Pink Evo X All-female PWRC Team
#17
#19
Fairly certain I would have shat myself 2 wheeling my Evo around a rally course like that and also certain mine would have just rolled over as I was shatting myself. These girls got big hairy *****. That, and they are are hot.
#21
then try to build a budget 2wd rally car . Star doing at least one or two rallyX local event.
Then you go your first rally.
After when you have enough coefficient points you can step up the AWD turbo platform.
Afetr couple events with that class , you are ready for the open AWD class.
It is a hard and expensive sport. I am not glorifying it. It is a fact. You need a lot more then talent. Also it is a fact sometimes other factors bring you further then a talent itself.
ROb
#22
start with a marshaling at the event to see how it is works and give you a behind a scene view. very beneficial in the long run. Many different reason.
then try to build a budget 2wd rally car . Star doing at least one or two rallyX local event.
Then you go your first rally.
After when you have enough coefficient points you can step up the AWD turbo platform.
Afetr couple events with that class , you are ready for the open AWD class.
It is a hard and expensive sport. I am not glorifying it. It is a fact. You need a lot more then talent. Also it is a fact sometimes other factors bring you further then a talent itself.
ROb
then try to build a budget 2wd rally car . Star doing at least one or two rallyX local event.
Then you go your first rally.
After when you have enough coefficient points you can step up the AWD turbo platform.
Afetr couple events with that class , you are ready for the open AWD class.
It is a hard and expensive sport. I am not glorifying it. It is a fact. You need a lot more then talent. Also it is a fact sometimes other factors bring you further then a talent itself.
ROb
#23
Here is a video of one of the greatest Rally drivers, Michelle Mouton. Yes, women can get the job done. Not sure how good the two women are who will be driving the Evo X, but there are those who are more than capable of holding their own with men.
http://youtu.be/x8jJ7bDL-rQ
http://youtu.be/x8jJ7bDL-rQ
#24
Just saying...
her name is Michéle Mouton
Please let me know if any one on this forum even get closer to her in driving... until , care ful with comments like that.
i am sure many of you know Buffum or if not he was one of the top driver in the rally scene in the USA and today he is the chef of the multiple EvoX rally team L'estage.
So
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NnmkeyraRc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iku7KKNa1_w
#25
They have there own song to http://www.ramonarallying.com/videos/?id=pyvdzvqqhb
#26
Some info for anyone interested:
Michèle Mouton is a French former rally driver. Competing in the World Rally Championship for the Audi factory team, she took four victories and finished runner-up in the drivers' world championship in 1982.
She was also driving one of the first Quatros in Rally history, having one of the only cars with a turbo and AWD. Competing in a field of mostly Lancia's with RWD. Not to say she wasn't a good driver but tech goes along way in the history of rally or any other sport.
Also she never was a WRC champion for anybody that cares, though she did win German National Rally.
Michèle Mouton is a French former rally driver. Competing in the World Rally Championship for the Audi factory team, she took four victories and finished runner-up in the drivers' world championship in 1982.
She was also driving one of the first Quatros in Rally history, having one of the only cars with a turbo and AWD. Competing in a field of mostly Lancia's with RWD. Not to say she wasn't a good driver but tech goes along way in the history of rally or any other sport.
Also she never was a WRC champion for anybody that cares, though she did win German National Rally.
Last edited by chlucero; Mar 5, 2012 at 06:22 AM.
#27
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I'm pretty sure these two women have more rally experience than these guys making fun of them...SMH. Let's see you do better. Don't show your ignorance...
#29
At the risk of wasting my time (and a bunch of 0s and 1s), I'll add this: what bothers me most about this kind of thread is how it affects the future. When you all go on and on about what women can and cannot do, you create an atmosphere that could easily be self-fulfilling. Tell girls and young women that they can't do something and a large number of them will start to believe it. Then they don't try and your originally-false arguments become apparently true. The only women who go ahead and try, anyway, are not representative of women in general; they are often those with the goal of bucking the system, as opposed to those with natural talent for the task in question. So, again, the women that you see attempting to do something that is stereotypically male do not do as well as males (on average) and the self-fulfilling stereotype continues.
I couldn't give a rat's tush what you believe ... as long as it only ends up affecting you. But threads like these are - indirectly, I'll admit - limiting the options of my daughter. And when you mess with my daughter, I get annoyed.
In short: how many of you posting sexist stats and opinions have daughters?
I couldn't give a rat's tush what you believe ... as long as it only ends up affecting you. But threads like these are - indirectly, I'll admit - limiting the options of my daughter. And when you mess with my daughter, I get annoyed.
In short: how many of you posting sexist stats and opinions have daughters?
When my wife came with us to the track in the USA to drive around, she was the ONLY women on the track to drive that day. 67 guys showed up. I am talking about Lime Rock . So any how she drove around strictly with instructor (my friend) because they wont let her drive around alone....
there was a pretty good line up of cars and so. I have pictures to prove it
So aftre 3 pm was a time trial session. and out of 68 person she finished the 16 place first ever in her history on track .
So just picture it all those Stereo type guys face, specially with full slicks and X amount of HP, and years of driving vs my wife 300 utoq rated rain tires and coning her hair every time when she took off the helmet....
i finded out ususally bold statemt like these comes from guys who never been exposed in racing enviroment. That is a place where big ideas can be destroyed in a minute, and stereo types put in place just as fast. Like Asian people cant drive. etc.
Rob