Thread: WRC mainclass from 2027
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Yesterday, 08:07 #841Senior Member
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https://dirtfish.com/rally/ara/toyot...a-rc2-for-ara/
Toyota have been busy.
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Yesterday, 09:05 #842Senior Member
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Per Dirtfish then: Commercial rights for the World Rally Championship are then expected to formally transfer to the winner of the tender on January 1, 2026, DirtFish understands.
https://dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/fia-p...motion-tender/
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Yesterday, 11:25 #845Senior Member
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But minimum height is 1270mm, which is around the height of Porsche Cayman and a bit less than 992. Abarth 124 is 3-4 cm lower and Alpine is around 2 cm lower. Both BMW M2 and M4 are aroud 12cm higher. So that isn't really an issue.
EDIT: What seems like a bigger issue is imo that lenght of the car must be between 4100-4300 mm. Sure, SUVs, hatchback or even the M2 can be scalled down, but you can't really shorten Cayman by 10cm without looking a bit wierd.Last edited by Kenneth; Yesterday at 11:49.
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Yesterday, 13:08 #846Senior Member
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"Under these regulations entrants will also have the flexibility to accommodate various body types, ranging from saloons to hatchbacks, cross-overs and completely bespoke designs, that will fit over an already defined spaceframe chassis."
No mention or renders of a coupe /sports car
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Yesterday, 13:35 #847Senior Member
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Just because coupes weren't mentioned it doesn't that they are not allowed. They fall into "completely bespoke designs" category.
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Yesterday, 14:24 #848Senior Member
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Yves Matton reposted this render...
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Today, 10:40 #849Senior Member
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With the reference volumes and requirement for body work, and by looking at the concept renders above, don't they resemble 'road models' even if they are bespoke designs? Think of the fans in parts of the world who never saw a fiesta or Yaris, or Peugeot 307, they might be having the same complaint for years.
IMO there's so many new models, brands, model year facelifts and trim lines these days, that most members of the public could assume these to be production cars.
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As far as I understood every entry will be required to be related to a manufacturer and a car model that exists on the roads, right? The general public will continue to look at these Safety Cell with Body Pannels that Toyota runs as "a Yaris" and think "Uh, that Yaris looks so Rad with that rear spoiler and that turbo noise when they brake". I think it doesnt matter if its an actual road model or a tube frame car. The general public dont care about that. I also imagine we dont care "for real" about that. Give us good competition, entries, great events and stories that we will be very satisfied. But thats just my opinion.


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WRC mainclass from 2027