Also I think in Portugal and Spain rules are more free for the Porsches.
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Well, in Portugal the rules are a bit unclear... because... teams can do almost what they want and then homologate the car into the GT Cup class... that have no regulation! Or, if there is one, it's based on a car built first.
I like the car, but I thin k this rules are a bit unfair to the guys who bought R5 and S2000! Speacially when you see R5/S2000 try to go as flat as they can over corners, and then you see the Porsche of Ze Pedro, brake later (since it as bigger brakes) slowly make the corner, and then bullet out of it and win rallys this way!
Belive me that driving P911GT3 cup car on rally stages requiers "bull balls". The handling is very tricky, to find a limit with engine behind rear axle is nowhere so "easy job" like in rally spec cars R5/S2000.
I staded already many times: 911 was never created for rallying, so to be fast or even faster than R5/S2000 is always related with a lot of risks. Respect to all 911 drivers....
What size of restrictor the German cars have?
The 2015 RGT Cup has officially been announced!
It will be run on these 5 events:
Rallye Monte-Carlo
GEKO Ypres Rally
Rallye Deutschland
Rallye International du Valais
Tour de Corse
Great news! I am looking forward to this and hope for decent entries.
http://www.tuthillporsche.com/blog/f...-cup-wrc-2015/
Now that I will watch on TV!
Very interesting debate on this topic in the french wrc round thread. I paste Mireks view in here because it capture the essence very well.
The GT class is in its infantcy right now, and FIA is playing with restrictors and power to get it right. The 911 is like a dragster, compared to a WRCar, fast on straights and slow in the corners. Like a 2wd group B car was.
If people like rally cars that are glued to the asfalt, you could watch track racing instead. Rally in my view is man controlling machines on the edge, and that the physical grip is loosing to power. It is entertainment, and the fans like that they need to be driven brutally, and not on railtracks.
A supercar in rallycross, is basically a WRCar with 600 hp, and needs to be driven on the edge, and often the pilots loose.
to get that back to Rally the key is with Michelin and how soft a tire is alowed to be. If they have to use hockey puck hardness, they would be entertaing for the customer (you and me)!
But as always the right balance is always hard to find straight away, so the testbed FIA is using the GT class as now, could be useful for other classes in Rally as well!
loved to see the 911, Nissan 350 and others they used in Belgium a few years back, sonce they had sound, slides and speed, and the drivers had to break before the bends, so safety was covered as well!
what cars will run in the class??