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886 | 6 years ago

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This move barely makes a dent to the automobile or racing industry.

VW doesn't really have extensive racing programs comparing to other marques like BMW, Mercedes, and of course VW group's own Audi and Porsche.

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hef19898|6 years ago

Well, they won the FIA WRC Driver Championship in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016. So there is that.

Ralfp|6 years ago

Racing car market is much bigger than WRC.

Look at any semi-successfull touring car series: its prettu much guaranteed that a third of grid will be race cars from VW group.

DennisP|6 years ago

I think it's not so much its impact on racing, it's just an indication that VW doesn't care anymore about showing off its internal combustion cars.

GoForthAssemble|6 years ago

Agree. Big meh in the sport. Eco considerations aside it's amusing that they're using this as a platform. Racing is largely not about the powertrain. And emissions are... whoops we made them up.

taneq|6 years ago

How very far we’ve come in the last 15 years that “racing is largely not about the powertrain” and that an electric racing car is unremarkable.

GoForthAssemble|6 years ago

My fault for not pointing out the irony more explicitly. VW is reportedly paying $15bn+ for cheating on emissions. If they had said they are axing all of their diesel vehicles and replacing them with electric I would be jumping for joy. They basically chose to take the smallest pain point for the largest reward by touting these credentials. Having actually built F1 cars you should think of them as aeroplanes that never take off. All of the top racing is aero dependant more than anything nowadays.