Thread: WRC mainclass from 2027
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Today, 18:19 #891Senior Member
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So be it? You just quietly accept everything? The 2024 point system was disliked by almost every fan (you and very very few others are the "almost"), it was changed for 2025 to an improved version. Obviously the input of drivers and teams played a part in it, I imagine.
But no, I will not just be quiet and accept what it's decided. I'd be ashamed if I did that for my country, and I won't do that for rallying. I can't practically do anything about it, but I value criticism more than I value quiet acceptance. It's not like I'll post in WRC 2027 rallies threads how much I dislike these concepts to spoil it for others, but I'll definitely criticize them when they're on topic.
I don't see much difference between these new made up cars and Extreme E protos in these terms. If current Rally1 are 1% as I said, both Extreme E and these new cars are 0%. No related production models, not even loosely. And maybe one day even manufacturers will also decide to enter Extreme E-like protos, or Dacia Sandrider-like stuff. You'll probably like that, but many won't...
Those changes you mentioned are peanuts to me, in comparison to 2027. I didn't say anything negative when the 2011 regs came up, nor the 2017 regs, nor the hybrid and not even when the spaceframes came up, even if I dislike them.
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Today, 20:54 #892Senior Member
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No. If I don't like something I don't own or cannot change, I walk, I don't accept it or whinge. You don't have a better, viable idea than this which would count for constructive criticism, that just makes you a crybaby not valuable. The points system was in the power of the championship to change as they owned it. They can't force manufacturers to play their game. That's why alllllllll this is happening. I'm not sure you've understood that.
Except they don't fit the regs' dimensions or championship philosophy, and they clash with other FIA series', so it'll never happen. They're too big, the wheels are exposed and not in wheel arches, they're built for off-roading and not a road sport. Why keep yammering this because the FIA had to move away from series production manufacturers because those manufacturers don't want to play? It's needless fearmongering.



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So be it? You just quietly accept everything? The 2024 point system was disliked by almost every fan (you and very very few others are the "almost"), it was changed for 2025 to an improved version....
WRC mainclass from 2027