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SilverSubie2.5
12-16-2008, 03:31 PM
For those who haven't seen it:

Subaru to withdraw from World Rally Championship

Subaru has announced its decision to withdraw from the 2009 World Rally Championship.

This sudden decision was in response to the widespread economic downturn that is affecting the entire automotive industry, and follows Suzuki’s withdrawal announced yesterday.

After 20 years in the sport, during which time the Prodrive-run Subaru World Rally Team has won six World Rally Championship titles, this is not only sad news for Subaru and the team, but also for millions of rallying fans around the world. Thanks to its highly successful World Rally Championship programme, Subaru has developed into one of the world’s most widely recognised and evocative automotive brands.

Prodrive chairman, David Richards, said: “Subaru’s departure from the World Rally Championship is a great loss as it is one of the sport’s icons. The Subaru World Rally Team has created true champions such as Colin McRae and Richard Burns and its absence will be felt by many the world over. Although this decision closes a significant chapter in Prodrive’s history, our focus now turns to the future.”

For many, Prodrive and Subaru are synonymous, given the long-standing and close association between the two companies. However, while the Subaru World Rally Team historically represented a significant part of Prodrive’s business, today it accounts for no more than 20 per cent of the company’s turnover.

Prodrive will look to redeploy as many of the rally team as possible in other areas of its business operations, which have grown to span advanced engineering and manufacturing for the automotive, defence, marine and aerospace industries, in addition to other motorsport programmes.

Despite the current economic downturn, Prodrive’s automotive engineering business remains buoyant as it works with vehicle manufacturers to accelerate the development of next generation fuel-efficient vehicles and alternative fuel technologies.

Together with Subaru, Prodrive’s commitment to its customer rally teams will also continue unabated for 2009 and beyond. Over the past 15 years, Prodrive has sold close to 500 rally cars to more than 400 private competitors and independent rally teams in 47 countries. During this time, Prodrive’s customers have won five consecutive Production World Rally Championships and countless international rallies. In 2008, Prodrive-supported customer teams have claimed eight rally championship titles around the world.

Looking ahead, 2010 will see the introduction of new World Rally Championship technical regulations, which provide Prodrive with an opportunity to prepare for re-entering the championship with a new team and build on its 24 years of World Rally Championship experience and success.

Discuss.:(

Bu11dogg2
12-16-2008, 03:40 PM
:(


what's to discuss?

FREAK
12-16-2008, 03:42 PM
so sad :(

SilverSubie2.5
12-16-2008, 03:48 PM
:(


what's to discuss?

Our crushed feelings as rally fans?:shrug:

Bu11dogg2
12-16-2008, 03:51 PM
yeah....


Subaru tends to make knee jerk decisions (08 WRX)

Hopefully they save face and rebound from this mistake.

wagonmafia
12-16-2008, 04:19 PM
but could there be a light at the end of this dark tunnel??????
http://www.autoblog.com/2008/09/10/subaru-considers-entry-into-world-touring-car-championship/

Bu11dogg2
12-16-2008, 04:27 PM
meh

Robk0000
12-16-2008, 04:34 PM
they didnt bail out for the reason they listed, they are bailing out because they figured out that the new body style sti when lightened down has a terrible weight disposition and nosedives every time a jump is take. I believe it was teh peugot rally and concept driver that said that subaru will have no chance with the new body style. This was the same reason why peugot quit a few years ago, and re-entered with the 206. which now is amazing car.


I think they are working on a more affordable mid engine subaru, like the P2 just affordable and can be made in mass production with few minor adjustments to get it into WRC.

Murphy2012
12-16-2008, 05:23 PM
There was a thread posted about this last night in here somewhere. Unfortunate, but who cares? Theyll be back at some point, and I am sure there is legitimate reason for it. They'll just make their noise elsewhere....

RCKSTR
12-16-2008, 05:31 PM
this sucks donkey balls:unamused:

Bu11dogg2
12-16-2008, 05:47 PM
Rally is how I found out about subarus.

Back before the WRX came to America I used to vids of the WRC.

Shame....

Kevin
12-16-2008, 07:46 PM
this sucks

dzkwrx
12-16-2008, 08:05 PM
yes it does suck. but even mitsu pulled the evo and its still selling well. im sure the wrx will as well. and they will fix the car the way that it needs to be and be back stronger as mentioned before

bigd_wright
12-16-2008, 08:16 PM
They'll just make their noise elsewhere....

GYMKHANA!!!:D:devil:

jonny-rockets
12-17-2008, 12:44 AM
im sure they will be back too.

its good to take a break every now and then and check yo'self, fool.

thrasher679
12-17-2008, 08:37 AM
I dont like this idea subarus world rally team made them, most people who dont really know my car just know its a rally car its ashame that suabru withdrew but they will deff be back bigger and better(i hope) to rein terror on the wrc again or mabey we will get a new type of subaru. A nice new body style is what i wanna see come from this