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8 Jul 2007, 17:23 (Ref:1957790) | #1 | |
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WTCC 2008 Off-season: News & Rumours
Dutch website www.autosport.nl had an interview with Marcello Lotti (KSO):
2 March Curitiba 8 April Mexico City 18 May Monza or Valencia 1 June Pau 15 June Brno 6 July Estoril 27 July Anderstorp 24 August Oschersleben 21 September Brands Hatch 5 Oktober Valencia or Monza 2 November Suzuka or Motegi 16 November Macau |
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8 Jul 2007, 17:27 (Ref:1957793) | #2 | |
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Eric Nève has confirmed Chevrolet will take part in WTCC next season. General Motors has given him the green light to negotiate with the team [Ray Mallock Ltd] for a new contract for next season. Like the last three seasons Chevrolet will enter the Lacetti. The new model will be launced in 2009. Source: www.autosport.nl
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a) Honda will official enter WTCC or b) WTCC tries to convince Honda to enter WTCC. I am afraid it's b About a race in Japan. First see than believe. Last year Lotti said a Japanese manufacturer would enter this season. Except for a private Toyota in Brno I haven't seen a Japanese car. |
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8 Jul 2007, 19:44 (Ref:1957934) | #5 | ||
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Each year the same story, Lotti says, nothing happens
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8 Jul 2007, 21:30 (Ref:1958014) | #6 | |
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The (possible) Japanese race was reported in Autosport a couple of weeks ago. It was said Yoko tyres were pushing for it as part of the deal to extend supply until 2009. Again Suzuka and Motegi were mentioned.
JAS have submitted a proposal to Honda, but then they seem to do that every year. Mazda are rumoured for a 2009 WTCC entry with the new Mazda 3 due out mid-08. File under the "see/believe" category I think. |
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8 Jul 2007, 21:50 (Ref:1958023) | #7 | ||
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I'd really like to see (Japanese spec) Civic Type-R 4door saloon on the WTCC.
http://www.autoblog.com/2006/10/04/h...apanese-f1-gp/ |
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9 Jul 2007, 00:10 (Ref:1958086) | #8 | ||
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Its a shame the races aren't longer, today's race around Porto was very exciting (the second one anyway). Yet, it was only penned for 11 laps, would it be too much to ask to have them do say 16 laps?
I really do like the WTCC a lot, though the races are just far too short, a long safety car period and its more or less race over save a couple of laps. I would love to see them race at Sachsenring instead of Oschersleben. |
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9 Jul 2007, 10:58 (Ref:1958446) | #10 | |
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I'm not sure if expanding to 12 races and having more races outside Europe is a very good idea at this stage, the car count has declined significantly from last year.
Dropping Zandvoort would be a stupid move imo, it's a great track and Holland is a big market, if there are problems they should be worked on. I read in autosport a few months ago that the WTTC are looking to return to Mexico and that Mexico City, Puebla and Monterrey are in the frame. I recently heard though that Monterrey is going to be knocked down, anyone else heard this? Puelba need to sort out the issues with their track if they are to have any chance of coming back. The Monza and Valencia situation doesn't suprise me, why were they swapped it the first place? A race in Motegi or Suzuka appears to be a strong rumor right now so I wouldn't dismiss it just yet, especially if Yokohama can be an influence. Mazda would be great but I'm finding it hard to beleive right now, still early days I guess. |
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9 Jul 2007, 11:45 (Ref:1958495) | #11 | ||
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Can anyone explain me why DTM, A1 or the F3 Masters never had issues with parking etc but WTCC does?! Does that sound believable excuse to anyone?
Also how thrilled would SEAT be with no race in Spain? How could it be that GP2 is happy enough to return to Valencia for a second year while WTCC is not?! Last but not least, how wise is to reduce European races and at the same time to race in front of almost nobody in Brno? |
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9 Jul 2007, 12:13 (Ref:1958527) | #12 | |
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As the WTCC is geared around the TV coverage. I doubt very much if they are interested in what sort of crowd they get!
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9 Jul 2007, 13:30 (Ref:1958613) | #13 | ||
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Up to a certain degree surely, otherwise they would still race at Turkey.
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9 Jul 2007, 13:54 (Ref:1958642) | #14 | ||
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I wish they would race in the USA....
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Mid-Ohio would be nice, I think or Lime Rock. Maybe even Barber, but that's in the middle of NASCAR-land... |
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9 Jul 2007, 16:30 (Ref:1958799) | #16 | ||
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Non sense, they need to sell tickets, they wll not in US, unless will move into 5l+ engines and compete with NASCAR series'. Forget about USA.
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9 Jul 2007, 16:33 (Ref:1958803) | #17 | ||
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They will race at Valencia but KSO prefers a date in the second half of the season. According Lotti Spanish people go to beach in May. |
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@ Speedking, as I just said there, the Vegas street course would be good, but, Lime Rock would definitely be my choice, as that is my home track. |
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With the addition of Mexico, surely they could drop Curtibua as the circuit itself FWIH is a joke and most touring car fans are in Europe. Unfortunatly, there is a regulation that a championship with World in it must feature races in 3 continents.
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Another thing - why can't they race on shorter tracks? Valencia could be done on the National circuit, running Brands on the GP track is silly when DTM go on the short one with their Prototypes and I hope to god they run the East circuit if they go to Suzuka. |
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9 Jul 2007, 21:21 (Ref:1959083) | #21 | ||
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Another thing - why can't they race on shorter tracks? Valencia could be done on the National circuit[QUOTE] It´s Montmeló which has a short variant. But it wouldn´t be a bad idea Montmeló in National configuration. On the other hand Valencia races were awesome this year. Perhaps a date change does more sense. |
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Curtibua needs to remain to partner Mexico. If you are going to the expense of shipping the cars half way around the world then it makes sense to run two races while you are there. Actually it doesn't need to be Curtibua, it just needs to be another South or Central American track. Same logic applies with the proposed Japan round, which dovetails nicely with Macau.
The alternative would be a USA/Canada trip. Somewhere like Lime Rock or Toronto with ALMS or Champ Cars. Nice idea but I suspect unlikely. Much depends on the desire to retain the 'World' title. The other option would be to follow the GT model, drop the 'World' and become a 'International' series based mostly in Europe but with the odd flyaway race (i.e. Macau). It could still be the FIA Touring Car Championship, but not the FIA World Touring Car Championship. I suspect for a number of reasons that isn't really an atractive prospect. Quote:
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10 Jul 2007, 07:57 (Ref:1959342) | #23 | ||
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@ Go for pole, the reason that the parkingsituation in Zandvoort was bas might have been that the preparationtime was shorter than for the masters and the DTM-events. It's also possible that Lotti just whines about something he should have known, since parking and driving near Zandvoort always is a problem. Not for me though, since the trainstation is 10 minutes away.
The reason that Brno is not attracting to many fans is maybe that the circuit is't suited for S2000-touringcars at all. And some other great series that race there are better suited. (A1GP, MotoGP, FIA GT) WTCC has an even greater disadvantage, since there are no Chechs in the WTCC, as there are in the other series. Well, i've stated my opinion a few times already here, FIA should swap Brno with Budapest for F1 and WTCC. If a second round in Latin America is needed as Redshoes suggests (and I agree with him) they might go to Buenos Aires. The circuit over there is very well suited for WTCC, and the Argentines obviously like 2l-touringcars, since they have a great 2l-championship of their own, with a lot of importer/manufacturersupport. Maybe organising a WTCC-race is a good way to convince the Argentines to endorse S2000 as well. However, it would be a shame if Curitiba and/or Puebla are lost. I liked both of the tracks, and the public apparently liked it as well, since they came in quite large numbers. Must have something to do with the participation of Farfus and Jourdain. However they need to do something about the safety of both tracks. Wow, that's a long post! |
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