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Thread: WRC main class in 2025
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26th August 2022, 16:10 #91
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26th August 2022, 16:29 #92
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Yes but at the same time I used to think the F1 Hybrid engines were just stupid... Until I saw a really cool video on youtube explaining it. Nothing new per se, I just never got interested tbh. Now I think its just an amazing engine!
Tho Im still not there yet with the WRC Hybrids. Just "meh" so far. But who knows...
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26th August 2022, 17:37 #93
Even Formula One, an intensely political sport (=pro WEF climate narrative), knows better than to go to 100% electric in 2026. So why should the WRC?
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26th August 2022, 17:55 #94
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26th August 2022, 17:57 #95
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26th August 2022, 17:59 #96
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26th August 2022, 19:43 #97
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Audi announced as engine supplier for F1 from 2026 today. And here comes the twist:
"it will enter Formula 1 from 2026, but in reality it has already entered in the F1 world since it was called on with Porsche to discuss the rules of F1 powertrains that will come into effect in four years' time. What prompted the Germans to get into F1 was not so much the introduction of e-fuel (eliminating the fossil presence in fuels) but the ability to develop advanced electrical solutions.
The endothermic engines will lose over 150 horsepower compared to today's 6 cylinders and will be subjected to the standardization of most of the parts. The combustion engine becomes an element that weighs no more than 50% in generating performance, so that the hybrid system will make the difference."
Source: https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1...esco/10358080/Last edited by Sergiow; 26th August 2022 at 19:54.
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26th August 2022, 19:47 #98
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28th August 2022, 20:08 #99
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6th September 2022, 12:11 #100
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Red Bull Sports! There seems to be a lot going on lately. Rumour is that 78 year old founder Dietrich Mateschitz is very sick (see https://sportnieuws.nl/formule-1/toe...-is-vrij-ziek/). When Mateschitz finally will disappear, all his shares of Red Bull Company will probably be transfered to the Thai mother company. That will create a lot insecurity for the Red Bull Sports branch, especially for WRC where the majority of the Rally 1 drivers are sponsored by Red Bull and M-Sport might be in serious trouble too ...
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thanks. link: https://ercroyalrally.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Rally-Guide-2025.pdf Last year's map: https://www.rally-maps.com/Royal-Rally-of-Scandinavia-2024
[ERC] Royal Rally of Scandinavia...