Sérieux, vous pensez réellement qu'il a dit des choses pareilles ?
Tu suis le WRC des fois?
http://www.autosport...t.php/id/116468
http://www.wrc.com/e...57--12-12-.html
Q: If you could change one element of the WRC what would that be?
JC: "For me it has to be the shootout [where time differences between the cars are reduced, proportionately, on the final stage]. Perhaps shootout is the wrong word, because nobody is 'out', but I think it would bring rallying to the next level. It's a good way to attract the general pubic with something that is really exciting. I strongly believe it would not change the spirit of rallying because the main results would still be decided out in the stages, but it would make the final stage very attractive for live television and that, for me, is still the main objective. Social media is good at keeping people updated who are already interested. What rally has to do first is create more interest and excitement among the general public."
Volkswagen's Jost Capito was one of the original architects of the plan and remains committed to it.
"For the general public, we are still in favour of the proposal we put forward of two long days of the rally followed by a Sunday with a final shootout with the top 10 fighting out their positions on one stage - where they can win or lose only one position," he said.
"This could be put in a one-hour television programme, which everybody would understand and is exciting for everybody involved.
"It's also very important for the manufacturers that this kind of programme could be understood by those people who are not the hardcore rally fans - this would help to bring them into our sport."
Modifié par Danos, mardi 20 décembre 2016 à 11:56.