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Aah, silly me! You shoulda said that, accepting the "impressive detail" claim, you were aware of the obvious mistakes and, panic yea notte, they would be remedied. If you're big something up and claim "nothing is forgotten" make sure you can support it. That's all. My guess is that you're a little, ahem, embarrassed that you didn't see it yourself. Not to worry, never personal. At least you Swedish live in a beautiful country with fabulous women. Last edited by chunterer; 12 Feb 2010 at 22:36. |
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Ok, let that be the end of this little episode please Volvo and splendid.
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To lead the thread back on track I would like to ask about the Ruedi Eggenberger year, 1985. By then the Swiss was an aknowledged master of both the European championship and Group A regulations with some kind of inside look at BMW Motorsport. Hired by Volvo he brought home the '85 drivers title with Gianfranco Brancatelli and Thomas Lindström (but lost the division 3 manufactures title to arch rival Rover), but felt strangled by interference by Volvo Motorsport in Göteborg/Gothenburg and left at a late stage before the 1986 season to join Ford. From the Group 2 days Eggenberger had fielded cars under the BMW Italia name as well as under his own Eggenberger Motorsport and still did so by 1984. But when did Volvo approach him about 1985 and when was a deal signed? Eggenberger retained the driving services of Gianfranco Brancatelli and Sigi Müller junior into the new season. For 1985 Volvo Motorsport seems to have streamlined their ETCC from four semi factory cars of 1984 to two factory cars and a semi-privateer car in 1985. The Belgian Guy Trigaux/Michel Delcourt two car effort was axed but Pierre Diedonné employed as new Eggenberger driver partnering Müller (vaguely remembering this to be a reunion!). Of the two Swedish teams, the Thomas Lindström father-and-son effort was "rested" for '85 with cars sold off to Finland and Portugal and Thomas moving to the Eggenberger team too. Magnum Racing of Magnus Magnusson was retained on a semi-factory basis with continuing with Ulf Granberg as main driver, supported variously by Anders Olofsson and Ingvar Carlsson but also others. Eggenberger Motorsport seemed to be a relative prolific car builder during the Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth days that followed in a few years, and looking at the numbers of CiBiEmme Sport BMW 635CSi in former BMW Italia-colours racing alongside the Swiss Volvos would suggest that a fair few of these were build too. But how many Volvos were build for and during 1985? I have seen no reference to Eggenberger Volvos being ex-something or for that matter that later Volvos were ex-Eggenberger. Did RAS Sport build their own cars - they had little time to do so as I understand it - or was this rejigged Eggenberger cars, as an example. Hope this question will get things back on track Jesper |
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I also have a vague suspicion that the cars may actually have been 'owned' by Volvo and that at least 2 of them formed the backbone of the '86 RAS attack? Need this clarifying though. |
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It was like this, late in 1984 Eggenberger had noticed the Volvo to be a strong opponent in group-A and there for the put in an interest to Volvo late in 1984, to manage a factoryteam. And in the winter of 1984 Volvo Dealer Europé signed Eggenberger and the work begun to forming the European Volvo Dealer Team/Eggenberger Motorsport team. The thing was that Eggenberger was hired by Volvo Dealer Team Europé and not Volvo itself, Volvo only provided with two cars that Eggenberger built for the ETC 1985. And late in 1985 when Volvo and Eggenberger went separate ways its was due to a violation to the contract Eggenberger had signed according to Volvo, the contract said that the Eggenberger team must use the WTT-system (Water-Turbo-Traction), which he didn't cause he found the WTT-system to fail and due to that some races said to be lost. Eggenberger on the other hand wished to renew his contract but Volvo turned him down due to this what Volvo called a violation to the contract. the Thomas Lindström father-and-son effort continued in the Eggenberger team to. And even so in 1986 when Thomas was in the R.A.S team. Like mentioned before, there were only 2 cars built (the rumor says 3, however never confirmed) for the Eggenberger team 1985 and one for the Magnum Racing team, so 4 at the most. And correct, the R.A.S team took over and rebuilt the former Eggenberger Volvos from 1985 to race with in 1986, the R.A.S team also took over the former Magnum Racing Volvo (the one that rest at ease today in the Volvo Museum in Göteborg/Gothenburg). But R.A.S also built a 4th Volvo, a RH car, this car was tested but it was to hard on the drivers on so such short time to learn how to drive RH so the car was sold to Australia, to the Australia Volvo Dealer Team (AVDT) in 1986. The Magnum Racing Volvo team was a team directly under Volvo/Volvo Motorsport and was managed by Mats "Lillen" Magnusson. They also used the WTT-system according to contract. So the Magnum Racing team was in fact a Factoryteam, the Volvo Magnum Racing used in 1985 was the former and newbuilt LUNA-Sportpromotion Volvo from 1984 (Magnum Racing was the one that built that Volvo in 1984). Maby I forgot to answer something but I hope that I was to any help! And things got back on track, but I don't like people who only open their mouths and try to be clever and stupid at the same time. So the prototype of the 1:18 scale Volvo had some things that was incorrect, so why must someone start to complain about this? It is still the prototype not the final model that is to be released on the market. The things that are incorrect will be corrected with the final model. |
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The thing you had to make a point to, is corrected on my demand, you know sometimes things go wrong and thats why I helped AUTOart to see to that all details are correct. And second, if you only want to complain or just to be clever about it go somewhere else and be it. Cause I don't want to hear about it, and no one else either for that matter. I wouldn't said any thing if you asked why this things with the names and the flags are wrong, but no instead you lay down this which I think was a ridiculous and very unnecessary comment. You've made your point, End of discussion. Nothing personal. |
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Thank you for a very comprehensive answer. Didn't realise that it was Volvo dumping Eggenberger, as I thought it was the opposite. But when did it happen? As I faintly remember it, it happened in early 1986 with few options regarding finding a replacement for Eggenberger. The choice fell on RAS, formerly renowned for their efforts in division 1 with Volkswagen products being prepared and raced for the Belgian VW Club and a bunch of Spaniards. Why didn't Volvo simply promote Magnum Racing to be their team of 1986?
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My idea of why Volvo didn't promote the Magnum Racing team was that they didn't performed as expected in 1985. So they closed down that team also, and both Ulf Granberg and Anders Olofsson joined up with the R.A.S team as we know in 1986. But even the R.A.S team also rejected the WTT-System that Volvo Motorsport had manufactured due to it for failing, and also was in violation of contract with Volvo in the end. And after the disqualifying of some races and due to the violation of the contract to Volvo, Volvo withdrawn from group-A and R.A.S was dropped instantly. And after that Volvo Motorsport slowly stared to close down but were still helping private initiatives, and I think that in 1989 when Swede Anders Lindberg droved the ex. ADVT Volvo, he was the first one who really got the WTT-System to work! I think Volvo Motorsport sold all they had in stock to Leif Wiik in Finland in 1989-90? Not sure, but I know the deal took place. |
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One of the two Swedish Stefan Pettersson ran a Volvo 240 Turbo in the Swedish Group A series in 1990 in Eggenberger-colours, but that was about it as for breed, I think. I can't help but speculating what would have happened with the Ford Sierra RS Cosworth-programme if Ruedi Eggenberger had been retained by Volvo for the '86 season. Jesper Last edited by Jesper OH; 12 Feb 2010 at 19:34. Reason: Ford comment |
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Interior pictures of the original Petch car shows a lot of red. Michel Delcourt followed with the car and raced with Robbie Francevic in the early 1985 season New Zealand endurance races.
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Yes they took over these two cars, mostly to save time! There wasn't enough time to build two brand new cars in such short time in time the ETC 1986. And if I should be totally correct with the detail about the #26 car that Peggen Andersson and Mauro Baldi drove on Estoril -86, they didn't driver under the R.A.S team but under Volvo Motorsport itself, some kind of cooperation between the two teams so to say. And this was the 1985 Magnum Racing car. Details like the rollcage can tell this. |
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It's very likely indeed that ARE or perhaps Ringhausen would have been the all out works Sierra engineers instead. Similarly what might have happened had TWR taken over the Volvo contract for 1987 onwards after the Rover programme ended? I'll be willing to bet that some kind of monster 240 replacement would have been homologated for Group A use. TW would have ensured that! |
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The car of Stefan Pettersson you mention, is in fact the former Per Stureson Volvo DTM winner from 1985. And the car still has the same "look" as in 1990, a friend of mine own the car today. Volvo with R.A.S would had won the ETC 1986 to, if it wasn't for the three times they got caught cheating and was disqualified, even thou they won these three races at first. They won 5 races fair, it would have been 8 if not for due to the disqualifications, and 8 out of 14 races at 1st place would have given the R.A.S team the ETC title 1986. They was disqualified because of the dashboard (this complaint Eggenberger to put in to FISA since he was the one that built the dashboard and so knew that it was ellegal), and one time for using wrong fuel with higher octane and finally for having 2 and 3 liters more fuel than the rules permitted. But even Rover was caught cheating! And they was the one that was complaining about Volvo the most... |
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Forgot to say it in previous posts, but some teams and manufactures surprises me with how many cars they build and some by how few they build. Volvo seems to fit the second description. Jesper |
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(mind this car have been standing still for the past 12 years in barn, before my friend found the car and bought it! Condition is good but the brake disc are full of rust, and its dirty to as one can see) |
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