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FIA WTCR 2018: WTCC / TCR Merger?
According to the Dutch edition of Motorsport.com the WTCC/TCR merger is pretty much a done deal:
https://nl.motorsport.com/wtcc/news/...e-2018-979676/ Short summary:
My opinion: great for both series, and it proves Lotti was right after all ![]() |
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So WTCR will be the only international touring car competition? It will be based on a TCR calendar?
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Sounds a good idea to me, much better to adopt the TCR rukes than have a small grid of class TC1 cars. Much better economy of scale as cars can be invested in and raced in a wide range of championships around the World.
As for the spectacle, TV views and circuit spectators want big grids of cars they can identify with, the lap time and performance relative to TC1 cars won't be noticeable IMO. |
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I hope this is a sensible merger and not TCR international running the WTCC calendar
Don't want to see Morocco back, or Villa Real. Or Argentina, or Qatar Let's have a well supported, big grid, using decent worldwide circuits. Monza, Spa, Zhejiang, Hungaroring, Brands Hatch? Maybe even a US Race now there is TCR cars over there Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I absolutely agree with that ![]() But i think it's more the WTCC that will merge in the TCR Int. honestly if I understand correctly ![]() |
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WTCC can’t swim against the tide anymore, it had to go with the majority and that is TCR. Hopefully the series can improve again now
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Hopefully the action will rise up to the standards of TCR, and not drop to the snoozefest standards that WTCC has been for a long time.
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Zhejiang is a terrible track, so no thanks. This should be a good solution to the divided international scene. If this year's main TCR entrants stay on and are joined by the WTCC privateers, that'll be a good field. |
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Good PR spin here. Is it really a merger?
A cynic might say that it is the WTCC being canned and International TCR being given FIA status. although I guess that depends on who ends up running the show. |
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But who will promote the new championship, Eurosport or Lotti's WSC?
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For now it seems a good idea and good solution but still there are so many unknows that a lot can change until we will see a finished product.
As far as I know, it will be promoted by Eurosport which is good but I'd rather see TCR calendar instead of WTCC. For me a bit of a shame that there won't be any manufacturers however I know why is it so. But the greatest solution will be to have factory-supported teams like in BTCC for example. We know that Hyundai for example was involved in i30 TCR. |
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Eurosport get to keep acting as promoter for a global touring car series, WSC let their IP be used under licence and a watchful eye, with the regional series protected, and the FIA get to keep the top of the touring car pyramid intact, in a way. These things are still being finalised and no one will make an official comment at present. |
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i wonder what will happen with the TC1 cars if the merger happens. doubt any of the teams who own the cars will be able to sell them. should they add TC1 class to ETCC? or just let them disappear?
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They'll find their way to Museums to remember our children to never make such mistakes again
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