Have the 2017 WRC regs gone too far?
http://www.motorsport.com/wrc/news/m-sport-reveals-2017-spec-ford-fiesta-wrc-858243/
http://www.motorsport.com/wrc/news/latvala-makes-toyota-switch-for-2017-wrc-season-858865/
http://www.motorsport.com/wrc/news/hyundai-has-best-line-up-for-2017-wrc-claims-team-boss-857517/
no. it's good.
like group b again.
please bring back wrc death machines.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ND7Qjj0eZ5o
Nice to see Toyota back in.
Now that VW is gone who is going to _winslol now?
>>16315393
The toyota that ran the Celica back in the day is NOT the toyota of today.
>>16315859
This. Toyota is currently running a Yaris hatchback in the WRC
>>16315859
>old yota is never coming back
Feels bad
>>16315859
>The toyota that ran the Celica back in the day is NOT the toyota of today.
What are you on about? It's actually the same organization that ran the old Celica in the '90s.
>>16315902
They ran a bugeye Corolla hatch in the 90s and won.
>>16315902
>>16315859
>>16316078 is right. Better that they have a car that can meet the size regulations. Daily reminder that a fucking Hyundai i20 literally has more motorsports pedigree than a current WRX STI.
Subaru will never be relevant in WRC again until they can produce a 1.6L engine to go in a subcompact hatchback.
Why are the cars and engines smaller?
I want powerful, mad beasts torpedoing through forests on trails that are only barely able to hold them.