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jonkka
10th October 2007, 20:02
In midst of all kinds of pessimistic threads enjoy this announcement:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/63190

It's too early to say whether this heralds dawn of new golden era but given that Citroen stays, Suzuki enters, Subaru gets entirely new car and Wilson is rumored to be optimistic about Ford contract extension, things are looking better for a change.

Your thoughts, gentlemen?

White Sauron
10th October 2007, 20:20
In midst of all kinds of pessimistic threads enjoy this announcement:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/63190

It's too early to say whether this heralds dawn of new golden era but given that Citroen stays, Suzuki enters, Subaru gets entirely new car and Wilson is rumored to be optimistic about Ford contract extension, things are looking better for a change.

Your thoughts, gentlemen?

If S2000 transforms into so-called "WRC-2", we can also see Abarth and Peugeot...

J4MIE
10th October 2007, 20:22
Your thoughts, gentlemen?

It means Loeb wins 16/16 next year, as expected....

Roy
10th October 2007, 20:27
In midst of all kinds of pessimistic threads enjoy this announcement:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/63190

It's too early to say whether this heralds dawn of new golden era but given that Citroen stays, Suzuki enters, Subaru gets entirely new car and Wilson is rumored to be optimistic about Ford contract extension, things are looking better for a change.

Your thoughts, gentlemen?
Good they stay! Good for the sport. Like Jost Capito allready say and Michel say it too: TV coverage can better. If that become better, more factories comes and stay longer.

Story with Jost Capito:
http://www.rallye-magazin.de/top/topnews/d16/d/2007/08/01/capito-kaempft-um-verlaengerung/index.html
Translation:
http://www.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rallye-magazin.de%2Ftop%2Ftopnews%2Fd16%2Fd%2F2007%2F08%2 F01%2Fcapito-kaempft-um-verlaengerung%2Findex.html&langpair=de%7Cen&hl=en&ie=UTF8

More live television like in Norway and Eye in the Sky. Give that for free for fans and -to speak in commercial terms- 'customers'. On internet and Eurosport or other broadcast organisations.

Glee
10th October 2007, 21:00
It means Loeb wins 16/16 next year, as expected....

In Norway did Hirvonen have a outright win (over Loeb and Grönholm), and in Finland did Hirvonen also con quire Loeb. Ad some DNF's, and we say 13/16

Ad if the next Subaru really is an improvement, maybe it can be more interesting than what it is today.

And let us not forget Suzuki. They are new in the WRC, but not in the game...

Woodeye
10th October 2007, 21:47
Ad some DNF's, and we say 13/16

That would be awfully boring.

I would prefer something like 5-6 max/16. But with these cars and drivers it wont ever happen.

Langdale Forest
10th October 2007, 22:04
Loeb will probably win around 9-10 rallys next year, Hirvonen and Petter Solberg might win the rest.

J4MIE
10th October 2007, 22:20
Yep, sorry forgot Finland and Sweden!

L5->R5/CR
11th October 2007, 00:00
I think it could be a very positive step.

I also think it could be brilliant to require WRCar teams to base their cars off of a true S2000.

That would reduce some of the barriers for teams to make the jump as they could spend less money working on S2000s for a while and then go to WRCar as well. Plus I'd love to see some real battles and more serious PWRC teams and programs come to the fore front.

Factory supported cars from Fiat, Pug, Citroen, Ford, Subaru, Mitsu, and Suzuki in N4/S2000 and Citroen, Ford, Subaru, and Suzuki in WRCars, that would be pretty sweet.

A.F.F.
11th October 2007, 00:04
That would be awfully boring.

I would prefer something like 5-6 max/16. But with these cars and drivers it wont ever happen.

How about the tyres without mousse ?? Never say never.... ;)

Buzz Lightyear
11th October 2007, 02:38
How about the tyres without mousse ?? Never say never.... ;)

there is NO mousse with the 2008 pirelli control tyre.

Helstar
11th October 2007, 04:56
there is NO mousse with the 2008 pirelli control tyre.
That's exactly what he said =D

I hope for a good choose at Ford for the Bosse substitute. I hope Subaru to fight up there for victories. I hope Suzuki car will be competitive. I hope.

Woodeye
11th October 2007, 09:25
How about the tyres without mousse ?? Never say never.... ;)

Since when has Seb been unlucky? :mark:

Tom206wrc
11th October 2007, 09:38
Factory supported cars from Fiat, Pug, Citroen, Ford, Subaru, Mitsu, and Suzuki in N4/S2000 and Citroen, Ford, Subaru, and Suzuki in WRCars, that would be pretty sweet.




Citroën don't have any S2000 cars :mark:
They only run a C2 S1600 with Simon Jean-Joseph in ERC...

Brother John
11th October 2007, 09:40
It means Loeb wins 16/16 next year, as expected....

And again another pessimistic thread. :rolleyes:
Always I reed post here from people ho already know what will happen next season. But oke we do it all sometimes. ;)

Brother John
11th October 2007, 09:50
We have already a tread about The future of rallying.......?

http://paradise.motorsportforum.com/forums/showpost.php?p=364873&postcount=17



In midst of all kinds of pessimistic threads enjoy this announcement:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/63190

It's too early to say whether this heralds dawn of new golden era but given that Citroen stays, Suzuki enters, Subaru gets entirely new car and Wilson is rumored to be optimistic about Ford contract extension, things are looking better for a change.

Your thoughts, gentlemen?

A.F.F.
11th October 2007, 09:58
Since when has Seb been unlucky? :mark:

Point taken..

jonkka
11th October 2007, 10:00
We have already a tread about The future of rallying.......?

We do but it's all sobbing and griping plus I wanted a thread about Citroen continuing, which is a tad different from more general topic of future of the WRC. However, it seems that any comments on next season will always turn on eternals like Loeb-will-conquer or WRC-is-in-shambles or let-S2K-rule et cetera.

What if Citroen would have pulled out? Ford would have signed Loeb as #1 and there would not have been a championship worth talking about. Now there will be at least a pretense of a fight, there is a lot of talk about Ford's decision with the drivers. 2008 looks good, not bleak.

Brother John
11th October 2007, 10:55
We do but it's all sobbing and griping plus I wanted a thread about Citroen continuing, which is a tad different from more general topic of future of the WRC. However, it seems that any comments on next season will always turn on eternals like Loeb-will-conquer or WRC-is-in-shambles or let-S2K-rule et cetera.

What if Citroen would have pulled out? Ford would have signed Loeb as #1 and there would not have been a championship worth talking about. Now there will be at least a pretense of a fight, there is a lot of talk about Ford's decision with the drivers. 2008 looks good, not bleak.

Loeb can drive this new Citroën. :D ;)

http://www.rallye-magazin.de/r/pwrc-jwrc/d3/n3/d/2007/10/11/citroen-praesentiert-c2-r2-max/index.html
http://www.rallye-magazin.de/r/pwrc-jwrc/d3/n3/d/2007/10/11/citroen-praesentiert-c2-r2-max/index.php?eID=tx_cms_showpic&file=uploads%2Fpics%2Fnews_jrc_20071011.jpg&width=800m&height=600m&bodyTag=%3Cbody%20bgColor%3D%22%23ffffff%22%3E&wrap=%3Ca%20href%3D%22javascript%3Aclose%28%29%3B% 22%3E%20%7C%20%3C%2Fa%3E&md5=2ceedb01dd8743ecc7eb0848623c36e6

Donney
11th October 2007, 11:32
I'm happy they are staying.

Addicted
11th October 2007, 11:34
Since when has Seb been unlucky? :mark:

Once with bike. In rallycar, hardly ever.

Tom206wrc
11th October 2007, 11:39
Once with bike. In rallycar, hardly ever.



You have forgotten Sardegna this year ?? ;)

Tom206wrc
11th October 2007, 11:40
The question also would be: what for Citroën-Sport after 2009 ??? :mark:

I hardly imagine the the team in another motorsport than rallying :s

koko0703
11th October 2007, 13:53
The question also would be: what for Citroën-Sport after 2009 ??? :mark:

Exactly my thought, what will happen in 2010??? Is there gonna be Citroen??? Is there gonna be Subaur??? How about Ford??? We can't be too optimistic but for now, yes it is a good news :)

L5->R5/CR
11th October 2007, 17:16
Citroën don't have any S2000 cars :mark:
They only run a C2 S1600 with Simon Jean-Joseph in ERC...

Sorry, I didn't illustrate my point.

One of the FIA proposals is that all the WRCars be based at least in principal off of a S2000. The WRCar would be turbo charged and have some more technology but there would have to be a S2000 or N4 "base" car, at least that is how I understood it. If that were the case then that would mean a lot more cars in the PWRC/IRC

Lalo
11th October 2007, 17:17
Good news! But has Citroën confirmed they're pulling out of the WRC by the end of 2009?

What a change would be for Sordo and Loeb

jonkka
11th October 2007, 17:34
But has Citroën confirmed they're pulling out of the WRC by the end of 2009?

No, only that they intend to stay until then. Pending the increase in coverage and/or quality of the TV airings.

Kamikaze
11th October 2007, 17:38
Since when has Seb been unlucky? :mark:

You must give him a Mountain-Bike :D :D

Lalo
11th October 2007, 17:46
You must give him a Mountain-Bike :D :D

And a Rally Australia 2005, when he crashed in such a dumm way

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3n6JCXZwInI