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F1 cars cost less than that ... someone is blowing smoke ... jeje
That's a great article. I learned a lot. RG is not running a team on a thousand dollars. This is big business and Robby is big business!
Sandi,
To answer your question, was not Monster a sponsor for several years? I recall a pic of a black Hummer with the green "M." I think it was for several years too.
Sandi, is your point that Robby spends just as much money on Dakar as Monster/BMW/Mini-x-Raid do?
I chat it up with The Planet mostly from instinct, general life experience, and by pulling stuff out of my butt. I have zero actual data on the industry, these racing enterprises, etc. I'm weird, I do not like to just watch race cars go by. I'd love to see the balance sheets for both Robby's business and life passion, versus the Monster Mini x-Raid program. This would include all testing and development for a number of years.
Sandi, what do you know about these these things? Share some numbers. I'd love to hear them if you've got them. Even if you have experience with other full time racing efforts, share what you know. Take a guess based on what you know.
Robby spends way more than a week-end local racer. This is obvious. But my speculation is that Monster/Mini spends 20x - 30x (They bring seven Mini's to Dakar!) what Robby spends in a given year(s). We can safely guess they spend 7x what Robby spends.
Do we agree on this? If not, share what you know. I'm here to learn. I'm not here to argue obscurely.
But to your point - sort of - HUGE money is spent on car1, versus car2 through car7. The development money goes into Car1. Robby is working these economies with SST. Car2 on, cost you "only" parts and labor to assemble. But then, to actually field a car in The Dakar, cost more than this. You need spares, mechanics, drivers, someone to send The Planet videos, etc. You need bank! Small potatoes gets you racing locally for a season, and even this is more than the average Joe can afford. (That btw, is the official definition of a small potato.)
Looks like x-raid will have Nani Roma again, and other names I don't quickly recognize. Not sure where Nasser will be. They've dominated the series they've ran through the summer.
For example, "Monster Energy X-raid Team wins Desafio Inca"
This a 3-day 1000 km race in Peru's dunes. The write-up talks about it being good prep for Dakar. Looks like the race was in September.
These guys will be well oiled, once again. But guess what? Robby will be faster! I CAN NOT wait!
IMO,It's important to remember X-Raid is not racing everyone who is someone in Rally Raid Racing during the summer.
It's really just expensive testing.And that is the only business X-Raid is in.
The HST should be faster,bigger restrictor (39mm vs 37.2mm) lighter and smaller frontal area=faster.
Just make sure you don't get shit fuel.
No shit fuel, and keep the Albins alive, and we've got it!!
But then what am I talking about? The Albins was in the last year of the Hummer too, wasn't it, Mike? No trans problems that year, except for the abuse of the reverse gear, on day one or two.
No trans problems in the Gordini last year either. Also the same Albins, correct?
For whatever it's worth and just my opinion.The Albins in the HST is based on the same Albins ST6 that's in the TT.So,no it's not the same base unit as the Hummer/Bugly/Class 1/ect.Yes,the size of the reverse gear is different and full sized on the ST6 (better) As there are spec's that are not public or cataloged options I have no idea what the original main/input shaft spec was and what it has been changed to .I would also speculate the unit broke on decel. during the BAJA 500 under condition's that may not be present in South America.
The FUEL rule is worth reading and re-reading several times than officially ask the ASO and FIA to explain it.
Hey Mike, can you explain the shit fuel? Doesn't RGs team check and filter it?
water, contaminated, stale, poorly refined, ect.
I don't believe teams are allowed to test and sample during the rally,The ASO has approved gas stations/sources and that is what you get to pump.
We are spoiled for the most part here in the states, generally when you go to the station,you get a fairly consistent product.
Robby is basically taking on BMW. Just think about that for a minute. We really have no business doing any such thing!
Robby does it with a Chevy V8, and with car technology that has developed with little (if not zero) help from the behemoth world wide auto industry. Robby is taking on BMW with the technology developed in a 30 year passion to race off-road, by a bunch of Southern Californians. Today we would include Arizona and Nevada too. The overall group is relatively small. The teams are small too - especially compared to a BMW effort. This culture does it because they love to race! Corporate? Profit? What's that?
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