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A seperate championship for privateers makes much more sense. They play no role in the actual manufacturers championship, and to think that Monster WRT or Brazil WRT (and others) are actually categorized along Citroën or Ford is a bit of a joke. A manu championship should be for constructors only imo. Stobart Ford is an exception, because it's a bigger operation with at least 3 drivers.
The FIA Teams Cup from 2000-01 wasn't so much a failure I think. It garnered some good private entries. Not sure why they stopped it though. |
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I don't like the idea of creating a second tier within the same car class and essentially formalizing the mess we have now. Why not allow those teams to score points for the manufacturer? As it stands Ford has no incentive to build competitive Fiestas other than the ones driven by Hirvonen and Latvala. Or let the top finishing three or four cars from a maker score manufacturer points.
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I heard that they planned to remove the rule for Manufacturer Teams that asks them to compete at leats in one rally outside Europe and a penalties for missing championship rally (Raikkönen was Disqualified for not appearing in Australia). So, a bit more freedom and flexibility is planned for privateer teams.
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How will the structure look like for WRC in 2012 ? |
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