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Today, 09:38 #71Senior Member
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Flip the scenario on its head. A top F1 driver enters a national event of the BRC for example. They set a 9th fastest stage time and finish 11th. I think we’d all conclude that they’ll never make it into a factory WRC seat.
It’s unlikely Kalle will even get enough points for a super licence. Nothing against him or his driving talent, he’s just started circuit racing way too late. I fear he’ll make rally drivers look a bit average if he enters F2, and maybe even in super formula! I think people forget about Loeb’s GP2 test where he finished last of 25 drivers.
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Today, 10:16 #72Senior Member
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OK maybe hypothetically, but not really a useful comparison when in reality a 53 year old ex-F1 driver actually just won the BRC championship title, winning 4 rounds from 5 starts. If he was 25, we'd think a factory WRC seat could be possible for the future.
Although I agree on Kalle, never did hold much high expectations for this venture. If he's enjoying it all then good for him.
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Both categories have their ups and downs. Those G-forces in Formula probably are hard to take. Also they whine how hard is for them, while rallying take on icy, winter roads, hot as hell too and with events whch transforms from one extreme to completely different one. In rallying drivers and co-drivers are the ones who often fix their cars to be able to race, changing the tyres while formula drivers doesn't need to do nothing and wait (and still whine). Formula drivers gets payed in multimillions just to be there, while rally drivers need to work very hard, achieve absolutely maximum to start making money out of this sport. Of course formula drivers also have field full of other drivers while rallying is focused more on being attentive to roads ahead and time.
But one fact is quite funny. Formula drivers are often afraid being in rally car while they racing with 300kph on perfect paved circuits.
So both sport have their own challenges, shame just that WRC isn't worth more.
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Anthony Davidson actually said almost exactly that in commentary a few years ago on the F1. I think they were talking about Bottas when he did some rallies, and he said he would love to drive a rally car on the roads in Finland, but not with the trees, rocks, ditches and spectators so close to the road.


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