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Thread: WRC mainclass from 2027
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7th March 2026, 08:20 #1161
Thanks Rallyper,
The past 2,5 year of my life haven’t been the best time of my life. Few surgery, a broken / compressed vertebra which is still affecting my walking. For about two years I didn’t even follow any rallying.
I don’t know how much news I have missed during this time. For example I was surprised how much the price of a rally2 has increased. A Citroen C3 rally2 was little below 200 00 euros a while ago and now 231 000 euros without the option kit. The Lancia rally2’s price is 268 000 euros without the option kit. Is the price increase because of changes in regulations or increased costs due to economic inflation?
Citroen
https://boutique.citroenracing.com/m...a93b426c0a.pdf
Lancia
https://lancia-corsehf.com/modules/a...82303eb8e7.pdf“Don’t eat the yellow snow” Frank Zappa
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7th March 2026, 09:33 #1162Senior Member
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7th March 2026, 11:19 #1164
The WRCWings article is based on “Décryptage du WRC27 avec Lionel Hansen” youtube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-HMEQAfX04 (15.1.2026)
2.2.2026
https://www.wrcwings.tech/2026/02/02...eds-rally-one/
All mechanical components must be sourced from current Rally2 manufacturers, and teams are allowed to cherry-pick components from different manufacturers during the development stage, according to Mr. Hansen — something that contradicts earlier FIA statements. The mechanical base of the Prospeed’s Rally One will entirely come from the Škoda Fabia RS Rally2.
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allowed to cherry-pick components from different manufacturers.
This is different from earlier statements:
20.8.2026
https://dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/what-...c-2027-so-far/
“A tuner will have to align with a single manufacturer running a currently homologated car”
“It’s not possible to cherry-pick components from various manufacturers”
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What is included in the mechanical base?
20.2.2026
https://dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/first...-car-revealed/
While precise technical details of the car are still to be confirmed, a Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 engine is understood to have been deployed in the all-new chassis.
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I think we have to wait until Christmas eve before everything is clear.
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Well that definition of tuner was correct, the keyword is was, because now there are no tuners and no manufacturers, just constructors.
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Is it cost efficient to go the bodywork route? Manufacturing in house say rather than ordering replacement panels from Toyota. Surely it's the only reason?
Still can't see Toyota permitting this but can see Prospeed doing it because of the shared production quota fill. And the promoter wanting teams with unique identity lol. Maybe a Printsport team will have their own bodywork on a Toyota car.
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Yes, that was the first pitch, not sure if it was even official. It was around August (not sure exactly) when FIA introduced Tuners as someone who could only build own bodywork on a car fully sourced by a Manufacturer, before scratching both terms and introducing Constructers in December, which makes no distinction between manus and tuners.



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Hyundai is running a splitter, Toyota don't
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