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And as someone who has watched Red Bull TV produced events, I can't believe they have much input into the WRC broadcasts; it's like night & day. Dull, unimaginative coverage and commentary not much better. It's just not selling the sport - and no wonder we don't see more manufacturers interested. And the paywall is the absolute killer...... This forum like Autosport, Pistonheads gets very little comment as very few watch the live stuff - and there's very little stories outside of events. |
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Rally Mexico underway and already all 3 Pumas have had problems - looks like a turbo issue for Tanak and the other two have clattered rocks and damaged the steering/suspension. Not a good day for Msport (again).
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Rally México final results:
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19 Mar 2023, 22:28 (Ref:4148364) | #54 | ||
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Meanwhile, the WRC still has no TV partner anywhere in the Americas except for Mexico...
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20 Mar 2023, 11:36 (Ref:4148428) | #55 | ||
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The results in Mexico really highlight how thin the WRC1 field is - four of the top ten places taken by WRC2 cars.
Ogier picking up another win - I guess road position helped him a bit but still an impressive result. Another poor event for Msport - Tanak with a turbo problem, were the others driver error resulting in damage or just car breakages where the car is too fragile? |
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Time to think about making WRC2 the top category in the coming years. Grand Prix racing (as it was then) did something similar in the early 50s when the field of Grand Prix cars became too thin, the F2 cars of the day became the main show. Standing by to be shouted down! |
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1 Apr 2023, 09:05 (Ref:4149882) | #57 | |
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Don't worry Citroen should be back in 2024...
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13 Apr 2023, 13:55 (Ref:4151328) | #58 | ||
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RIP Craig Breen.
https://tentenths.com/forum/showthread.php?t=157863 |
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13 Apr 2023, 15:32 (Ref:4151342) | #59 | ||
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Just saw the news about Craig. That hits hard. His absolute love of rallying shone through in his interviews, I don't think I've ever seen a driver so obviously enjoying his sport as Craig.
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13 Apr 2023, 23:08 (Ref:4151377) | #60 | ||
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Shocking news really. Desperately sad.. Life can be so randomly cut short. The only driver I bothered to listen to his end-of-stage interviews. I loved how he loved the sport. I will miss hearing him.
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Massive loss to rally and a reminder that, even in the modern age, rally is still a dangerous sport. |
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Feels unreal that's he gone. He seemed to be doing everything right and then it all gets taken away
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I'm still in shock and disbelief about Craig's passing. Not going to lie, yesterday I cried when I learnt about it. I just can't get over the fact he was so happy and upbeat after his great performance in Sweden, which marked his turnaround after a disappointing 2022. And now he's gone unable to make a proper comeback this year and unable to get another chance for a full-time season. Feels so unfair and desperately sad. I'm still devastated about it...
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23 Apr 2023, 21:52 (Ref:4152700) | #64 | ||
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Evans won in Croatia. I think Neuville had it in the bag but he made yet another mistake and threw it away. I wonder how much longer Hyundai will put up with him?
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It's a recurring theme isn't it? His pace isn't in question but he just makes too many mistakes. Evans needed that win, he's been overshadowed at Toyota recently. Good to see Tanak get another decent result and a podium for Lappi was a good result.
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30 Apr 2023, 11:04 (Ref:4153778) | #66 | ||
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Neuville has been at Hyundai since 2014; and in fact, his first event, the Monte, he crashed......
I remember him winning the IRC Cyprus 'Golden Rally' in 2011 with a flat out, balls out drive, and thinking he's a future World Champion..... The talent is there, but something else is missing to nail down a championship. |
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I've not seen any of the coverage from Portugal yet but again it looks like the best of the action was in WRC2 with Greensmith and Solberg separated by 1.2 seconds! Also not a great look for the Rally 1 cars with only 5 being in the top 10 - that's the problem with such a small field in the top category, a couple of mistakes and/or mechanical problems and suddenly it's very thin on the ground.
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I’ve seen the highlights and a great win it was by Rovanpera. He’s definitely back to his title winning form. Great to see Sordo giving it his all, especially considering the tragic circumstances of his drive. Very costly retirement from Evans there
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Evans appears to be the 'Neuville' of Toyota - quick but inconsistent. The inconsistency is reflected in the points table - Ogier still in 3rd despite not doing some of the events.
Hate to say it but it's already looking like a stroll in the park for Rovanpera - the title is surely a formality? I think Tanak is pushing the Puma hard and getting better results than expected but the Puma looks like the slowest and most fragile of the cars this year. The other drivers are already a long way behind and as noted are too inconsistent to maintain a challenge. |
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Sardinia done and dusted - I didn't catch much of it over the weekend, I'll try and watch the highlights this week. Neuville wins from Lappi - good showing from Hyundai (despite Sordo rolling), they've closed the gap a bit on Toyota. Disaster for M-Sport again with both Tanak and Loubet retiring. In the top ten finishers only four rally 1 cars - not a great look for the top level of rallying.
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6 Jun 2023, 11:16 (Ref:4160196) | #71 | ||
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https://dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/ogier...a-wrc-rethink/
Now Ogier has his say; interestingly, Dirtfish completely glossed over this in the event review...... Cars, events, promotion, etc needs all looking at. |
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A local rally doesn't need a big audience, but budgets are small. The problem with the WRC is that team budgets are insanely high in comparison with the audience. Either invest heavily in promote the sport, or cut budgets. |
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Whereas the WEC has less than 10 events, but has far more manufacturer teams...but they realise any more isn't sustainable at the moment. |
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They also need to sort out the coverage - make more available free either on WRC.com or on youtube. It's no good hiding the coverage behind paywalls or on obscure TV channels if you want to grow the audience. I think the basic product is good - but certainly there's a lot of work to do to bring WRC back to the levels it was in the past. |
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