them ordered for the Netherlands.
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2nd December 2022, 17:15 #677
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4th December 2022, 18:58 #678
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5th December 2022, 06:59 #679
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But Rally3 is not relative to N4. In a lot of countries back in the day, the group N was a top tier car with which you could fight for overall victories/podiums. Now the Rally3 barely fights a Rally4 car.
Also with the N4 you could start on a low budget and step by step build it up to a top spec. With the Rally3 you are on 120 000 Euro from the get go.
So I don't think Rally3 replaces N4, it is it's own new group with it's customers.
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5th December 2022, 12:57 #680
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You are right, but the era of N4 is gone. I mean the whole concept of having "stock" car and building better and better car is not technically possible due to macro-economical reasons. So the customers could be quite similar group ...
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