Volkswagen's bombshell withdrawal from the World Rally Championship next year will have major ramifications across the sport.
The German manufacturer has opted to exit rallying following an emissions scandal that has had a big impact on the company. Their decision to walk away sees the dominant team of the past four seasons leave the sport and three of the best drivers without contracts for 2017 and beyond. "The implications are huge," Autosport rally editor David Evans, who first broke the story, said yesterday. "One of the primary drivers for Toyota's return and Hyundai when they joined, was to take on and topple Volkswagen.
"They are this huge global manufacturer that everyone wants to beat."
Evans says the growth of rallying in recent times is largely due to the work Volkswagen has done.
"One of the big areas that we are going to lose in the sport is the noise that they made - they really banged the drum about what they could achieve and what they are doing. Facebook, social media - they really turned the WRC on with all that sort of stuff and we will really miss that."