WRC class becoming S2000/Group N based in 2011
This was already rumoured for a while so not really a surprise. This transformation better attract some more interest from manufacturers or then this is going to be epic failure. At least there's quite big list of manufacturers involved (in a way or another) with S2000 cars.
There is going to be quite annoying problem for FIA: how can they suddenly degrade WRC class so much and still continue calling it WRC? What will become new Group N replacement? Plus side is that cars are going to be much cheaper and have less eletronics (e.g. only mechanical diffs). Maybe that keeps them enough spectacular, because not like even the current WRC cars had TOO big engines in the first place.
I'm actually surprised why FIA haven't thought about making WRC more "green". I'm serious. Production based cars sounds ideal for that.
Maybe 2-day rally events in the future?
Feels like a natural move after rallies getting shorter and shorter (actually this year 350 --> 400 km) with these sprint stages that are driven two times per day. Not like I was expecting to see Safari Rally back on the calendar anyway.
Plus next season the rotational calendar becomes active (and only 12 rallies per season, which IS good after all). Rally Wales and Monte Carlo - see you next time in 2010.
This was already rumoured for a while so not really a surprise. This transformation better attract some more interest from manufacturers or then this is going to be epic failure. At least there's quite big list of manufacturers involved (in a way or another) with S2000 cars.
There is going to be quite annoying problem for FIA: how can they suddenly degrade WRC class so much and still continue calling it WRC? What will become new Group N replacement? Plus side is that cars are going to be much cheaper and have less eletronics (e.g. only mechanical diffs). Maybe that keeps them enough spectacular, because not like even the current WRC cars had TOO big engines in the first place.
I'm actually surprised why FIA haven't thought about making WRC more "green". I'm serious. Production based cars sounds ideal for that.
Maybe 2-day rally events in the future?
Feels like a natural move after rallies getting shorter and shorter (actually this year 350 --> 400 km) with these sprint stages that are driven two times per day. Not like I was expecting to see Safari Rally back on the calendar anyway.
Plus next season the rotational calendar becomes active (and only 12 rallies per season, which IS good after all). Rally Wales and Monte Carlo - see you next time in 2010.