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Thread: [WRC] News & rumours (part III)
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30th September 2015, 21:51 #3561
I was a bit confident because sport was doing many step forward (wrc+, China, more manufacturers and more attention in general) but then I see that stupidity can always come back and ruin a lot of the improvement done till now.
14 rounds is the dumber solution they could take. They want to please everyone but in the mid and long term no one will benefit from it. Bravo.
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30th September 2015, 22:42 #3562
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30th September 2015, 22:51 #3563
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1st October 2015, 01:35 #3564
Sorry, I wanted to write stage and wrote strecht. This was said by Gilles Spitalier RallyMex CEO in an interview last September 16.
The note in Spanish. http://am.com.mx/irapuato/superdepor...no-230391.htmlJesus Christ, Kris!!! (Not again)
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1st October 2015, 01:40 #3565
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That's the point. China is the golden egg goose/chicken to cars manus from all around the world. You need to be there and attract consumers every possible way!
http://www.statista.com/statistics/2...registrations/
For sure it would be wiser to have China only after local organization proved to be 100% capable, but the pressure from top manus it's huge. Probably this extended calendar is going to be a short-lived compromise and has the advantage of avoiding a hasty decision on what current event should go away.Rally addict since 1982
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1st October 2015, 04:33 #3567
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There is no question that the Chinese new car market is expanding rapidly. The questions are ... Will the Chinese buy European cars? ... and ... will they take sufficient interest in a motorsport event to notice the brands and to be swayed in their buying decisions?
The answers, in my view, are ... no they won't ... and ... no they won't.
Originally Posted by Rally Power
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1st October 2015, 06:24 #3568
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Will the Chinese buy European cars?
You mean Euro brands? Which Euro brands are NOT made in China?
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the regular punters might not be watching. But over 60% of the world's population live within 2 time zones of China. They do not watch Euro live events because very often because the time shown is at unsociable hours. This will be a great benefit for many of us. Let's see what the viewing rates are compared to Europe.
Interesting to see what Rovanperä and Evans can do on the 2nd loop. Ogier did a really good stage for his road position, and Tänak did a good stage considering incorrect tyre choice.
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