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http://www.crash.net/uk/en/news_view...d=4&nid=123090
Skoda drops out, but two private teams will be running Skoda's next year. Red Bull Racing will field on team and will only run ten events under the new 'Manufacturer 2' rules, which makes them eligible for Manufacturer points, but without the requirement to run all rallies. Andreas Aigner is signed to run in one of the two Red Bull cars. The other team will be based on Jan Kopecky, and he may be the only driver. Again, that team is only contesting 10 rounds. |
No Skoda? :( I was really hoping we'd see McRae and Grist with a full time ride. Now is the time for Audi to bring the Quattro back into WRC. :devil:
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Yup, its looking pretty bleak with only Ford, Subaru and Mitsubishi.
Kronos (Citroen) should be competitive, though, and maybe the Skoda's will be too. |
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But I can't seem to find any real information that confirms this.... just some posts on message boards. For all I know, this is total bullshit... but it wouldn't be the 1st time Mistubishi has just up and stopped competing in WRC. |
Yeah, seeing one new article isn't too assuring, especially when Mitsubishi's main motorsports pages makes no mention of the announcement. We will probably see the offical announcement tomorrow. The deadline to register is the 15th, and they still haven't made any driver announcements, so it's still fully plausibile that they are pulling out.
Sucks to see them go, but in better news, about 70% of the new Red Bull team (engineers and tech's mainly) will be ex-factory Skoda men. Hopefully they can continue their development (in a somewhat limited fashion) and to quote Petter Solberg, "To say that Sebastien Loeb is not in a factory car is bullshit. Guy Frequelin is still there, you know, engineers, mechanics, full-spec Michelin tyres, everything." |
Go Petter. :lol:
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Boy, how did the WRC go from full throttle to nothing in a few months. I'm not sure what to think of the coming season.
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The new Manufacturer 2 Class just got another team, Bozian racing, who will be running 307's for Henning Solberg and Manfred Stohl. They also picked up OMV as their main sponsor, who used to sponsor Kronos racing.
A lot of ex-Peugeot engineers and techs will be staffing this team as well. |
The list of teams registering for Manufacturer points has been released.
Offical Entrants: KRONOS TOTAL CITROEN WRT (cars #1-2) BP-FORD WORLD RALLY TEAM (#3-4) SUBARU WORLD RALLY TEAM (#5-6) OMV-PEUGEOT NORWAY (#7-8)* STOBART VK M-SPORT FORD RALLY TEAM (#9-10)* RED BULL-SKODA TEAM (#11-12)* *Denotes Manufacturer 2 M-Sport (who runs the official works Ford team) will run a 'B team' potentially with Matt Wilson and Kosti Katijamaki behind the wheel. Toni Gartermesiter has a drive for Monte Carlo from Astra Racing running a Peugeot 307. Oreca and PH Sport are both linked to run Citroen Xsara's but no driver announcements yet. The Manufacturer 2 class is for privateer teams to enter for Manufacturer points. These teams can run the same cars as works teams, and are not required to run all 16 events (I believe the minimum is 10 events). They still go after the same championship (ie, there will not be a Manufacturer 2 cup at the end of the season), but running less events will theoretically but them out of contention anyway. |
Also, Gigi Galli has stated that he turned down an offer from Malcom Wilson to run the second Ford Focus to stay with Mitsubishi, shortly before getting the call from Mitsubishi telling him that they were pulling out of the 06 season :rolleyes:
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Ex-Mitsu Driver Gilles Panizzi and DTM champ from 04, Mathias Ekstrom will split the work with RedBull's 2nd Skoda.
They are only guranteed seats in the first two rounds of the season, Panizzi will handle tarmac duties at Monte, and Ekstrom will take on Rally Sweden. http://www.speedtv.com/articles/rally/auto/21335/ |
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Also, Matt Wilson got signed full time at the second Ford team. |
I must have added that while you typed...
Anyway, I'm concerned that this WRC season is going to be so choppy and hard to follow, that interest will be WAY down. Not a good thing for the US market, as WRC fightsfor coverage on Tv yearly, a week season of viewers and WRC could go away from Speed. I know I'm having a hard time getting excited for the season, but of course I will give it a chance on hopes that the drivers will still shine from their privateer teams. |
Yeah, it doesn't look good.
But, on the other hand, if Subaru does well, they'll keep funding speed to show the WRC. Hopefully, it won't get to the point where Speed just axes it even with Subaru paying so much to air it. |
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Well, paying off might be a bit strong. I didn't mean to imply some behind the sceens conspiracy. I doubt its a cloaked payoff to keep WRC coverage on the air.
But, Subaru is certainly a major sponsor for the events. From a purely business standpoint at Speed, it doesn't really matter how many viewers you have, but how many advertising dollars you get. As long as Subaru keeps supplying a majority of those dollars, there is no reason to pull WRC off the air, regardless of viewership. |
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Rumor mill says that Ralliart Italy will get the 05/06 Lancers from Mitsubishi and Gigi Galli will drive one of them.
Unfortunately, I think they will be too late in registering for Manufacturers points. EDIT: found a link on an itallian site. Link to the Google translation: http://translate.google.com/translat...language_tools Original article: http://www.racingworld.it/rally/noti...?idtitolo=2072 |
http://www.wrc.com/page/News/Breakin...794060,00.html
Not drivers market news, but the rumors of David Lapworth leaving the Prodrive part of SWRT were in fact true. Quote:
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No link, but more Lapworth rumor mongering.
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Dear god, please let the F1 rules actually effectively lower costs to the point where Prodrive can race and succeed in the sport.
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Dean god sounds really funny though. |
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