rallyfan2000
7th November 2012, 15:37
I'm pretty sure there's a place this should go but thought I'd start a new thread so everyone can share their views on this.
The FIA have today switched timing providers, much to the anxiety of, from what has been reported, a vast majority of the current rally organisers.
This only demonstrates that they are not listening to the people who make these events work and ultimately will pay the price for a risk being taken by another party which will result in sub standard events and coverage. Something will go wrong with this new timing as all new technology and the people involved need some bedding in time. Does this mean to say that S1T are somehow at fault for the decline in the sport over the last 10 years?
Speaking from within North One, I know for a fact that the same people who had been making the shows for the last 10-15 years were all ready to go and had even started making a preview show for Monte-Carlo 2012 but the FIA pulled the plug on that and having watched the coverage this year, frankly it's been shambolic and not good enough.
I'm afraid there is no answer to the problem just a heads up that the WRC, as is, is going down and until something changes at the top, it will continue on a downward spiral. I wonder what it will take for someone to realise this...
The FIA have today switched timing providers, much to the anxiety of, from what has been reported, a vast majority of the current rally organisers.
This only demonstrates that they are not listening to the people who make these events work and ultimately will pay the price for a risk being taken by another party which will result in sub standard events and coverage. Something will go wrong with this new timing as all new technology and the people involved need some bedding in time. Does this mean to say that S1T are somehow at fault for the decline in the sport over the last 10 years?
Speaking from within North One, I know for a fact that the same people who had been making the shows for the last 10-15 years were all ready to go and had even started making a preview show for Monte-Carlo 2012 but the FIA pulled the plug on that and having watched the coverage this year, frankly it's been shambolic and not good enough.
I'm afraid there is no answer to the problem just a heads up that the WRC, as is, is going down and until something changes at the top, it will continue on a downward spiral. I wonder what it will take for someone to realise this...