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Thread: [WRC] News & rumours (part III)
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27th June 2015, 17:22 #2941
By YLE (like BBC in England) strong rumours says that Toyota WRC rally operation could be run by Tommi Mäkinen Racing. They say that it would be run from Puuppola (near Jyväskylä) but at least for me it’s difficult to believe. Far away from everywhere. Mikko Hirvonen is also involved in the operation of TMR.
Finnish to English Google translation is shit as usually.
https://translate.google.com/transla...8870&edit-text=
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http://yle.fi/urheilu/toyotan_rallit...kanssa/8108870“Don’t eat the yellow snow” Frank Zappa
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28th June 2015, 01:20 #2942
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But why not? Strong know-how and fast gravelroads everywhere around helps develop car. So let´s hope rumours are true.
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Tommi Mäkinen, back in the years...
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28th June 2015, 14:03 #2943
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I find it slightly bizarre. An unproven team at International level, why on earth would you give it to them? Seems strange, and very un-Toyota like.
Is there a better sound than that of Porsche engined Flat-6 ???
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28th June 2015, 22:01 #2944
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1st July 2015, 17:02 #2945
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Great to hear that @CitroenRacing have committed to the #WRC in 2016 as confirmed by brand CEO Linda Jackson
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2nd July 2015, 11:15 #2947
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Citroen Racing will withdraw from either the WRC or WTCC at the end of 2016...
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2nd July 2015, 11:25 #2948
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Citroen will withdraw from either the World Rally Championship or World Touring Car Championship in 2017.
The French firm has won 17 driver and manufacturer titles since entering the WRC in 2000, has dominated the WTCC for the last 18 months, and will continue in both championships until the end of 2016.
Citroen CEO Linda Jackson insists no decision has been taken yet about which will continue beyond that.
"For 2016 we have our two disciplines: world rally and world touring," Jackson told AUTOSPORT.
"I can safely say to you that we are reviewing the decisions and for 2017 nothing has been decided.
"But, we have made the decision that Citroen will only be officially involved in one discipline for 2017."
Its DS brand will enter Formula E later this year as a manufacturer with Virgin Racing, ending speculation that the WTCC programme would be rebranded.
Citroen, WTCC
That leaves the WRC and WTCC to fight for the Citroen name.
While its current WTCC customer Sebastien Loeb Racing could take over the primary programme in a semi-works capacity, with or without Loeb himself competing, that wouldn't necessarily be considered an 'official' involvement.
The geographical location of rallies and races is set to play pivotal role in the decision, along with technical regulations and budgetary requirements.
"In terms of the segment of vehicle, it's important which segment of cars the FIA decides to go with [in the 2017 WRC]," Jackson said,
"And secondly we're looking for something with the same number of races - 12 or 13 - including China.
"We would want a presence in China, that's our first market and obviously it's important for us.
"Whichever discipline we go to, we need to make sure we can work on the same budget or less.
"Yes, Citroen Racing and sport is important for us, but it would have to be within the budgets we have already got."
China has hosted a WRC round once before, in 1999, and a 2016 return was flagged earlier this year, while the WTCC has raced in the nation since 2011.
Asked if the absence of a WRC round in China would mean the end of Citroen in world rallying, Jackson said: "Nothing is ever definitive.
"We haven't made our decision yet, but clearly China and - having a race there - is very important for us because China is our first market in terms of sales.
"We've still got a long way to go in terms of improving not only our market share there, but also our image, and having a race there is becoming mandatory for manufacturers.
"Everybody is trying to increase exposure in China, it's a very important market."
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2nd July 2015, 11:52 #2949
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it is better to go out of the WRC... their effort is not serious since Loebs retirement... plus their last sentence about china shows they move towards that decision.
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2nd July 2015, 14:38 #2950
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Very much can change until we reach decision. I´m not speculating but for sure there´re so many ways things could turn out, which can´t be predicted yet.
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