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Eligibility for the Independent Drivers’ Trophy will be exclusively decided by KSO, taking into consideration the following criteria: • Team’s CV and records • Driver’s CV and records • Car’s technical characteristics Drivers who compete for teams representing Manufacturers’ Importers and/or National Dealers may be declared eligible to score points in the trophy, but not to compete for the prize money. |
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Is the 2nd Wiechers car confirmed? I think they said they have the intention to enter a 2nd car.
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It's pretty different a situation... Coronel dominated the indies' trophy because of his talent and also because of the direct support of Seat Holland. On the other hand, I can tell you about Seat Sport Italia: Roberto Colciago is a great driver, 2 times Stcc champion and former Etcc and Wtcc racer, and yet he contested the indies and he was directly supported by Seat Sport Italia, so he was an actual works driver, he got paid to race.
Hernandez became a works driver so nobody even wondered if he could contest the indies or not. d'Aste was allowed to race because he'd won with a small margin: also, while Coronel had a support from Seat, after all, even if not fully works, d'Aste had no chance to be a works driver at all. I think it's a complicated situation, but I would put Felix in the indies: if you think about it, Porteiro has no experience with front wheel drive cars, Campos has never participated in a touring car championship and after all the car was not so good, except on certain tracks, during the last few races in 2008. |
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Why is Campos going into Indy anyway? N-Tech wasn't, what's different about Campos?
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Certainly a support from a local dealer means much more funds than a private driver can have, which means more testing and so on. Anyway I never said he's an actual works driver, I'd call him semi-works or semi-private, either way it sounds good
I think N Technology signed in with a promise from Honda that they'd get funds from the jap manufacturer, which never happened to be, as far as I know. So Honda is not going to be involved as a manufacturer, and Campos is running the cars by himself, at least in 2009. Anyway, with all the respect Campos has to have because of his pedigree in formulae and so on, I think that, like everyone on earth, he'll need some time to understand a touring car, he'll hardly be competitive straight away. If he does, he is a genius, which could easily be, though! |
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How much would Seat Liechtenstein be able to pay if a talented Liechtensteinter tried to join the WTCC?
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Do they sell cheap cars like Seats in Liechtenstein? :P
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When Coronel drove for GR Asia they did little to none testing. In contrast to the past they did some testing this year. It's true Coronel got some support from SEAT Sport in the past (e.g. free engine for the last few races in 2007). But was this because of the support from SEAT Holland or because SEAT Sport see in him a very talented driver? I think the last. Quote:
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Coronel was banned from the independent's cup because he would've ran away with it. Right now the series arbitrarily determines who's independent or not to create a close championship. playV2('en/US/st/stdjsgdfd7stsydysosjsdygh7h3');playV2('en/UK/st/stdjsgdfd7stsydysosjsdygh7h3')It doesn't have to be that complicated; define in the rules who is a privateer and who is not.
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As far as Coronel can see, he is a privateer. On the other hand, Seat Holland does give him a better support than an ordinary sponsor: it's about politics, not just about pure money. I think we all know that Seat Holland is now pushing for a Btcc entry for Coronel: do you think an ordinary sponsor would have had such a big influence on his choices?
I think that if Seat saw a talented driver in him (like they should have done) they'd have given him the chance to have a TDi. In fact, the whole Coronel situation doesn't make sense: he's just an unbelievably quick and experienced driver who was never given a complete chance to compete for the championship. Please note that Coronel also runs his own team in lower series and makes a living out of racing. You're right when you say Seat Holland is one of the sponsors, but the political weight, apart from the larger funds it provides, makes it a special sponsor. Simply, Coronel doesn't have a supersponsor like Monroe and Liqui Moly, cause he has support from Seat Holland and some others. |
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My opinion is Seat Holland wasn't strong enough to indicate a driver: if you look at the drivers, the most important markets are represented. Rydell was always in good relationships with Seat and had driven for them before. Maybe Seat just did not want to invest in a sixth fully works car and therefore delegated Seat Holland to run him. Only works drivers are entitled to have the TDi, though, which is why Coronel didn't get a TDi, being a semi-privateer or semi-works, as I said before.
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It'd be different. If Liqui Moly gives less money to Engstler, HE will CHOSE to do somthing different. Seat Holland is pushing for Btcc, which is different. As you said, even without Seat Holland Coronel would be able to race in Wtcc, but he'd lose his semi-works support. Seat Holland are pushing him towards another championship, they're not just reducing support...
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And Coronel having a relaxed off-season? He just did Dakar rally. |
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But the thing is: will Liqui Moly ever push for Btcc like a local dealer would?
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