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14 Jul 2002, 06:51 (Ref:333520) | #1 | ||
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bring back lancia
Arent lancias lovely cars and what happened to lancia in the world rally sceen. Where did all the lancias go, they had a string of success and then it stopped. what happened?
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14 Jul 2002, 22:12 (Ref:333881) | #2 | ||
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Uhm... They're not, in my opinion.
Why'd they get out? Toyota and the other Japanese companies just out-spent and out-developed everyone else in the early '90s... It was just easier for Lancia to claim they had nothing left to prove and withdraw. It's very unlikely they'll be back anytime soon. Fiat is flat broke and Ferrari and Maserati are higher priorities, and Martini is busy with Ford. More puzzling is the fact that Audi/VW and Opel/GM have completely absent for over a decade. |
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As for Opel/Vauxhall/GM they are also involved, there is a works supported Super 1600 Corsa running in the Junior WRC this year in the hands on Neil McShea, as for them making a comeback in the WRC, I can not see that happening for a long time as they are get publicity from racing Astra's in the BTCC and the DTM and do not have a car which would fit into the WRC. They did how ever run a Forumla 2 Astra in the British Championships a couple of years ago, and I think I read somewhere that they might return to the WRC in 2004/5 with the new Astra, but we will have to wait and see about that one. |
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15 Jul 2002, 04:07 (Ref:333997) | #4 | ||
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what makes you think that lancia would rely on martini for a sponsor in the wrc. Repsol was the main sponsor for lancia for a number of years. Martini wont be with ford for ever, and with lancia and martini based in the same country it would be alot easyer for the two companies. So there is always the chance.
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16 Jul 2002, 01:04 (Ref:334637) | #5 | ||
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Under the WRC rules, GM could get in quite easily if they wanted to. They've been developing a turbocharged, 2.0L version of the Ecotech 4-cylinder engine for drag racing here in the States, and with the kit-car approach, it would be quite easy to make WRC-ready versions of the Opel Astra, or the Chevrolet Cavalier.
If Mexico and Canada get dates on the WRC schedule, it'd be stupid for them not to dive in with both feet! Rhys Millen would probably be fairly easy to sign, and they've got Robby Gordon driving for them in NASCAR already. |
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16 Jul 2002, 05:24 (Ref:334697) | #6 | ||
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A CHEV RALLY CAR, THATS FUNNY LOL
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At least we _have_ an auto industry.
In all seriousness, this is _why_ GM needs to be in the WRC. Their reputation for reliability and build quality is abismal! And for good reason, I agree! Chevrolet _has_ won international rallies, by the way. A Chevrolet Corvair won the 1963 International Canadian Winter Rally. And a Chevrolet also won a _very_ long off-road race, in October of 1940, from Buenos Aires, Argentina to Lima, Peru. The car happened to be driven by a young Argentinian by the name of Juan Manuel Fangio. Last edited by Lee Janotta; 16 Jul 2002 at 12:32. |
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I hope the FIA can consider U.S.A into the WRC rounds. The place to have a rally will be the Angeles National Forest in Palmdale California or Pikes Peak, Colorado.
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17 Jul 2002, 21:07 (Ref:336009) | #10 | ||
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Oh, of course, Lancia _has_ built lovely cars... I adore the Ferrari-engined Stratos... But the Delta, I'm sorry, looks bland, if not downright ugly, to my eyes.
Speeddemon, the SCCA's been trying to get Cherokee Trails up to the FIA's international standards, but in my opinion, they really need an event near Pike's Peak. Perhaps one on mixed surfaces, to really make it unique. |
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I wouldn't have thought mixed surface would be favoured by the teams as there'd be too much work involved in changing settings from tarmac to gravel and vice versa. I know they could run a compromise but they wouldn't like it.
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