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Alister McRae- Got awesome drives with Subaru, Hyundai, Mitsubishi, Group N Subaru and now Proton and not not done anything worthwhile with any of them. I am open to rebuttals on his performances in these cars.
Guy Wilks- I like him but I cannot understand what has gone wrong in IRC, JWRC, PWRC and why he couldn't get money for a WRC Subaru. I think there is something in that. Armin Schwartz- Good guy but only won 1 rally and was in several good cars Toyota, Ford (hyundai, skoda were bad) Freddy Loix- Good in IRC but didn't do anything in WRC. Maybe he was OK in Sweden in 2003. Bruno Thiry- similar to Loix Petter Solberg- Should have defended his 2003 title and won some more rallies. The 2006-7 Subarus were not as bad as 2008 was. |
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Alister McRae- Got awesome drives with Subaru, Hyundai, Mitsubishi, Group N Subaru and now Proton and not not done anything worthwhile with any of them. I am open to rebuttals on his performances in these cars. I dont like the title of this thread, but if you want to talk about drivers who have had more opportunity than their talent deserves maybe Henning deserves a mention? That said he has gone out and got the sponsors |
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Alister McRae- Got awesome drives with Subaru, Hyundai, Mitsubishi, Group N Subaru and now Proton and not not done anything worthwhile with any of them. I am open to rebuttals on his performances in these cars. ![]() |
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I would also add Burns to over-rated (but I want to do it in the most respectful manner possible). He got 10 wins, which I w\think considering the circumstances was impressive. He did win in Mitsubishi with Tommi, unlike Loix. He got a video game that I think was a bit over-rated as it was not so good on ps2 but seems to have a life of its own on PC. I was disappointed when he went to Peugeot for 2002. I think that the writing was on the wall of the garage there that he wasn't going to be allowed to win a rally (this is one of the reasons I think he is a bit overrated). In my view he went to Peugeot to get a good car which is fine but he would have mounted a more robust defense of his title in the Subaru. Also, Burns did tend to over think things and I think that may have caused him to lose focus and give away some of the wins he should have had (I would site some of his performances in Finland from 1999-2001).
That being said I did admire his driving style, which is now ubiquitous in the WRC to all driver who want to do well. I think that is his main legacy. Can we have a thread concerning under-performing manufacturers. People seem to use them as red herring arguments to beat Ford, Subaru and even Mini when they can't think of anything better to add. |
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Freddy Loix- Good in IRC but didn't do anything in WRC. Maybe he was OK in Sweden in 2003. '96 San-Remo - If I remember right Colin and Carlos fought for the victory, but if we see the last day only - on wet tarmac - Freddy was the quickest guy there with the Celica > juwra.com**|**Rallies - San Remo 1996 stage winners In Portugal '98 with the Marlboro-Corolla > juwra.com**|**Rallies - Portugal 1998 stage winners |
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You are putting some very complicated stuff into very simple sentences ![]() I'd say that Meeke is overrated. He has been named the next great british driver after Colin, but he has been now named something like 10 years in a row. We are still waiting. |
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It has to be Freddy Loix.
He has an amazing record of lame excuses. He looked promising at Toyota but never really delivered. He was once nominated by Ove Andersson (RIP) in Catalunya over Auriol, the latter won the rally, Loix was humiliated and talked a massive load of bs excuses. Moved to Mitsubishi with big $ in his pockets, had "unfortunate" seat problems in every of his Mitsubishis. Did zero at Mitsubishi. He then moved to Hyundaï, said between the lines the car was crap, it was ok, but when a semi retired Kankkunen came in, smoking a cigar, driving with one hand, he scored more points than Loix in 9 out of 14 rallies for Loix. Even worse for Loix, Kankkunen scored the majority of Hyundaï's miserable 10 manu points. He was picked up by Peugeot in 2004, complained a lot about the 307 which obviously was not up the marque's standards, ok, but again failed to collect manu points. Peugeot fired Loix, called back Rovanperä, immediate effect, Peugeot quickly came back in the makes race. Loix stayed way too much time in the WRC. His only success is to have delusioned 4 WRC teams. IRC fits him well. |
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It has to be Freddy Loix. Moved to Mitsubishi with big $ in his pockets, had "unfortunate" seat problems in every of his Mitsubishis. Did zero at Mitsubishi. Marlboro sponsoring obviously helped him. Never on par with Mäkinen, indeed, but we know Mitsubishi was structured around him. '99 Safari crash crushed his confidence a bit. He then moved to Hyundaï, said between the lines the car was crap, it was ok, but when a semi retired Kankkunen came in, smoking a cigar, driving with one hand, he scored more points than Loix in 9 out of 14 rallies for Loix. Even worse for Loix, Kankkunen scored the majority of Hyundaï's miserable 10 manu points. In such a strong field, the Accent was not good enough for consistent points (especially back then when only places 1 to 6 could score). Did better then teammate Schwarz at least. Remember Loix was quite impressive in Sweden with a broken foot. Outscored (whilst just margely) by Kankkunen, ok, but he is of a different caliber. He was picked up by Peugeot in 2004, complained a lot about the 307 which obviously was not up the marque's standards, ok, but again failed to collect manu points. Peugeot fired Loix, called back Rovanperä, immediate effect, Peugeot quickly came back in the makes race. Difficult situation. High profile team, brand new car which wasn't on par with the rest (as Loix, Grönholm complained just as much). Provera didn't want to lose name and took a safe option with Rovanperä on gravel, while I don't think Loix would've done much worse, if any. Of course by then, Loix was past his prime in WRC. Had he been in a Toyota for '99, things might have panned out different for him. |
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