Thread: [WRC] 2025 News & Rumours
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Yesterday, 13:29 #41
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FIA RALLY STAR COMMITTEE SELECTS 2025 LINE-UP
Romet Jürgenson’s WRC2 prize drive for winning Junior WRC crown increased to six events
Taylor Gill and Max Smart handed second Junior WRC seasons after impressing in 2024
Jose ‘Abito’ Caparó leaves the FIA Rally Star process with high expectations of future success
https://www.fia.com/news/fia-rally-s...ects-2025-line#8 Ott Tänak - Martin Järveoja #8
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https://dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/where...G3Czr_8eXa3WcQ
funny. wasnt cyril crying around a few months ago, almost threatening to leave if fia ditched the hybrids?? millener also said a few months ago hybrid should stay, he even said something like "budget is not a problem" (??) now he gives a clear NO when askes if hy must stay. really tiring to read news. im always thinking "ahh I should just watch and leave the internet" haha
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Yesterday, 16:41 #43
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Well, circumstances did change in the last few months.
They are no longer allowed to reset them when they fail, so people with a broken hybrid lose it until the next service. There were three drivers without hybrid for about a day in CER. It fails too easily for a thing with those consequences, IMO.
And with new maintenance requirements (have to send it back to the manufacturer a lot more), the cost went through the roof. It could be a couple of million per year. I think M-Sport might truly be forced to quit WRC1 over this; it's not just "crying wolf". And Hyundai and Toyota probably don't want to be in a championship with two teams, so they'll side with M-Sport.
So I think it's reasonable for people to change their minds.Last edited by Morte66; Yesterday at 16:43.
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Yesterday, 21:07 #47
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So we might have 2025 lineup like that:
-> Hyundai
-Neuville
-Tanak
-Fourmaux
-> M-Sport:
-Rossel
-Sesks
-Serderidis/Munster
-> Toyota
-Rovanpera
-Evans
-Katsuta
-Ogier/Pajari/Solberg
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Yesterday, 21:32 #48
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Toyota will not have 6 drivers. Someone will be left out. Maybe Ogier calls it a day. He seemed legitimately frustrated at the last few rallies.
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Solberg to Toyota would surprise me a lot, what would happen to Pajari in that case?
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I suspect that the suppliers are now concerned about spontaneous combustion from the battering the batteries get given their age and life they've had and that's why they won't allow a reset any more.
Given the current unreliability, the WRC may be able to get out of any contract for continued use of the hybrid units on the grounds that they aren't fit for purpose.
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