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15th November 2019, 11:38 #1
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WRC future
If Citröen quit, and the 2017 cars are to expensive for privateers, what is the next formula?
An R5+ hybrid?
Maybe thats the resonable economic and sporting formula.
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15th November 2019, 12:09 #2
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Hybrid is never an economic formula. That's the most complex and complicated option You can choose.
Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump
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15th November 2019, 12:15 #3
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I think hybrid is part of the next formula, but how economic it is is a different thing.
Maybe put R5 as toppclass, or an R5+, i'll bet Tänak will be spectacular in an R5 too.
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15th November 2019, 12:18 #4
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Hybrid is a politically and socially motivated option, not economically in terms of championship cost.
However the thing is that the manufacturers are willing to pay more for this politically motivated option, which tells You that the money is there. I don't think that in terms of the championship expenses we can talk simply in money figures. The motivations in the marketing activities are not purely financial and so are not the benefits.Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump
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15th November 2019, 12:51 #6
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15th November 2019, 13:25 #7
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Apparently the preferred supplier for the generic hybrid system is quoting £500k per car, hardly a cost reducer is it? Needless to say its a bit of a sticking point contract wise!
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15th November 2019, 14:03 #8
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15th November 2019, 14:29 #9
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Yes. Comes from a well connected source.
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15th November 2019, 14:52 #10
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Hard to compare anything to Rally3 as no such car homologated and really nobody knows their speed... On dry tarmac GTs are faster than Rally4, on very slippery not, as at least Alpine non stop on...
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