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FIA confirm restrictions on third drivers
See http://www.fia.com/PRESSE/DCM-A/25-06-2003.pdf
(near the top of page 2) The FIA have confirmed that Quote:
Didier Auriol Philippe Bugalski (3rd on the 2002 Catalan Rally) Richard Burns François Delecour François Duval Marcus Grönholm Sébastien Loeb Tommi Mäkinen Markko Märtin Colin McRae Gilles Panizzi Jesús Puras Thomas Rådström Harri Rovanperä Carlos Sainz Armin Schwarz (3rd on the 2001 Safari Rally) Petter Solberg (the list could grow depending on who else finishes on the podium in the remaining 2003 rallies) The teams clearly affected by this rule are Peugeot (need to drop 2 of their current drivers for 2004) and Citroen (need to drop 1). So who will they drop, who will replace them and where will those dropped by Peugeot/Citroen go? Is Makinen still intending to retire? - if he does so one of the Peugeot/Citroen refugees may slot in there. Drivers not listed above can go anywhere they want next year. Providing they don't finish on the podium this year, that is. Any predictions on who will go where in 2004? |
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I'm sure this is well-intentioned, but will it really work? One thing I guess we'll see is a number of private entries from those who miss out on works drives.
I'm still hoping the Subaru 2004 line-up will be Solberg and Burns, but that's a wish rather than a solid prediction |
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Bye bye Sainz, Burns and Panizzi.
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Well Peugeot run 4 cars most of the rallies, so what happens to the 4th driver (Panizzi?)
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I can see Panizzi ending up at Mitsubishi with McRae Jr and a young gun as number 3, Bruns will go back to Subaru and I reckon Sainz might retire all together. I belive that Loix has never finished 3rd or higher on a WRC event so he is the prime spot to pick up a top level drive next year.........
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25 Jun 2003, 21:56 (Ref:643157) | #6 | |
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Loebs talking to Peugeot.
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Stupid rule. But this should put Rovenperra and Panizzi as #1 drivers at some other teams.
Who'll get the boot from Citroen? I can't understand this. Rallying is incredibly popular right now, exploding into the world's biggest economic market... And Richards and the FIA seem intent on ruining the whole thing. Last edited by Lee Janotta; 25 Jun 2003 at 22:55. |
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I can't believe they've done this - the changes are being made to stop Peugeot using specialists. A better way would be to have all drivers competing in all rounds.
I wouldn't rule out Panizzi as being the second driver at Peugeot with Gronholm though. Gilles is performing well on gravel, Burns hasn't set the world on fire in the 206 and Harri isn't as good as Marcus. It's interesting that PSA are looking to move Loeb from Citroen to Peugeot; that could leave McRae and Sainz in the Xsaras. But if Loeb stays put who'se going to have to go; again McRae is on a huge salary but hasn't delivered so far this year. This is also going to make the 2nd seat at Subaru very interesting. Even if Tommi wants to stay on, can Subaru resist the urge to get Burns or McRae back in an Impreza. And as for the line ups at Mitsubishi, Hyundai and Skoda; I don't think anyone's safe now, not even Alister. |
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What's to stop the manufacturers entering their own team and then supporting another team - say Peugeot Sport France or something - thus effectively running four cars?!
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garcon - I was wondering the same thing, i really can see that happening, especially from Peugeot, who haven't been in favour of the rule.
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26 Jun 2003, 17:00 (Ref:643897) | #11 | ||
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The quality of drivers will blunder, that is for sure.
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26 Jun 2003, 17:13 (Ref:643904) | #12 | ||
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Marcus Grönholm and Sébastien Loeb both in Pug's next season interesting stuff, what ever happens, I reckon Bruns is on his way
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26 Jun 2003, 18:56 (Ref:644001) | #13 | ||
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The third driver rule, as has been said, is to stop specialists and to stop teams signing up all the best drivers. What could a Fabia or Accent do with someone like Loeb or McRae behind the wheel. |
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26 Jun 2003, 18:57 (Ref:644003) | #14 | ||
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Cant be many other sports that deny employment,this is an effing joke
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With this rule we need more manufacturers entering the WRC, or for Peugeot to take up garcon's suggestion, and show what a mockery it is. |
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This stupid rule will eliminate drivers from the championship. What happens if a new third driver wins a rally in his first year, he therefore cannot be retained by the team the next year unless they drop one of their other drivers. If they don't, the driver would have to find another team or be eliminated from the championship. Teams won't be able to build up a young driver for the future to be with their team. Quote:
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The FIA have put together the WRC formula and S1600, transformed servicing rules, media coverage etc, etc.
This has resulted in a boom in manufactuer and fan interest. You may not like what the WRC is today but it sure has been a huge success. BTW theres nothing wrong with specialists, such as locals. The problem is Panizzi is hardly a local specialist, he's a fully paid up works driver who should be given a full WRC drive by Peugeot or be released to another team, not used as a wild card to deny points to other teams drivers on tarmac events only. |
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The new rule is basically tampering with driver contracts. What if a team has a deal with 3 drivers for next year who have all won rallies. Who has to pay the contract out? |
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Rallying really doesn't need rules like this! Absolute rubbish. There are only so many teams for these guys to frive for and there is now an incredibls disincentive to get on the podium for an up and coming driver! There are far too few teams allowed in WRC rallies anyway. To send a guy packing just because he did well is absolutely absurd!
More cars, more classes, more teams, more drivers and back to longer, spread out rallies as far as I'm concerned. I wouldn't want to hike out to a stage to see just 17 cars go by... |
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Y'know something I just realized about this? What if some guy like Alister McRae who's not highly regarded has the chance to win a rally through attrition? He's going to have to back off and let someone else win, lest he lose his job for the next season!
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29 Jun 2003, 08:29 (Ref:645830) | #21 | ||
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That is precisely the point! Can you imagine if a few of the top guys drop back or are eliminated in a rally. The number three drivers for each team are in position for their first ever podium finish. It might also be their last season in a WRC car if it happens. Do you think we would see much of a battle for those top three places? A few judicious mechanical problems would certainly crop up... Ed |
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This rule stinks and with teams that are cash strapped such as Hyundai can't afford to get a third driver to be full time. Whoever made this third driver rule is a dumbass.
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