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9th December 2023, 11:20 #1
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Aprc 2024
The APRC appears to have returned to a conventional format for next year with 6 rounds:
https://fiaaprc.com/2024-aprc-calendar/
Whangarei is still referred to as ‘Grand Finale’ though. I wonder if that’s just marketing nonsense or whether the format of just entering any of the other rounds to qualify for winning the whole championship at the final round continues…
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10th December 2023, 00:56 #2
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I was going to raise the subject of whether there was a case for the APRC going back to a conventional championship. There seem to be more Rally2s/R5s in the Asia Pacific region nowadays, particularly Indonesia and New Zealand. With the coming Yaris, Hyundai, Proton Iriz (kind of) and Citroen C3 in some markets, you'd think there might be more local manufacturer/importer interest. There seem to be a good number of Skoda's in private hands over that way already.
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10th December 2023, 12:43 #3
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At this year's Grand Final, there were discussions about returning to a championship format, with the APRC Chairman inviting submissions from interested parties. In the absence of written requests to change the APRC Regulations, the intent was to continue as before with Rally of Whangarei as the Grand Final. There was and continues to be strong numbers of Rally2/R5 and AP4 cars in Indonesia (with talk of three more Hyundais and one Yaris on order), however their owners' focus is on their National Championship. In a bid to coax them out of their comfort zone APRC Chairman Vicky Chandhok announced at the Drivers Briefing that free shipping from Indonesia to New Zealand for next year's Grand Final would be made available for up to eight rally cars.
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10th December 2023, 13:26 #4
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According to ewrc results and FIA though, the APRC title went to Rifat Sungkar, who only entered the APRC finale and won it, and apparently that's enough for winning the championship? Very silly format, makes all the "qualifiers" useless if you can just take part to the finale (and if you're lucky it's your home event) and win it to get the title.
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