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20th July 2016, 21:53 #1491
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This is where the confusion lies because it hasn't been clearly communicated by the FIA - likely because they had no idea what they were doing.
I don't think anyone has ever actually said: Martin Prokop, Solberg, Bertelli etc - you can't drive a 2017 WRC car. That's just something that has been assumed due to lack of proper regs or information. Really I think the FIA just don't want some young teenager or some old dentist to be able to drive a 2017 car. They've made a rule that they don't really understand or know how to enforce. Creating a problem where there wasn't one.Last edited by Simmi; 20th July 2016 at 21:56.
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21st July 2016, 06:27 #1492
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21st July 2016, 08:06 #1493
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There was never a plan to ban private-run 2017 WRC cars. FIA's plan was to restrict the drivers who are allowed to drive those cars. Tänak, Prokop, Solberg and even Bertelli are actually good drivers, so no problem for them to get the cars. FIA just doesn't want people like Al-Qassimi(s), Al-Rajhi, and Eurolamp Mini drivers to have them. Though it's not sure whether there will be enough 2017s for privateers in less than six months.
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21st July 2016, 08:15 #1494
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21st July 2016, 08:45 #1495
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21st July 2016, 09:39 #1496
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21st July 2016, 12:33 #1497
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I think this doesn't just apply to rally...
I am also a fan of ballet dancing (yes, really), and the filming of ballet is just as bad. They cut to headshots during intricate footwork, they do close-ups when they need to show the flow of dancers across the stage, they edit at 8 second intervals rather than when one move finishes and another starts. The closest thing I've seen to good filming of dance is amateur parkour videos on Youtube, because that's filmed by people who appreciate the subject.
I think that professional photographers/videographers are people with no particular interst in the subject. They'll be on a rally today, a tennis match tomorrow, a wedding next weekend, tins of soup in dramatic lighting for an ad agency after that... And their editors are the same, so nobody tells them they're doing anything wrong.
The only think I can think of that might improve things is for groups of enthusiasts to get together and deposit stills/video into an editing pool. [Which does happen sometimes, I think.]
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21st July 2016, 12:35 #1498Only you know your true potential.
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21st July 2016, 14:24 #1499
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Msport and Hyundai are going to be really pushed for time aren't they? Hyundai could be back in the position they were in 2014 with a car that isn't a match for VW/ the new Citroën.
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21st July 2016, 14:26 #1500
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Anttilas interview
http://www.volkswagen-motorsport.com...079&L=1#c61972
Will KMS and Hansens be at the next event? Johan's father said they need more sponsorship before they can commit....
World Rallycross Championship...