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21 May 2018, 21:37 (Ref:3823847) | #27 | |
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WTCR is a crap.
Hyundai has a good car + they paid for 4 top drivers. In a single brand series all 4 Hyundai guys has to finish in the top8 every time. And what they do with their BoP? They force these top drivers to the back of the field. Driver skills doesn't matter, engeneering skills doesn't matter. Last edited by Tarzaan; 21 May 2018 at 21:47. |
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21 May 2018, 21:59 (Ref:3823850) | #29 | ||
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Back in the day Eurosport Events needed Citroen to keep WTCC alive. The BoP was "conditioned" by the humour of Mr Matton.
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It's difficult to overtake at Zandvoort but still I enjoyed the races, especially race 2 & 3.
Except for the Hyundai and Alfa the BoP seems okay. |
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22 May 2018, 02:48 (Ref:3823880) | #33 | |
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Agree on both points. There were some really competitive races. Definitely bump the Hyundai up. Though it was nice to see different cars at the front.
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ok so it's normal that 3 world champions like tarquini bjork and muller were on the same level of 2 amateur drivers like the PRICE Bernhard van Oranje-Nassau and Michael Verhagen! good to know.... next step of bop will be take off one wheel to hyndai in case they should win again... |
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And like Mark says is it normal they make a joke of drivers Vernay and Shedden? The Hyundai drivers are good but not from a different planet. |
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[QUOTE=Mark0994;3823942]Look like it's normal that Tarquini, Bjork, Muller and Michelisz are half second faster then TCR International and Indy Light Champion (Vernay), 3 time BTCC Champion (Shedden), 2 time BTCC champion (Thompson), Guerrieri who fight on equal terms with Michelisz and Bjork last year (truth to be told he was faster then both Bjork and Michelisz but Michelisz was in fight for championship), and also Fabrizio Giovanardi was always faster then Tarquini. Last year he drove DSG Leon with broken turbo and he was slightly slower then champion Baldan, and now he can't get in points...
exacatly!! those 4 drivers should be half second faster cause they are the best. they have more experiences they have more skills to develop car and ofc they have more talent. I loved Thompson in past but in last years he just thought to drink capirinhas. I loved Piedone but he drives the worst car ever made and yet he couldn't even test and develop. those other drivers u wrote I dont even take in consideration... |
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22 May 2018, 13:43 (Ref:3823959) | #38 | |
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In that case we don't have to discuss any longer.
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We were discussing this and the Hyundai BoP issue this weekend. The fact that Hyundai scored ZERO points means the BoP was a joke. But even without that, there was never a moment in the races where you thought 'wow'. Looks like something has to be done about power-to-weight ratio or make the tyres less durable. Right now if everyone has similar cars it's one line of cars - up to the point where someone makes a mistake. If not, qualifying order = finish order. |
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This is a series with some of the best drivers in it. I’d rather see an equivalency formula than BoP, as it doesn’t seem fair. But so far it seems we have had good racing at some great tracks around the world
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I think that Hyundai performed poorly because it was both hit with BoP AND carrying the success ballast, called "compensation weight", from when it had an advantage. I believe it's calculated per event, so in Portugal they should be considerably lighter, where BoP alone will do the job of keeping the cars evenly matched. Hopefully the 4 Hyundai drivers will come back to the front, but not dominate so much as they did in previous events.
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I think it was the worse case scenario for Hyundai. Hopefully they will have a better race next time. We’ll see how good they are. They’ve got excellent drivers too
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With only half the compensation weight in TCR Europe Hyundai did pretty well. So the question is, whether Hyundai would be as fast as the rest, if the compensation weight would be equal for all cars. I think the bop might be right now. Everyone who thinks that Tarquini, who was axed by Honda as a works driver for “loosing“ his edge, or Michelisz who at this point never won a internationally important championship and was the obvious Nr.2 driver to Monteiro till his accident, are up to a second faster per lap as Shedden, World Champion Huff, or Vernay, should look for another past time leisure. Fishing is nice, or golfing, swimming, maybe reading?
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With his TCR Europe qualifying time, van Lagen would have qualified eighth on Sunday and seventh on Monday in the WTCR. With a +30kg Audi compared to the WTCR Audis.
The thing I didn't understand is why Azcona in the TCR Europe was so faster than WTCR Cupras, with +45kg, in both qualifying and races. |
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