Thread: [WRC] 2025 News & Rumours
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6th November 2024, 16:11 #81
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Rumours in Gran Canaria about two possible private entry in Rally Islas Canarias next year:
Luís Monzón and Cohete Suárez, both with Rally 1
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6th November 2024, 16:24 #82
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hybrids out for good.... or in two weeks they are going to decide keep it again?
https://www.motorsport.com/wrc/news/...2025/10670868/
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6th November 2024, 19:04 #83
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Before official decision there will be:
- hybrid will still be used
- Hyundai will leave if they don't like smth
- hybrid will be cancelled
- hyundai's future in wrc looks promising
- no next spec car detail until end of 2025
- there is no issues with current manus, we decided to keep the spec same till 2030
- points system will be changed, but nobody knows how, but it will be changed
At the end.. 2025 Monte starts.. and the only change is that wrc teams can have vegan-only meals during rallies and allLive will have mandarin and swahili subtitles.
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7th November 2024, 06:40 #84
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7th November 2024, 17:49 #85
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7th November 2024, 19:16 #86
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8th November 2024, 10:15 #87
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Latvala will tackle next year’s European series at the wheel of a Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD, a car permitted to run in FIA-sanctioned events following a decision from last month’s World Motor Sport Council.
Talking about that decision, Latvala said: “It’s good news. I mean getting cars now in the historic rally up to year 2000, we have some great cars in the ’90s, the Group A cars and the first World Rally Cars. They’ve been kept now a little bit on the side and I think there is a lot of fans who really wants to see these cars on the action.
“I’m one of those and I’m really happy that I’ve been building now a Celica ST185 so then I can compete in the European Championship with that car.”
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8th November 2024, 11:31 #88
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10th November 2024, 12:58 #89
This is my point. Using extra weight to slow a more powerful (electric) car is too crude as the extra weight also has to be braked and rotated. It would be better if they made the same power and...
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