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7th December 2022, 09:58 #11Senior Member
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The world has changed, less money in car industry to use for marketing and rallying is not seen as important. Also less sponsor money to use.
Furthermore, we can only guess whether someone was actually paid to drive or had to bring budget. It's reported that someone like Armin Schwarz often had German dealer money to bring to teams. Andrea Aghini had to pay for his Lancia drives in 1993 etc.
And you mention teams like Opel and Renault...those guys were like the WRC2 (or even WRC3) of today, not fighting for rally wins.
Another thing is that a Group A car could be anything from a top spec factory car to a Group N car that had one part changed to make it past Group N limits. At least in Finland we had many of these "N+" cars because factory cars were hard (and expensive) to obtain.
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