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Understandable. I know where you're coming from, and I know what it's like to want to compete in a car you like, rather than just picking the obvious one. It's nice to see more shapes on the stages, rather than endless Escorts, Corsas and Micras, so I can't criticise you for wanting to try...
Might be a bit of a challenge, as most people will default to the 2.0-litre models for motorsport. Only competition use I'm aware of for the smaller capacity engines is the S1600 Clio, but not sure if any of that would be compatible with the 1400. Much of it might be a bit extreme for a more...
Last ones...
Was a good day, despite the weather. If you're from the area (or if you're not), I would definitely recommend it. There's nothing like seeing these cars in action on real roads.
Went down to this last Sunday, so thought I would share a couple of pictures and videos. For those who don't know, legislation was passed a couple of years back to allow public roads to be closed for sporting events, without the need for an act of parliament. This means that local authorities...
It's not stated explicitly, you have to work it out. It's Gross Vehicle Weight minus Gross Train Weight. More details here: https://ntta.co.uk/law/law/towing-capacity
Saw loads of old cars out and about today, thought there must be some stuff on. Shame it clashed with the Corbeau Seats Rally near Clacton. There was only going to be one winner there lol
When I went to GB in 2017, we only managed to do two stages on the Saturday. You couldn't park within four miles of the middle one we wanted to go to, so just had to go straight to the last one. Llandudno was pretty darn busy last year too. It is starting to pull the crowds again. I agree the...
Yep, lots of people here that need to go and see the new cars. I think they would appreciate them a lot more if they saw them in real life. Saying that, a top level WRC driver could make a 1.1 Fiesta look epic.
Yeah it definitely is. You're right, I think a lot of the turbo stuff has...
Yeah very much so. The challenge is finding a cheap one, as I really can't justify spending £6k+ on a base car. Need to find a slightly rough one that's been repaired, which is a challenge.
I considered a DS3 THP or a 208 GTI (partly because you can source R5 replica panels fairly cheaply ?)...
Haha yeah. It's a not very secret secret ?
I have considered some other options to be honest, but keep coming back round to the Fezbomb. It just ticks the most boxes. I think, with what I have in mind, it could be a pretty potent (and visually appealing) car for not that much money.
As I say to everyone who criticises the modern WRC; go and stand in a dark forest in Wales later this year, listen to the cars coming at you from miles away, see the speed they carry, the way they change direction, the way they accelerate and the commitment from the top drivers, then come back...
The coverage is a tough one. The ITV4 coverage is good but, the problem is, it's on ITV4. The BTCC used to be on Grandstand on the BBC, so it was much more prominent. The multitude of TV channels has made it more challenging in a way. There is more opportunity for motorsport to be on TV, but so...
Totally, but it's proven that recovery is possible, without homologated/showroom-looking cars. Rallying seems to be struggling with that, which is where I think the media/PR issues come in.
I think there is some truth in that, but you could argue the same about BTCC and that's doing pretty well these days.
The poor media coverage is one of the biggest problems. The All Live coverage they offer is great, but they shouldn't have charged for it, not initially at least.
Group B cars were covered in aero. It was just s**t compared to modern stuff ?
I agree with @McGherkin, I think people are going to look back on this era with great fondness. The cars are wilder than they've been for a long time and the competition is tighter than a mouse's ear. We should...
People always go on about Group B but god the crowd control was still poor during the Group A era, especially given that, by this time, the cars were every bit as fast. It was a great time though. Better than Group B in my view. Lots of manufacturers, lots of great drivers, and cars that looked...