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5th May 2016, 12:17 #841
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5th May 2016, 12:25 #842
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5th May 2016, 13:29 #843
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with the current rules they will not be on a WRC stage...
IF we start imagining things and taking into account considerations even group B cars could take part in 2017.
And people how many times do i have to repeat this ? I am never wrong... the reality you just live in is just not good enough.
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5th May 2016, 14:59 #844
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5th May 2016, 15:15 #845
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Yeah, banning the old cars only makes sense when the new ones have their speeds cut. In this case, they're making them quicker so makes perfect sense to allow them in, just as R5 cars caused RRCs to die, but R4s are still eligible.
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5th May 2016, 17:06 #846
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Drivers of 2017 World Rally Cars must be approved by FIA
The use of 2017's faster-than-ever World Rally Cars will be restricted to drivers the FIA feels are competent enough to compete in them.
There has been concern in the service park about the increased speed from the new cars, prompting calls from the current top-line drivers to restrict access.
Some drivers mooted the potential for a Formula 1-style superlicence for rallying - but the FIA's rally director Jarmo Mahonen says he does not want go down that route.
Instead he will implement strict controls on the use of cars by any driver lacking in experience.
"What about guys like Bryan Bouffier?" Mahonen said.
"These guys do one or two rallies per year. [Robert] Kubica is another one.
"We don't want to have a rule where we are always having to bring a waiver, so I would rather not go with the superlicence.
"We have to control these cars, but I would rather do it a softer way than the superlicence.
"Those cars will only be used by drivers entered by a manufacturer and approved by us. This gives us control."
Manufacturers will have to supply the FIA with driver details, with the governing body then giving a final decision on whether or not they can be entered for WRC rounds.
Mahonen said the FIA would turn down any driver who was "putting his Ł1million on the table to drive the 2017 car".
"Today, you can put down the money and drive the car and we have no control over that," he added.
"We will look at the merits of each driver who applies.
"Do we want the so-called gentleman drivers coming with these cars? No, we don't.
"And nor do we want the 18-year-old drivers coming and doing their first world championship round in one of these either."
http://www.autosport.com/news/report...medium=twitter
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5th May 2016, 17:10 #847
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I trust Julien Maurin and Sam Moffat not to bin a WRC car much more than I would Kubica, but I take their point; a minimum amount of R5 experience would be fair.
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5th May 2016, 18:25 #848
So, with that "aproval" maybe is time to bring back 3 cars team, best 2 to points without nomeation, rule back
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5th May 2016, 18:27 #849
I saw that and I think it is bullshit. Msport literally lives on this kind of customer coming in and coughing up his or her 500 000Ł to drive. Would that mean that Msport would have to register as a manufacturer to compete?
Rallying has always been about the fact that any old nut can come and compete in equal machinery as the manufacturers... this is beyond stupid
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5th May 2016, 18:31 #850
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According to http://www.rallye-magazin.de/wm/nach...llen-wrc-2017/ a "Cup for the old generation cars" for privatiers etc. is in discussion for 2017. Quite sure we will still see some 2016 cars at the beginning of 2017 season.
Evans https://youtu.be/ouRtqczlVbA?si=bhgNQ0ZtsXHSTs1S
WRC Testing