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Not forgetting that rumours are still abound of Alfa Romeo's possible entry into the DTM in '06 instead, the 159 would be far more suited to the DTM there than S2000.
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Good point Hazard, let's not forget Alfa Romeo wanted their car to be now more luxurious than sporty. Mercedes and Audi in the DTM are the perfect pair to achieve the aim of marketing your car as luxurious yet still sporty surely.
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Plenty of spare Alfa S2000 cars and three handy drivers going round then. Come on Alfa UK, you know it makes sense.
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DTM would be a better fit for Alfa compared to the WTCC.
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They'd be able to run the Alfa 159s in the BTCC. No homologation isssues here
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Alfa would be good in whatever series it enters .. it's Alfa Romeo afterall
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with their own F1 team . they might . . but maybe this way more cars are able to win
hopefully at least in private hands he would see the alfa raced in 2006 |
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Critics always says that there should be more independents and less Works efforts. But how long can a series last without Works support. Do European manufacturers offer very lucrative contingency/reward programs? Over here in the US, they Acura/BMW/Mazda/Dodge have very lucrative(??) contingency programs to encourage independents to race in our touring car championship which is probably close to SP rules.
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no they arent, thats why opel didnt win any races
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I'm not sure if similar incentive programs (expressed in US $) were offered in the BTCC by manufacturers, would be enough incentive for Independents to run in the BTCC? In the US, here are some of the manufacturer payouts. Currently, Mazda US has the richest contingency payout.
Honda US pays 1st - $7500 2nd - $6000 3rd - $4000 4th-10th - $2000 11th-20th - $1000 BMW NA offers 1st - $4000 2nd - $3000 3rd - $2000 4th - $1000 5th - $500 Driver's Championship - $5000 Manufacturer's Championship* - $500 Mazda US 1st - $10,000 2nd - $7,500 3rd - $5,000 4th - $4,000 5th - $3,500 6th - $3,000 7th - $2,000 8th - $1,750 9th - $1,500 10th - $1,250 11th - 15th $1,000 16th - 20th $750 |
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It is almost official now: Alfa Romeo to leave WTCC (autosport.com)
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I feel sorry for Thommo, though I wouldn't blame him for moving on from the BTCC where he had nothing left to prove or achieve having won a couple of titles. It is also a big blow for the WTCC which looked like a series that was thriving. With the DTM currently down to 2 manufacturers and the BTCC not exactly in the best of health, it seems European-based touring car racing is having a lean time of it in terms of manufacturer involvement.
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The Autosport Mag article did mention that the WTCC boss Marcello Lotti (forgive me if I have spelt his name wrongly) was trying to put together a loan of 2 156's to a Privateer team, and with the blessing of Alfa, they could still be entered as a works team.
Perhaps Thommo will go there, although I feel he'd be stupid to refused a VXR BTCC drive if it was offered to him. Regards the WTCC, it's a pity that Alfa Romeo are leaving. But it's a sign that no championship is so perfect a manufacturer can't afford to leave it. I don't mean to be rude but it may stop a lot of people going on about how great it is. A reality check if you like. |
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If I'm brutally honest, the loss of Alfa, though a blow...won't cause much damage to the WTCC I feel. BMW will now have Seat to bat off, and Chevrolet, Ford and Honda will neatly fill out the top 8 - which is all you see on TV anyway.
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The loss of any manufacturer is a blow to any championship.
The BTCC virtually died over the course of 2 years through no works support. 1998 - 8 works teams 2000 - 3 works teams Its a sad sight to see Alfa leave, even if their racing values & tactics are questionable on occassions. |
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