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The same happened with DTM: Once one manufacturer pulled out, the value for the other two fell dramatically, and when the second pulled out, the third had no choice but to do the same. You also have to remember the law of diminishing returns. Every year that you do the same thing, the marketing value of that thing reduces. SEAT is a great example. In its first year in the BTCC the brand recognition rose by 2000% and new car sales were growing by >5% per year. But by 2008, sales had dropped back to 2001 levels - the BTCC and SEAT Cupra Championship were no longer a valuable marketing tool. |
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and he would have gotten away with it too, if it weren’t for a meddling italian
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Dynamics to use the new Honda next year?
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It's not sold in the UK yet, I don't think? They're no longer supported by Honda unfortunately, so have no reason to run the new Civic than any other car.
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Paul Radisich discusses the evolution and increasing sophistication of the Mondeo Super Tourer over the years here and takes examples of the increasing complex Ford for spin, likening the final model as almost having the traction of an all-wheel-drive car: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwsECCzn82w [Whether it be through rule creep and competitors getting more concessions, or freedoms that were always in the rules but were only exploited when more money came to do so? How did that creep happen? ![]() However long before 2000, the British championship was already struggling with finding enough privateers able to afford to run (or even wanting to run) the increasingly expensive and sophisticated Super Touring vehicles. It seems privateers felt they had little chance against the works teams. The BTCC came up with their rules, the FIA came up with the Super 2000 rules (IIRC, the FIA rules were more production-based, the BTCC rules more pragmatic and standardised), and those rules were of course later harmonised in the BTCC IIRC. Going to a lower-cost, privateer-friendly vehicle was probably the right move, particularly the second move to NGTC regulations where technical development on the cars by the teams (suspension, engine etc) is very limited AFAIK, allowing (AFAIK) privateers to run the cars without necessarily needing to have CNC milling machines, engine dynos or large amounts of engineering capacity. |
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and let's be honest it was formed on the rotten corpse of the italian super turismo which folded at end of 1999 season due to lack of entries (they barely could get 10 cars in most races....) and also from corpse of 1999 STW (like the works Honda team which went from STW to ETCC) , the irony is the 1999 STW was actually still in good health and produced some great racing and controverises !!!! works cars from Honda, Opel , Alfa Romeo and semi works cars from Audi... (as works 4WD was banned by this point) and plenty of privatters on the grid , mostly with Vectras , Alfas and Audi. now the 2001 ETCC races are on youtube and frankly they are mostly BORING , because the quality difference of the small field is just too much , 2 full works teams and the rest bunch of privateers with no chance, 2000 season by comparison was better supported and racing was more exiting |
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