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Thread: Rally1 hybrid cars (2022-)
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16th December 2023, 10:22 #711Senior Member
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I believe it's more like ,,Wilson's rule''..
So rally1 cars can compete on national rallies.
https://dirtfish.com/rally/rally1-ca...sports-future/Last edited by TypeR; 16th December 2023 at 10:31.
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16th December 2023, 11:15 #712Senior Member
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This reminds of the old RRC cars. I'm not sure of the point.. almost the same cost as a WRC1 car but without the performance. Plus won't the existing engine mapping and gearing be designed for existing hybrids?
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16th December 2023, 11:30 #713
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16th December 2023, 14:59 #714Senior Member
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Just why? What's the point of all that?
Again and again they spend time and effort on rule changes which are completely pointless and bring nothing for the future of the sport.Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump
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16th December 2023, 15:49 #715Senior Member
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16th December 2023, 16:39 #716Senior Member
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Could be good choice for drivers that wants to try out Rally1 or for teams that want to try out WRC2 drivers on one event. The question is how much cheaper they will be.
But I can definitely see the costs of renting them for one-off start going down as less infrastructure will be needed on site.
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