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1st November 2016, 14:42 #2541
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It's in fact VAG which enjoyed a competitive advantage through cheating. It's completely wrong to portrait them as some sort of victim of a higher eco-terrorist plot. I am well aware that they weren't alone but other's cheating doesn't give anyone a right to cheat as well.
Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump
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1st November 2016, 15:00 #2542
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1st November 2016, 15:02 #2543
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I am not afraid about the VW Motorsport employees. Even if VW fire them they must easily find a new job in a minute.
Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump
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1st November 2016, 15:05 #2544
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Toyota should offer at least one of the VWdrivers a contract. Imagine all the knowledge they are sitting on after testing the 2017 car for almost a year now. Guessing Ogier will go to Citröen and Mikkelsen and/or Latvala starting with Toyota
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1st November 2016, 15:08 #2545
Wow, I'm quite shocked. Ogier to M-Sport like Malcolm always wanted?
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1st November 2016, 15:13 #2546
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1st November 2016, 15:13 #2547
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1st November 2016, 15:16 #2548
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Don’t be naďf; this had nothing to do with consumers rights. Modern wars are taken at the Markets and like the old ones they’re ugly and bloody. VW was another European sitting duck company blown up by the US authorities. Comparing to GM’s faulty ignition process or Exxon Valdez affair anyone can notice that VW and BP scandals damage control were totally ineffective because of American protectionism.
VW’s WRC pull out may not be directly linked to dieselgate’s financial burdens, like it has been suggested. The emission scandal repercussions spread widely into many circles of our global society and some of them tried very hard to take advantage. The ecologist lobbies, with vast media connections able to influence public opinion, are among those. VW was fast and massively pressured by opinion makers and politicians* to let down their efficient combustion engines and speed out the development of other technologies, regarded as eco friendly.
This ‘pollution burden’ was probably the main reason for Audi and VW motorsport withdrawals and it may affect other manus and series. WRC needs to get clever and do some hard PR work in order to show everyone this is a sport that deeply respects Nature and effectively helps to preserve the environment.
*http://www.reuters.com/article/us-au...-idUSKCN1280G7Last edited by Rally Power; 1st November 2016 at 16:37.
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1st November 2016, 15:27 #2549
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1st November 2016, 15:28 #2550
VW mechanics and engineers... Top people in their departments also without work for next year. Should they be signed by teams it means other workers are without jobs..
And not to forget the car, probably a sophisticated machine never to see the stages. What a waste....Last edited by BigWorm; 1st November 2016 at 15:30.
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