The season is not finished, with Rally GB now, and the runner up spot to be decided between Citroën (187 points), M-Sport (180 points), and Hyundai (175 points). This should be interesting!
I personally don't believe he's another Loeb. Loeb didn't ever have the huge car advantage Ogier has. I don't ever remember rally cars so dominant. Hell, they run 1-2 every race like MGP.wesley123 wrote:It's not even VW, it's VW+Ogier. Just like with Citroen+Loeb they are just a level above everyone. Not to talk the other drivers down, but Ogier and Loeb were just two rally drivers that were(or are, in Ogiers case) far better than the rest of the field.
I do think it is a driver+team combination that is making the difference. Just like it was with Citroen+Loeb. If it was all car, then where is Mikkelsen? It's the effort as a whole that is making the difference, and Ogier and Latvala are an integral part of it's success.MadMatt wrote:wesley have you been to a WRC event? VW's structure is just another level. They change parts all the time, everything is new all the time, they even have people dedicated to make a phone app. Ogier is strong, but when you see that Latvala beats him on a regular basis now (even on tarmac), he's not at the same level as was Loeb.
VW has just unlimited budget, they have the best car. Citroen is doing what they can with no support and an old car, M-Sport is the same, and Hyundai has got lot of money, but no experience yet, so you have to be patient.
That may be a problem, but the other problem is that there's unfortunately little market a small hatch back with an advanced active awd system. While I'd personally kill for a road going Polo WRC with all the cool bits from the rally car, the reality is such a car would be quite expensive and the people who could afford it probably don't want boy racer hatchbacks (sadly).MadMatt wrote: People need to identify themselves to the cars!!
Where is Mikkelson? Right behind the other VWswesley123 wrote:I do think it is a driver+team combination that is making the difference. Just like it was with Citroen+Loeb. If it was all car, then where is Mikkelsen? It's the effort as a whole that is making the difference, and Ogier and Latvala are an integral part of it's success.MadMatt wrote:wesley have you been to a WRC event? VW's structure is just another level. They change parts all the time, everything is new all the time, they even have people dedicated to make a phone app. Ogier is strong, but when you see that Latvala beats him on a regular basis now (even on tarmac), he's not at the same level as was Loeb.
VW has just unlimited budget, they have the best car. Citroen is doing what they can with no support and an old car, M-Sport is the same, and Hyundai has got lot of money, but no experience yet, so you have to be patient.