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Dutchman Rik Bruekers to drive an MPC Audi.
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2x Britek Golfs, 2x GRM Alfas and 2x KR Subarus have touched down in Melbourne, according to Speedcafe.
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A bit of a mystery, that one...
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2 May 2019, 00:15 (Ref:3901100) | #558 | |
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I didn't really think TCR was going to threaten the current Australian motorsport power structure.
But seeing the level of petty, "subtle" jabs thrown against the upstart upon every single announcement (in this thread alone) maybe TCR is on to something? PROTIP (for the Supercar sychophants) - Your posts make you appear threatened and quite defensive. Snide comments might serve better in say, the Mustang thread - you know, where we discuss the utter and abject failure of the biggest, baddest motorsport category in the country to regulate their own competitors with any semblance of professionalism |
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Funny how petty and not subtle your post is!
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For the sake of everyone's sanity, we don't need this "us and them" mentality in motorsport.
It does nothing positive for it. |
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I watched the TCR races from the Hungary on the weekend. The first race was unfortunately a typical TCR borefest, but the second and third races were more interesting, undoubtedly helped by the weather. However when watching TCR or BTCC or even DTM I am always reminded how lucky we are having such a superior product in Supercars. The variety of events and circuit types makes the Supercar product stand out from the rest. |
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WTCR?
Watch the TCR Europe races from the same event. It was pretty wild when the rain came. |
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2 May 2019, 09:56 (Ref:3901164) | #565 | |
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Seems the Kellys are short 1 Opel...
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VW announce local sales of the VW Golf TCR, last of the Mk7.5, from October:
https://www.caradvice.com.au/752192/...ti-tcr-timing/ With 300 of them to shift, maybe they might do something with the racing? |
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Well it says something that they have built it for the series, which is good. I guess a few could run in this series, as well as more in others that they might want to run in
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Do we have a full line up of teams, drivers and brands yet?
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Yep gtcapri, you are just missing the remaining drivers, which in my opinion, are being deliberately leaked out as a form of PR stealth marketing leading right up to the even itself.
Many of the bigger named drivers are only on a 1 race meeting contract, as most of them are being paid a fee to drive, so unless the driver can help find a sponsor or contribute to the budget I think you will see a revolving driver door for most of this years Championship. The big multi car teams all want paying drivers alongside one paid professional race driver like Chris Pither etc, as a means to help with the teams over all cost structure, as these cars only require a fraction of the labour cost to maintain and run. Which is no doubt in my mind why the big teams have leapt in, as they already have significant investment in place to be able maintain, transport and run these cars at a events that don't clash with their main game commitments. Just my opinion mind! Cheers, Mark. |
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Valid points.
Worth noting that the amount of cars the teams actually own, is very small. The rest either belong to the promotor, or are here on consignment. That no, or very few naming rights sponsors are being mentioned alongside driver announcements is telling... |
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The promoter obviously has resources and is throwing them behind the series to make a splash, and I'm hoping it is a case of "build it and they will come". I'm very keen to see how the racing is, especially given the diversity of talent and experience, obviously the Euro hot shoes have a lot more experience on bum draggers. |
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JAS could've put the default red/silver/white livery on it before it was despatched...
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Yeah they do but not of the shorter, bumpier tracks here in Oz that may restrict the way they're used to driving the things - should make it quite the arm wrestle (or maybe not, remains to be seen).
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Check out this action-packed BTCC race from Brands Hatch: https://youtu.be/gOcmTTVo1k8?t=230 Quote:
I would consider one if there were more options, [manual transmission, 180 kW, 1200kg, LSD with rear-wheel-drive would be lovely!] but they just don't exist. [BMW's old 130i is close, 195kW/1385kg, but it did not have a standard LSD.] Toyota 86 is the closest modern option, but is obviously more of a 2+2 sportscar than a proper 4-seater or 5-seater compact hatchback or compact sedan. There is really a dearth of choices for people who want a practical, sporty, manual transmission RWD car that is under 1450kg. Alfa Romeo's Giulia is relatively light, but in this country is it automatic only. Besides, the very notion of going from FWD to RWD seems to add a lot of weight (at least in a front-engined passenger car, as opposed to a mid-engined sportscar). Hyundai's rear-wheel-drive Genesis 2.0T Sedan somehow weighs 200kg more than the Hyundai i30N front-wheel-drive hatchback with the same engine. At least with this class more people can cheer on cars or brands they actually own and drive. Renaultsport fans, Honda fans, Alfitsis, VeeDub enthusiasts, Audi enthusiasts (same group as the VeeDub enthusiasts really!), Subaru fans and, crucially, the emerging Hyundai/KIA enthusiast group -- all enthusiasts not catered for by the ATCC. For the Opel fans, they can now cheer on Astra as well as Insignia in the Supercars series! Last edited by V8 Fireworks; 3 May 2019 at 14:04. |
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