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4th November 2015, 16:41 #211
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The public. If the public sees more drivers like Prokop, they will not watch rallying anymore.
N.O.T put it in a (too) brutal way, but he is right. People want to see competition on a good level. If everybody drives like Prokop then the public will turn away from rallying and watch Champions League instead.Last edited by Jarek Z; 4th November 2015 at 16:43.
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4th November 2015, 16:42 #212
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again you missed the point... the standard is always the winner and the best player from then on you lower the standard nomatter how good the 2nd 3rd and so on is... That is why i said we should allow people to try first for 2-3 years, if they cannot challenge the best (winning stages, apply pressure) then you just throw them in the garbage bin.. for example Hirvonen was far better than Prokop the last few years but people were happy to see him go (at least those with standards)
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4th November 2015, 17:49 #217
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I don't know why everyone is getting all bent out of shape over this quite honestly, in 2011 there were 7 true Factory cars on WRGB, this year we have 12...then we have the privateer guys with WRC cars as an addition..and then a pretty competitive group of WRC2 cars and drivers. So long as those guys are an addition to the show, and not the show then I can't see why anyone has any issue with....idiots clearly.
Quite often the guys who aren't the very best with WRC cars are a bit of entertainment as they aren't always on the prefect line.
It is a million times better than watching hordes of amateur guys driving round in Group N Evo's and Subarus a few years ago, because that was truly awful as a spectacle, no noise, no commitment, no sideways....just efficient boredom.
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4th November 2015, 19:05 #218
Lol, are you saying that there are former enthusiastic fan that went into the stages and then one day remained suddenly shocked by Prokop's pass and thought: "oh god, no more this, this is too much I will not see any WRC event anymore"? Really?
In my opinion Prokop could be a slow driver and not a flamboyant one, but it doesn't reduce the level of competition. He is, as said pluto, a benchmark for newcomers and a protagonist too sometimes, he knows what is rally about and a is a serious and professional driver, he is also better than the ones who prefer doing the same events for years in lower competitions, in roads they can drive blind, just to bring a trophy at home. I think this does not low the level at all.
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4th November 2015, 19:11 #219
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