Thread: 2023 WRC News & Rumours
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8th November 2022, 16:36 #121Senior Member
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How difficult it is to write names correctly?
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Both, but before it wasn't this amount of money.
Good talents could drive for free, or a small amount of money. The team/brand/importer put in the rest.
This was quite normal in the 90's.
Today it is normal to put in awful lot of money, of course it become more expensive thru the years too, but ie M-sport that find out someone was able to pay much more for the seat than before, made it more difficult for talents to get up there.
It's to few manu's around, and the few seats possible has been paid out, maybe not by the most interresting drivers from a sporting point of wiew.
Maybe i'm just old
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We don't know who pays to drive or is paid to drive so it's all speculation. But bringing in budget has been very common in rallying throughout the decades. It just has often been about bringing in a sponsor or getting money from your local importer. We know that Marcus Grönholm was promised a Toyota seat for 1999 but in the end Didier Auriol got more support from Toyota's French importer so he got the gig and Grönholm was left out (although in the end it was a much better result for Grönholm). We also know that a certain red-white livery often followed Freddy Loix no matter which car he drove.
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Same with Sainz, Repsol or Telefonica were usually on his cars. Budget is part of the game.
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I suspect Prospeed are doing dev work for the technical department, somebody had to. Shouldn't be issues with them being ready.
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