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27 Nov 2021, 16:54 (Ref:4085637) | #1 | |
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WTCR 2022
WTCR have announced their 2022 schedule
April 9/10 – Czech Republic – Autodrom Most May 7/8 – France – Circuit de Pau-Ville May 26/28 – Germany – Nürburgring Nordschleife June 11/12 – Hungary – Hungaroring June 25/26 – Spain – MotorLand Aragón July 2/3 – Portugal – Circuito do Vila Real August 6/7 – Russia – Sochi Autodrom October 8/9 – South Korea – Inje Speedium November 5/6 – China – Ningbo International Speedpark November 18/20 – Macau – Circuito da Guia - Increased to 10 rounds with a return to the Far East (Covid permitting) - 3 street circuits (Pau, Vila Real & Macau) The Hungary date is interesting as that's Le Mans weekend. Assuming Eurosport have their usual wall to wall LM programming then expect even less WTCR coverage than normal. |
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27 Nov 2021, 20:33 (Ref:4085663) | #3 | |
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Ah, Brno is closing?
Agree that there are better options for the calendar, 3 street circuits is a bit too much. Wish they'd do a British round, but money talks. |
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27 Nov 2021, 20:35 (Ref:4085665) | #4 | |
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miss the old days with proper cars, big grids , great tracks and exiting racing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kqu4EcC9HH8 |
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27 Nov 2021, 21:12 (Ref:4085670) | #5 | |
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Nothing on this side of the Atlantic, if they want to expand tcr should look on this direction too.
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28 Nov 2021, 20:06 (Ref:4085793) | #6 | ||
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All in all - a nice looking calendar, though would exchange Most for any other (wider) circuit.
Shame WTCR won't come back to Brno - racing there was incredible back in WTCC days |
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28 Nov 2021, 21:42 (Ref:4085802) | #7 | |
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Sad to hear Brno is closing, it has been a great circuit and it will be hard to replace it
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29 Nov 2021, 07:40 (Ref:4085841) | #8 | ||
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Poor.
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29 Nov 2021, 16:54 (Ref:4085908) | #9 | |
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Speaking of the possible driver line-ups, probably its too early for concrete ideas.
Azcona There were many rumours of Hyundai or Lynk trying to lure Azcona. And the Koreans have now the seat with the retirement of Tarquini. Zengo/Cupra Speaking of the Zengo-Cupra relationship, the problem always is that they don't have the budget for pre-season testing and the first few rounds are just real time testing. Huff had a season full of bad luck, plus a few sources tell that the 50-60% of Zengo's budget was spent on his salary (with Cupra paying for the Spanish drivers)... On on long term, I don't really think it is worth it. Gené also had a poor season. And other sources tell that Boldizs run with used parts of the "main drivers" so the 4 car project for Zeng? is probably too much on a longer basis. Lynk&CO I'm pretty sure Lynk will come back, but with or without Muller driving is a different question. Honda Girolami said before the final round, that he is negotiating with Honda over a 2022 drive in the series. Other news: I don't really have any sources about Audi, but the car was fine by the end of the year, so for Comtoyou a return would be a logical step, but the driver line-up depends on the Audi funding. Target said that they plan a return with new drivers, but without any Hyundai backing they will again be complete outsiders. |
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29 Nov 2021, 18:05 (Ref:4085918) | #10 | |
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Although I prefer TCR Europe over WTCR I enjoyed the World Championship this season.
Agree about Zengo. The level of TCR Europe is better suited for them. But which other team could replace them? Also other teams need budget, or it has to be a team with an owner like Rene Munnich. |
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30 Nov 2021, 10:05 (Ref:4085980) | #11 | |
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Not really much point us brits trying to even follow WTCR as Eurosport are absolutely useless at showing the races and I will not pay extra for eurosport player
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30 Nov 2021, 15:07 (Ref:4086012) | #12 | ||
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Oh, I had hoped for a race in Punta del Este.
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10 Dec 2021, 20:06 (Ref:4088219) | #13 | |
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It is a championship that no one cares about. Eurosport Events is destroying it.
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16 Dec 2021, 08:21 (Ref:4090008) | #16 | ||
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I agree, that Zengo/Cupra should bundle their efforts more.
No hungarian talent seeking, no spanish old drivers anymore. I think, WTCR should be the showcase for TCR cars, so there should be the best drivers showing best driving :-) Maybe no need to come with 4 cars (only for tactical things used), at least 2 cars of every manufacturer should be there. And Cupra is one of the most important, as they sell cars all over Europe/world to TCR-Teams. I agree also, that TCR Europe was sometimes more entertaining, due to many cars and diffent levels of drivers talents. In my opinion, TCR Europe is the "real" TCR championship, as these cars are made for private teams to use. WTCR only for showing abilities. |
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16 Dec 2021, 11:06 (Ref:4090053) | #18 | |
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https://www.touringcartimes.com/2021...d-2022-season/
The general ideas behind this are good, switching the two races also, with changed qualy points. The only problem is what was also mentioned by Gus above. If half of the calendar is made of unraceble tracks, everyone will keep sandbagging and trying to be slower/faster when needed, if you can't overtake after a bad qualifying. |
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16 Dec 2021, 17:35 (Ref:4090145) | #19 | ||
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i'd like to know why FIA needs to complicate always things!
what's the sense to make 2 races one of 30 min + 1 lap and second 25 min + 1 lap and as this was not enough also give different points system for each race. |
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17 Dec 2021, 20:59 (Ref:4090368) | #20 | ||
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The ideas look good on the paper every time, but you cannot get used to the rules with so many changes. I write motorsport articles in Hungarian, and when WTCR comes, I always have to check the actual qualy format, points, qualy points etc. as you have 6-10 rounds each year and it surely changes for the next season. But at least is better than the points system of the TCR Europe. I love TCR Europe, but I hate the points system of that series. |
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22 Dec 2021, 08:53 (Ref:4090943) | #21 | ||
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I understand, that they want to avoid all these sand-bagging, which is now common between manufacturers. Especially as they change directions in grid from last to first between races.
Especially if you calculate the extra weight with it too. |
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14 Jan 2022, 09:26 (Ref:4093690) | #22 | ||
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Team Engstler is switching to Honda!
https://www.fiawtcr.com/honda-racing...s-wtcr-heroes/ |
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14 Jan 2022, 20:03 (Ref:4093778) | #23 | ||
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Assume Munnich will run the other two cars. Does this mean Loeb Racing will run two Hyundai cars in WTCR? |
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