Thread: WRC mainclass from 2027
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Yesterday, 19:00 #1281Junior Member
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Yesterday, 20:57 #1283Senior Member
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Fair point, but all they need is the Rally2s entering the rallies, an official Toyota team and a couple of supported bodywork-variant teams running Toyotas to feign a competition in a constructors championship similar to what's on today.
Still can't see them having a title for the FIA World Rally Championship for Manufacturers or Constructors when homologation of WRC27 comes with a requirement of a full and a half season commitment and Rally2 teams are rocking up being supported, because they won't be doing it alone.
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Rally2 aren't boring. It's the championship which rarely gets all main competitors aligned on a single event. Not everyone goes anywhere. But it's clear something. Those who compete for WRC2, have always some one-off or local specialist to beat and usually isn't just cruising. There is no one in WRC1 who would mix that up (sure it was Solberg last year, but he quickly become Toyota member because of that. Maybe this will change in coming years with tuner teams.
Also I wonder what will they do with this WRC2 concept and entering events. Not everyone can afford full schedule and I think that many do like this support championship, because they can choose which events to go to. If WRC27 and Rally2 will all compete in main category alongside, surely many out of them won't stand a chance, since they will not be present on all 14-15-16 events. Will they keep WRC2 for those who will compete "part-time" and WRC for those who will commit to full season? What will Lancia do? Do they have that much budget. Also Skoda...
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I think two opinions clash here. For me they are boring. They miss at least 100ps and more aero to be exiting (for the top class, for "F2" they are ok)
For the other topic: There must be still the WRC2 championship I hope. It's "just" that R2 now also score for WRC1, or is it?
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Cars have become boring because they've become too good, too sophisticated. They have been made fast in place of exciting and fun.
Most people watch on tv and dont get the real impression of speed so the cars look boring as they dont slide around due to the fancy aero & suspension.
I dont see any way to fix this as you can never really go back in development. Although maybe the WRC27 cars fron the Tuners could be 'worse' so fun to watch.
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Not really such a thing as WRC1, if you mean the World Driver and Codriver Championship, it always was like this. If you mean the World Manufacturer's championship, it's what I've been sceptical of...
WRC mainclass from 2027