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    Quote Originally Posted by speederbee View Post
    Respectfully, I don't think this is true. I've looked at several sources and coal only amounts to about 12% of European electricity production, and that number has been steadily dropping.

    Also. I am not an expert on this next point, but I suspect diesels are not as clean as you think. Sure maybe during laboratory tests in ideal conditions they can do okay, when the engines are new and properly maintained and driven efficiently (and sometimes when manufacturers cheat on the tests, eg dieselgate). But in real world conditions, when engines are old and/or cold, it's a different story. Where I live, diesels are rare, but when I visit places where diesels are common, the city air literally stinks of diesel fumes.

    I have no agenda re: electric cars, I don't own one and I don't particularly want one, but I do feel obliged to try to correct misinformation. Anyone please correct me if I'm the wrong one here.

    My source for the 12% is https://www.iea.org/regions/europe/emissions
    And Germany for sure themselves are at higher percent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenneth View Post
    Wow so this forum became boomer posting Facebook? Even if electric production were mainly from coal, which it isn't even remotely, it would be still cleaner.

    The efficiency of coal plant + electric car is still much much higher than diesel engine.
    You also have to count the full livecircle, from mining to used car...
    So only boomers sees things clear then?
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    A lot of the Renewables percentage is misleading, as there are many times the wind isn't blowing or the sun isnt shining. This is when percentage of fossil fuels jumps hugely and in many cases is imported.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rallyper View Post
    You also have to count the full livecircle, from mining to used car...
    So only boomers sees things clear then?
    Well the metastudies showed the consensus that when you count the full lifecircle, the electric cars become more "cleaner" in about 4 years, which is about a quarter of a lifetime of a car.

    So more like boomers ignores clear facts. Unfortunately not just them.

    There is nothing wrong in saying you prefer ICE cars because you like them more. The is a lot of wrong in trying to argue ICE cars are better by sharing a many time disproved propaganda shared by oil companies and oil exporting counties. There could have been sustainable fuels for like 50 years already, instead of pushing electric cars now.

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    Well, our discussion on the subject "electric cars - do we like them or not" leads nowhere, so let´s go back to the topic WRC 2027, and sum up some of us are not fooled by the car industry and politics.
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    Electric cars aren't going to be suitable for proper rallying any time soon. They just dont have the range plus there's the weight of the batteries.

    Fans also want the noise of ICE cars and there's the safety aspect. Not unlike on the road where yesterday I saw a pedestrian nearly hit by a Tesla which he never heard coming...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Eddie WRC View Post
    Fans also want the noise of ICE cars and there's the safety aspect. Not unlike on the road where yesterday I saw a pedestrian nearly hit by a Tesla which he never heard coming...
    The lack of noise has been an issue since GpN was introduced when they had to change the rules to try to make the cars noisier so that spectators could hear them coming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rallyper View Post
    Well, our discussion on the subject "electric cars - do we like them or not" leads nowhere, so let´s go back to the topic WRC 2027, and sum up some of us are not fooled by the car industry and politics.
    Or to sum up my own position, don't see the relevance link between the championship and the consumer car industry any more, or going forward. Going back to:

    Quote Originally Posted by denkimi View Post
    It's no longer about what you, I or even the FIA wants.
    It's about what we can get. It the big manufacturers aren't interested anymore, we can either have private tuners or no WRC championship at all.

    Blame the EU with their stupid rules that pushed electric cars that nobody wanted.
    I don't think the EV mandates makes too much difference to manufacturers into WRC. The cars are going digital, roads are getting smarter and mobility is getting 'controlled'. Meanwhile the championship moved towards a tour and not participation.

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    We are in the end of 2025 and people still "living" in 1980. Who are jailled in 80s 90s memory never will live the moment. We have a bloody performant cars since 2017 and people every day saying that Gr B was great. The sport will die, not by the technology, but by dynossaurs fans.

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    Also aspect of this nostalgy of having marathon events. Literally 4-5 world class drivers are saying that the format should shorten and that the calendar is too demanding for their lives. And when someone mention this problem, everyone goes that F1 have much more races on calendar. The world is moving towards more free time, and people do actually want some of that, even drivers.

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