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Sulland
11th November 2010, 11:04
What should be done so the "Home of Motorsport" comes back as a force in rally ?

It has been a while since Colin and Richard - what needs to be done to the championship structure to get back to former strength ?

AndyRAC
11th November 2010, 12:45
Actually, on TotalRally last night, Colin Clark went on a rant about this. Due to the Skoda UK drive going to Mikkelsen (quite rightly) what is being done to help the young drivers. And the non inclusion of IRC Rally Scotland in the BRC. There is a huge jump from BRC/SRC in a GpN car to IRC in a S2000. Something needs to be done, and very quickly!! Too many drivers have got stuck in the BRC for years and years....leading to nowhere.

sal
25th November 2010, 15:25
Keith Cronin who has just won the BRC for the second time is looking very much to be without a drive for 2011. So much for the BRC's ladder of opportunity...

Eurotech
3rd December 2010, 18:56
Is it just me who thinks that WRC cars should be allowed in the BRC (as a seperate class)?

rsmith16
4th December 2010, 13:06
If they were perhaps there would be an age limit on them (perhaps no newer than say 2003) just like the SRC has implementedfor next year.

62motorsport
24th December 2010, 19:38
Well I'm pretty sure Matthew Wilson won't bring back 'the glory days'

leecarter
26th December 2010, 11:27
If they were perhaps there would be an age limit on them (perhaps no newer than say 2003) just like the SRC has implementedfor next year.

Sounds to me like a closed shop, what have we got competing this year what have we got in the garage that maybe show its face this year............2003 that will not upset anyone.

But what will happen when those boys with the 2003 wrc cars want to move on adjust the rules to suit............

Or someone buys a super 2000 car 2011 spec will they turn him/her away..... if they are any threat to the closed shop forget get!!!!

Pinto
29th December 2010, 21:01
Keith Cronin who has just won the BRC for the second time is looking very much to be without a drive for 2011. So much for the BRC's ladder of opportunity...

keith looks set to take a break from rallying well thats the vibe from west cork.
the only man making the right moves from ireland and england is craig breen.

AndyRAC
29th December 2010, 21:13
keith looks set to take a break from rallying well thats the vibe from west cork.
the only man making the right moves from ireland and england is craig breen.

It's really depressing isn't it? A talent such as Cronin can't continue due to lack of funds......
He isn't the first and sadly, he won't be the last BRC winner to struggle to move on.

driveace
6th February 2011, 21:40
Did any one mention Kris Meeke ,as he seems to be the brightest spark around