Thread: Japanese exodus continues
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1st January 2009, 09:57 #11Senior Member
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This is actually a valid point. All non Japanese that have been involved in japanese teams in rally or formula 1 have mentioned the differences in how to run an organization.
Originally Posted by WRCfan
TTE is one of the few that have worked, but that was a very european organization, with a known swede on top !
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1st January 2009, 10:29 #12Senior Member
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I am living in Japan and see it in all aspects of business, there is too much 'talking' about doing things, and not enough 'doing' of things. I see it everyday. They are not very proactive about things compared to western people. The idea of needing a 'consensus' about doing something rather than someone being proactive and saying 'this is what needs to be done' and taking the reins on things never happens.
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Yeah, Subaru and Toyota didn't do well in WRC.
Originally Posted by Buzz Lightyear

If you think that the financial crises is an excuse to anything, you are just wrong. The crises didn't hit the world totally on 2008, it will do it on 2009. You will see.Blessed are the woodheads since when the flood will arise they won't drown.
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It happens in west as well. Just go to Sweden. I know what I'm talking about.
Originally Posted by WRCfan
Blessed are the woodheads since when the flood will arise they won't drown.
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I belive you are right about this, one other thing might be that the last economic crises in Japan is still in good memory, but on the other hand the amount they was (Subaru,Suzuki) investing in rally was peanuts and makes no difference.
Originally Posted by Woodeye
Aja kovaa Pena.
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1st January 2009, 13:15 #16Senior Member
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Originally Posted by Sulland
A very few with a direct injection system(Aprilia)and a particulates filter(Peugeot MTC)...
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1st January 2009, 13:28 #17Senior Member
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And nor, of course, did Mitsubishi.
Originally Posted by Woodeye
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1st January 2009, 14:03 #18Senior Member
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Toni, the fact remains, if Honda, Subaru, Suzuki, Kawasaki won their respective titles last year, the would not have withdrawn. You state that the budget required at peanuts compared with their overall revenue, enforcing the point the the financial crisis is only an excuse.
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...or maybe the Japanese see beforehand what's going to happen this year in economy and they've already started to prepare for it. Unlike european manufacturers. And the yanks are dead already, maybe not Ford, but the 2 other giants.
Originally Posted by Buzz Lightyear
If I would be the head of any autocompany at the moment I would take all the money out from motorsport and invest it to somewhere I could get profit (or savings for that matter). You really don't anything out from motorsport. Or at least it is really hard to calculate what you gain from it.Blessed are the woodheads since when the flood will arise they won't drown.


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Porsche are still in GT racing, which is their natural habitat. I don't see any works supported/sponsored program like Ford M-Sport happening, for the reasons you are all saying. The only hope is...
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