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31st May 2017, 07:43 #1471
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The question is more like, would you buy a Ferrari or a BMW M3, the top of the line sports car or a more affordable sports car that's still not cheap. Yeah, if I had endless amount of money, of course I'd go for a Ferrari, but if that meant I'd spend the weekends driving it alone versus driving it with all my friends having BMW M3's as well, I'd go for the BMW.
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31st May 2017, 08:13 #1472
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I don`t think that the previous generation WRC €/SS (in a WRC event) is much cheaper than the current spec`s and those who have that kind of money want the best equipment. They are just enjoying themselves and don`t care about some "meaningless" trophy (they were cruising also before, just for fun). Citroen and Ford both need the money and if it means Bertelli`s and Sheikh`s cruising then let them cruise. Ostberg is good enough to add competition, though i wouldn`t see him taking a place from some fast drivers with no money so the current situation is the best.
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31st May 2017, 15:55 #1473
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31st May 2017, 15:58 #1474
http://www.autosport.com/news/report...n-for-one-shot
Well that was kind of obvious, Citroen are thinking of Mikkelsen doing more, not just this one off.Last edited by Eli; 31st May 2017 at 16:01.
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31st May 2017, 16:25 #1475
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Cant read the above but its also here: https://www.motorsport.com/wrc/news/...-italy-912885/
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31st May 2017, 16:33 #1476
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Last edited by AnttiL; 31st May 2017 at 16:46.
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31st May 2017, 16:46 #1477
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31st May 2017, 16:51 #1478
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31st May 2017, 16:51 #1479
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How does "full season" for Lefevbre agree with the fact that he is not driving on Sardinia?
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31st May 2017, 16:56 #1480
The OMV team is a very good example of a private team, making up for the lack of factory entries. The rules should be made so that the privateers stand a fair chance.
How and what is up to the FIA, but privateer teams have been an important part of the WRC, all the way from David Sutton winning the championship, through the Jolly Clubs, the Bozians, the OMVs, the Mads Østbergs and Petter Solbergs, etc etc.
So it needs to be a good balance. What this balance is exactly needs to be discussed.https://www.facebook.com/noseendfirst?ref=hl#
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Look up SSV - side-by-side vehicle, they're not new in bajas or raids or in the Middle East and Africa. One came 6th in Rally Saudi over the weekend. More simple 2-seater carts/buggys like you linked...
WRC mainclass from 2027