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    Coming from the service park, it's true. An announcement will be made on day before the rally starts in Greece.
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    another liberty media?

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    It was interesting hearing the comments of current and former drivers in the Diftfish video about the how the next promoter can improve the WRC.

    One of the comments which i keep hearing is the need to create a buzz about the drivers and personalities. This is a deep rooted issue, and i believe the demise of the WRC has coincided with two major issues which are intertwined. Cost at the top, and the lack of local / specialist drivers.

    The cost issue is apparently being fixed. If it were my choice, I'd make an immediate shift to Rally 2 cars.

    The local hero element may partially be remedied by cost reduction too. However, i feel that there's an even more obvious reason why we have less local drivers competing on their home events. They simply aren't fast enough anymore. I believe this is owing to the advantage they have lost from local knowledge and national events allowing them to practice the stages more often than WRC regulars. They can of course still apply their local knowledge, but this has all but been neutralised by WRC regulars analysing hours of in-car footage. I have no idea how this can be remedied, but the days of local heroes are gone which is sad for the fans, and ultimately means less entries.

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    Boullier is of course only "head" of the main investor. And I am afraid it will be only an investment and all current people will stay on their positions. So I am afraid there will not be so much changes...

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    Quote Originally Posted by PLuto View Post
    Boullier is of course only "head" of the main investor. And I am afraid it will be only an investment and all current people will stay on their positions. So I am afraid there will not be so much changes...
    I wouldn’t be so pessimistic. I think the bigger issue than the “current people” has been the lack of decision making, which is directly tied to the promoter and how they view the series. If they can’t make clear decisions, then the people working on the series can’t do much to improve it either. And I’ve always liked Boullier. For me he has seemed a analytically minded, ambitious and goal oriented person. And as it's an investment, there need to be some changes with plans how to improve the series and generate revenue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PLuto View Post
    Boullier is of course only "head" of the main investor. And I am afraid it will be only an investment and all current people will stay on their positions. So I am afraid there will not be so much changes...
    this!!!!

    they need a whole new blank sheet
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doon View Post
    It was interesting hearing the comments of current and former drivers in the Diftfish video about the how the next promoter can improve the WRC.

    One of the comments which i keep hearing is the need to create a buzz about the drivers and personalities. This is a deep rooted issue, and i believe the demise of the WRC has coincided with two major issues which are intertwined. Cost at the top, and the lack of local / specialist drivers.

    The cost issue is apparently being fixed. If it were my choice, I'd make an immediate shift to Rally 2 cars.

    The local hero element may partially be remedied by cost reduction too. However, i feel that there's an even more obvious reason why we have less local drivers competing on their home events. They simply aren't fast enough anymore. I believe this is owing to the advantage they have lost from local knowledge and national events allowing them to practice the stages more often than WRC regulars. They can of course still apply their local knowledge, but this has all but been neutralised by WRC regulars analysing hours of in-car footage. I have no idea how this can be remedied, but the days of local heroes are gone which is sad for the fans, and ultimately means less entries.
    You can't market drivers that are unmarketable.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by EstWRC View Post
    this!!!!

    they need a whole new blank sheet
    Liberty didn't come in and immediately replace everyone from 'Bernie's' company at F1. They did it more by growing the number of people involved for a start.

    It's no different any acquisition. They will learn the business and gradually replace people as they feel necessary. This is the way business's work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rallyfiend View Post
    Liberty didn't come in and immediately replace everyone from 'Bernie's' company at F1. They did it more by growing the number of people involved for a start.

    It's no different any acquisition. They will learn the business and gradually replace people as they feel necessary. This is the way business's work.
    Cmon man I didn’t mean they would fire everyone everywhere at once

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    Quote Originally Posted by flat_right View Post
    I think the bigger issue than the “current people” has been the lack of decision making, which is directly tied to the promoter and how they view the series.
    What's an example decision they didn't make? Not following you here.

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