Thread: WRC mainclass from 2027
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Today, 17:53 #861Senior Member
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WRC is in state that we simply can't choose who will come and with what. Everything would be accepted. What do we say about Lancia. Sorry but in reality Lancia Ypsilon is ugly as shit but we are so happy they choose to recover their brand with entering into rallying again. Also Toyota is very ugly and Hyundai too. Only Puma does look like some beautiful made rally car by new standards, even if it's completely changed in dimensions of a real road car. Some of them will be ugly, some of them will look awesome, and some of them will not look like anything from showroom. When the WRC will boom with entries, then I think rules will be somehow strict again, but right now anyone which does bring more entries is welcome. Also I like the idea there is various segments of car, even if there would be Porsche in it, as long as there is good competition, worth watching it completely live (on site) and as long as many of us will be excited to follow every single event from start to the end.
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Today, 18:40 #862Senior Member
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I don't think that's what will happen. If someone, even younger, approaches the world of rallying, does so because they like cars, especially the ones that remind road cars models, as opposed to single seaters. Are they going to be enthusiastic about these made up protos? I don't think so. Just like nobody was excited about those Extreme E cars.
If we don't look at the world with a historical prespective and without the knowledge of the past, we're doomed to never understand the present, let alone build a future. In rallying terms, the line has been pushed and pushed and today we see they're getting rid of one of the core aspects (if not THE core aspect) of rallying.
No, I won't be watching a championship if it will be infested by these "things", many other championships and disciplines out there.
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Today, 18:50 #863Senior Member
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Those are examples of red lines that shouldn't be crossed, I don't think they will happen. But if one just accepts everything, who knows what the future can bring.
Absolutely, SxS fit the requirements more than these protos in terms of production - but they're SxS, not cars, so they don't qualify as WRC contenders in my book.
Did you read the conversation? I literally said that few posts ago, when I answered to giu canbera. It's possible that Project Rally One's car will be similar to a Porsche model, I know. I don't like the "CAN" though, should be a requirement at the very least.
Yes, I see fans that care what car it resembles too. And I believe they'll be disappointed when/if they'll understand that some of these new protos are made up and won't resemble anything.
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Today, 21:50 #864Senior Member
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I don't really know what your alternative to all this is but sorry, I don't think you do understand the present, or are being nostalgic.
What is the core aspect of rallying?
Driving as fast as you can wasn't the core aspect for the first 40-50 years of rallying. Modifying the cars was a big no. They couldn't remove any of the comforts that production touring cars had, there was no need to, and in many rallies all the seats had to be filled by passengers or ballast. Origins of production GTs and sportscars belong in road races, which as speed limits and laws came in were made into rallies with special stages. Maybe the red line was put in place when the touring cars were allowed to be modified, after everyone decided that racing on special stages was the more fun and entertaining way to go rallying. It was acceptable to manufacturers then. It's not now.
We've fallen out before over Ecorally, stately regularity rallies, there's your core aspect of rallying IMO. I'm not suggesting you should go to ecorally, but the consumer manufacturers would rather identify with sensible (woke) driving with winning technology (which is where F1 and WEC comes in) these days than the laddish boy racer look. That's a sign of our times. Win on Sunday sell on Monday in rallying is an absolute joke. Nobody even test drives anything anymore, they work out affordability with the monthly payments, then agree to a lease online what they can get from a brand they recognise and have a preconceived notion about, then the car gets delivered and then they don't drive it because they've only paid for so many miles. If it breaks, they tap the app and it gets picked up to be fixed, pr is swapped. It has traction control, reverse parks itself, lane guidances itself, crawls in traffic itself, holds the brakes itself, cruise controls itself, maps on the screen, games on the screen even, heats and demists from a phone app.... and I've not even touched self driving. Make driving 120mph sideways over a crest through a forest relatable to all that. I fully understand why it was relevant in the past, I can remember buying Max Power magazine and heading to the local retail park car park to do donuts in a car which we'd tinkered with ourselves because doom-scrolling hadn't bee invented then, but I can't really understand what or why WRC today or the future has to relate to production cars or modern motoring.
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Those are examples of red lines that shouldn't be crossed, I don't think they will happen. But if one just accepts everything, who knows what the future can bring. Absolutely, SxS fit the...
WRC mainclass from 2027