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Thread: Toyota announces WRC plans
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24th March 2014, 13:06 #321Senior Member
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I think this extended video was not posted before. Sound really nice!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2CxfhWsrOs
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26th March 2014, 14:22 #323Senior Member
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FIA will keep Toyota in the loop on Car regulations, so they can build the right car;
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/113089
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27th March 2014, 12:58 #324Senior Member
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They launched the new TS040 this morning; with nearly 1000BHP of combined hybrid/ petrol engine power.
And the 'hybrid' part is the important bit - I personally think, if the 2017 regs allow hybrids, they'll join. If not, they won't. By 2017, a 1.6T/ 1.4T petrol engine is hardly cutting edge.
Why leave a series which encourages hybrids and new technology to join the WRC?
Is there a better sound than that of Porsche engined Flat-6 ???
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27th March 2014, 13:06 #325Senior Member
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If the FIA introduce rules for hybrid cars in 2017 cost will esculate and not be reduced.
R5 is the way forward. By 2017 4 or 5 manufacturers will have built cars, and we'd have entry lists full of top flight cars.
They just need to 'beef' up the sound, bit more power, bit more sideways for the fans and it's a winning formula.
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27th March 2014, 13:27 #326Senior Member
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I'm not convinced about that. So far the cars showed quite bad reliability even in much shorter events than WRC ones. The cars and parts are relatively cheap but the durability of parts is much worse than with S2000.
That don't come without further rise of cost.Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump
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27th March 2014, 17:51 #327
I agree with that... complication and cost is not what rally cars need right now. The only reason F1 can pull it off is because it is a much more popular sport

Maybe if Citroën stays, msport, toyota, hyudai and hitlerwagen get a good mix of drivers and liven up the championship battle with lots of close fights, the sport will grow in popularity, costs can be justified and ~2025 rules will include hybrids, who knows?
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28th March 2014, 17:24 #328Senior Member
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Markku Alén, 1978 World Champion
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28th March 2014, 17:31 #329
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28th March 2014, 19:47 #330Senior Member
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We should be discussing this in the 'WRC Foresight' thread.
Costs would inevitably grow with any non existing or sub category becoming a big FIA series.
The actual question is what do they want to do with the sport ? how far in the cost vs performance vs go Green compromise ?
I reckon times will change quickly and radically.Markku Alén, 1978 World Champion


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