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Thread: The new FIA WRC-car concept 2017
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18th August 2015, 19:02 #181
They should easily have been able to stuff said engine in the 206 the magicians from pipo moteurs should have been able to sort that out, no issues there... If they had stayed with the 206 and the 5 speed they would have had more manufacturers titles.
"I am fed up with this car"
-Grönholm about the 307
Anyway, we are hiking pretty far off topic now hahahaha.
Does anybody think it is likely that Peugeot will return to WRC if PSA mates Citroën give up?
They should (in my hopeful mind) be able to take over since they are the same house and all.Last edited by itix; 18th August 2015 at 19:05.
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18th August 2015, 20:26 #182Senior Member
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I was thinking the same about Peugeot, but seeing the hash they've made of the R5 car I am not sure this would be a great time to approach the board and tell them you can build a WRC-winner.
aka Rodger Davies
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18th August 2015, 20:32 #183
Peugeot Sport and Citroën Sport is two separate entities with higher walls between them than You might think.
Its VERY unlikely that Peugeot enters WRC anytime soon, this is because of the poor TV/Media coverage, wich yields low ROI.
They are focussed totally on Dakar, with smaller "privateer" efforts like in RX with Hansen, and one-offs like Pikes Peak.
BTW, the 307 WRC was hampered in the beginning also by a very free spirited central active differential, that was as predictable as a North Korean leader.
The engine was great, and the car was developed to be the fastest privateer WRC car.
But staying with the 206 would have been better, no question.https://www.facebook.com/noseendfirst?ref=hl#
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18th August 2015, 20:32 #184Senior Member
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Peugeot Sport and Citroën Racing are more or less one entity. In two months they shall even share same facility in Satory.
That's not true. Matton presented the results of PSA marketing studies to public just weeks a go. He said literally that in the world of car motorsport there is only F1 upon the WRC level of publicity and popularity and that any other forms of motorsport are way behind. He also expressed that they are very unsatisfied with WTCC. He also said that their partners namely Abu Dhabi very much prefer to stay in WRC.
The question if Peugeot will go to WRC or not is purely about internal politics in PSA and I do expect that Citroën stays there.Last edited by Mirek; 18th August 2015 at 20:38.
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19th August 2015, 04:02 #185Senior Member
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Peugeot 207 powered by a Formula Renault V6 engine - Next level WRC - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMAR9mBFN4c
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19th August 2015, 05:05 #186Senior Member
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19th August 2015, 05:35 #187Senior Member
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5WALqr9KTw
Its not a 207,
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19th August 2015, 07:01 #188
No it is a space frame with a WRX fibre glass body I think.
Here is another vid about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1blrI7kt6m8
(Thats the one I wanted to share ^)
I have followed that project for a while, it is pretty cool! The dude has dedication in abundance!
Also the title "too fast for the WRC" is hilarious given that he had problems beating S2000-cars in Whangarei.Last edited by itix; 19th August 2015 at 11:03. Reason: Just realized that I reposted the video above hahaha
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19th August 2015, 12:26 #189Junior Member
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19th August 2015, 16:12 #190
Ah... I must have missed those two stages completely. I followed the times of Tidemand and saw he was behind on the first two and then never saw him again in the top and just assumed he fell in the order. Saw now that he retired on stage 6. My bad! Sorry for that one Alex.
I assume the clutch issue was what kept his time low on SS5.


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