What has the World Rally Championship turn into?
#1
Scooby Regular
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Malta
Posts: 1,084
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
What has the World Rally Championship turn into?
Well I've stopped watching rally since R.Burns, Colin McRae and Carlo Sainz used to drive, so I just went for a quick look and found out that there are only Fords or Citroens participating? Please tell me I'm wrong.....
My reference:
http://www.wrc.com/drivers-and-teams/teams/
My reference:
http://www.wrc.com/drivers-and-teams/teams/
#3
Scooby Regular
iTrader: (2)
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Swilling coffee at my lab bench
Posts: 9,096
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Sad, isn't it? When it was Imprezas vs Evos you could go to a showroom and buy a proper turbo 4wd car that had at least a little bit in common with the rally version... do Citroen even make anything that's vaguely sporty or is it all MPVs these days?
#4
as above boring as hell, the first wrc i went to was in 2002 and the were
Subaru
peugeot
Hyundai
skoda
ford
Mitsubishi
Citroen
and there was action and plenty to see now i wouldn't go if it was free, and i think leob should retire and give someone else an chance.
Subaru
peugeot
Hyundai
skoda
ford
Mitsubishi
Citroen
and there was action and plenty to see now i wouldn't go if it was free, and i think leob should retire and give someone else an chance.
Trending Topics
#11
Scooby Regular
iTrader: (11)
Didn't the majority of manufacturers pull out because of the banking crisis, and simply not having the cash (of their own or from sponsors) to maintain factory teams any more?
And as of next year, there'll be at least one more team running, in the shape of Prodrive Mini.
Things are looking up, even if only a little.
And as of next year, there'll be at least one more team running, in the shape of Prodrive Mini.
Things are looking up, even if only a little.
#14
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Inverness
Posts: 496
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Was channel hopping the other day and saw "superleague Formula", racing teams named after football teams
http://www.superleagueformula.com/
pretty strange I thought
http://www.superleagueformula.com/
pretty strange I thought
#15
Yes I agree, never fails to impress me how they get round those corners at those speeds with the rear wheel drifting out. I suppose modern handling and tyres make it possible now, after the odd tank slapper I have had in the past!
WRC seems not worth the effort of changing channel any more now.
Les
WRC seems not worth the effort of changing channel any more now.
Les
#17
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: S.E London
Posts: 13,654
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Few changes to the format for 2011, and the intro of Mini in the mix should spice it up a bit. Did hear a couple of others were coming in for 2011 too.
The cars taking part might have become a little boring, but the action is as good as ever.
Personally I like to take in as much motorsport as I can, and seeing as they rarely clash, I like to watch all of the above lol.
The cars taking part might have become a little boring, but the action is as good as ever.
Personally I like to take in as much motorsport as I can, and seeing as they rarely clash, I like to watch all of the above lol.
#18
THE WRC is basically a 3 day sprint under its present format, its still great to watch the skill on show but as a spectacle its not a patch on what it used to be when you had longer events, rallying into the evenings, more manufacturers and a whole host of top drivers like Kankunen, Sainz, Makinen, Auriol, McRae, Burns, Biasion and Vatanen just to name a few.
#19
Scooby Regular
all motorsport has been dulled down now thanks to the FIA.
taake away most of hte restrictions on any of the racing, f1 or wrc and my o my would there be some awesome cars
taake away most of hte restrictions on any of the racing, f1 or wrc and my o my would there be some awesome cars
#20
#21
Scooby Regular
as far as wrc, i think the rules should be
1. saftey rules as is (so lots of them but this is an important issue)
2. Engines no more than 2.5L Turbo and must be available in a road going production version size, aspiration and location in car. (eg no engine in boot unless you can buy a road going version).
3. Drive train train must be same format as a production version of the car. eg awd rally cars must have an awd production version.
4. production version means 2000 units minimum must be manufactured and sold for road use (does not include any race chassis or fully built race cars)
and there you have it, dead simple. easy to interpret, 1999 prod versions doesn't qualify, 2.6L is too big, FWD only road cars arn't eligable etc etc
1. saftey rules as is (so lots of them but this is an important issue)
2. Engines no more than 2.5L Turbo and must be available in a road going production version size, aspiration and location in car. (eg no engine in boot unless you can buy a road going version).
3. Drive train train must be same format as a production version of the car. eg awd rally cars must have an awd production version.
4. production version means 2000 units minimum must be manufactured and sold for road use (does not include any race chassis or fully built race cars)
and there you have it, dead simple. easy to interpret, 1999 prod versions doesn't qualify, 2.6L is too big, FWD only road cars arn't eligable etc etc
Last edited by Tidgy; 26 October 2010 at 12:45 PM.
#23
Scooby Regular
o may be rallying as well lol there switchign to super 2k rules it hink.
its crap, pinacle of the sport my ***. Wonder how long till a company becomes more influential than the FIA, the way its going i don;t think it will be too long
#25
Got to agree with you there.
I remember the days of the Cossies, Subarus, Toyotas etc etc.
A lot of the problem is they cant go back to Homologation rules as the EU has almost legislated all 4x4 hatches cars off the road. All the major mauf's are now running FWD on their hot cars.
I remember the days of the Cossies, Subarus, Toyotas etc etc.
A lot of the problem is they cant go back to Homologation rules as the EU has almost legislated all 4x4 hatches cars off the road. All the major mauf's are now running FWD on their hot cars.
#26
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: riding the crest of a wave ...
Posts: 46,493
Likes: 0
Received 13 Likes
on
12 Posts
Yes I agree, never fails to impress me how they get round those corners at those speeds with the rear wheel drifting out. I suppose modern handling and tyres make it possible now, after the odd tank slapper I have had in the past!
WRC seems not worth the effort of changing channel any more now.
Les
WRC seems not worth the effort of changing channel any more now.
Les
#27
Scooby Regular
iTrader: (1)
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Central Scotland
Posts: 3,687
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
agianst that, without the rules you'd get some great kit. Things like ABS which have made a big difference on the road were developed through motorsport so it stifles innovation not to let them loose.
5t.
#30
Scooby Senior
WRC = ****, and has been for a good few years. As with most other motorsports - technology has ruined it. Lose the wacky diffs and gear boxes in favour of proper gears / drive train and then release the engine restrictions somewhat. Part of the thrill of rallying is hearing the engines screaming their **** of throught the gears - currently, with the restrictions on power, they sound dull as if they are only revving to 4k or similar.
Watch Eurosport/Motors tv and catch British/Irish rally. Loads of stuff like Talbots, Porsche, Subaru, Mk1/2 Scorts and 6R4's and going sideways and screaming down the road. It seams to me that current WRC cars just seem to drive down the road with too much control. When was the last time you saw the Scandanivian flick in WRC?
As said above - they seem to be going in the right direction with F1 and BTCC (which had a good few ****e years), they need to look harder at WRC or let it die.
Watch Eurosport/Motors tv and catch British/Irish rally. Loads of stuff like Talbots, Porsche, Subaru, Mk1/2 Scorts and 6R4's and going sideways and screaming down the road. It seams to me that current WRC cars just seem to drive down the road with too much control. When was the last time you saw the Scandanivian flick in WRC?
As said above - they seem to be going in the right direction with F1 and BTCC (which had a good few ****e years), they need to look harder at WRC or let it die.