Hyundai boss Cyril Abiteboul has called for a review of the WRC event format ahead of a meeting with the series’ promoter to discuss the championship’s future. ⬇️
Hyundai boss Cyril Abiteboul has called for a review of the World Rally Championship event format ahead of a meeting with the series’ promoter to discuss the championship’s future.Abiteboul believes the championship's event format can be improved to increase its appeal for teams, driver and fans.
“I think it is quite clear, the FIA has to make a rule to keep new tyres before the Power Stage,” said Rovanpera when asked about the frustration of tyre saving in the Rally Sardinia post-event press conference. “Like in Portugal it is the same thing, when there is no fight it feels bad for the fans. We are actually going very slow on the stage and you do it because everybody else do this also. It is not so nice for the fans and not for us either. I think that could be a solution.”
“I think Sunday doesn’t work. I do not believe myself that only small fixes will address the problem that we have with Sunday." he said.
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