FIA content after first year of WRC Rally1 regulations

Ireland News News

FIA content after first year of WRC Rally1 regulations
Ireland Latest News,Ireland Headlines
  • 📰 autosport
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 24 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 13%
  • Publisher: 53%

Despite no new manufacturers joining OfficialWRC yet, the fia is still pleased with the first year of the Rally1 regulations. Story:

The WRC underwent its biggest sweep of rule changes for a generation leading to all-new hybrid powered cars.

Despite the extensive changes, all three teams Toyota, Hyundai and M-Sport-Ford achieved victories across the 2022 campaign. “First year with this new technology was always going to be difficult, but the fact we have changed the chassis, the fuel, added hybrid and changed the concept of the car, the transmission and the aero, and we still have rallies where we are fighting over seconds, I think we have to be content,” Wheatley told Autosport.Motorsport Images

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

autosport /  🏆 90. in UK

Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

M-Sport confident it can up its WRC game for TanakM-Sport confident it can up its WRC game for Tanak'We are going to have to up our game and we need to be the best we can be for Ott [Tanak] to have a chance of doing well next year.' MSportLtd team principal Richard Millener is confident it can keep up with its WRC rivals next year ⬇️
Read more »

M-Sport will "have to up our game" in 2023 WRC for TanakM-Sport will "have to up our game" in 2023 WRC for TanakM-Sport is confident it can keep up with its factory World Rally Championship rivals Toyota and Hyundai in the development race to provide Ott Tanak an opportunity to challenge.
Read more »

Pat Symonds feels FIA ‘overreacted’ to porpoising issue after Baku due to one teamPat Symonds feels FIA ‘overreacted’ to porpoising issue after Baku due to one teamPat Symonds believes the reaction to porpoising from the FIA was overblown, due to one team doing something 'that didn't work'.
Read more »

Zak Brown backs FIA clampdown against unapproved political statementsZak Brown backs FIA clampdown against unapproved political statementsZak Brown to ESPN: 'I think in general we want to be a sport that is doing good. 'We just need to find a balance there and not have every start of a race being a new political agenda for someone. I don’t think that’s healthy.' F1
Read more »

Porsche: No fear of Le Mans Hypercar ‘tech war’ impacting 963 chancesPorsche: No fear of Le Mans Hypercar ‘tech war’ impacting 963 chances🗣“I’m not that worried about a technological war on that side.' Porsche motorsport boss Thomas Laudenbach believes the 963 FIAWEC programme is not at competitive risk by a potential spending war between rival Le Mans Hypercar manufacturers. ⬇️
Read more »

Porsche: No fear of Le Mans Hypercar ‘tech war’ impacting 963 chancesPorsche: No fear of Le Mans Hypercar ‘tech war’ impacting 963 chancesPorsche’s motorsport boss Thomas Laudenbach believes that its 963 program in the FIA World Endurance Championship is not at competitive risk by a potential spending war between rival Le Mans Hypercar manufacturers.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-03-10 08:30:44