@@jmj5150The Lancer Evolution is a man’s car, the stripped down gritty top rally specs. It’s proved that only with a capable driver coupled with an equally capable car does the Mitsubishi Lancer perform at its best. An STI is the car I’d give to a sixteen year old. Mitsubishi only has four titles in Group A, and one WRC Sole Manufacturer Title. It’s funny because people think of the EVO IX, instead of the actual winning VR-X type Lancers.
Everyone in the rallying community knows that the Lan Evo and the Impreza used to be kings in rallying. Honestly, their fall from grace has to do with the rise and maturity of European rally cars, which are mostly hatchbacks. Hatchbacks have many advantages over sedans in rallying, thanks to their small size and good amount of balance. If you look at the Evo VII and its successors, they were noticeably much bigger and heavier than their predecessors, which was very disadvantageous in rallying. The same goes to the Impreza, which started out as a very small first gen model, subsequently becoming bulkier and heavier through the next generations.
100%. To expand on what you've said, I think European Manufacturers have that big advantage due to their market demographic specifically. For a rally car to qualify, X amount of production cars of that model must be sold before being able to enter it in WRC. It's not necessarily that having the hatch in and of itself is a game changer over a regular trunk from a sedan or coupe design (although as you mentioned it does help the overall balance), but also that hatchbacks, given the extra hatch space can be made with a more compact size with smaller wheelbase and still be practical enough to sell to the masses, whereas a small wheelbase sedan or coupe, given their design would need to sacrifice practicality to achieve that smaller wheelbase, ultimately creating a car that wouldn't make sense for the masses to buy. A good example of this is the Subaru BRZ vs the Hyundai i20. Their wheelbases are 5mm apart, virtually identical, but the i20 is a far more practical and sensible car for the masses and can easily sell the required amount of production vehicles whereas the BRZ is a full blown entry level sports car because nobody would buy such a car if it wasn't. Japanese brands also do not really have a big presence in the EU compared to their German and Korean counterparts (Toyota being somewhat of an exception) which ends up really exacerbating the first issue. Most of their international presence is in North America, and North American buyers simply do not want to buy compact cars. Europeans on the other hand, will absolutely buy subcompact hatchbacks, hence the i20, Polo, Yaris, etc being sold there. Smaller wheelbases are the name of the game, without it, you don't stand a chance. With that said, if Mitsubishi ever wanted to return to rallying, they are kind of in a unique position over Subaru in that they are pretty much the only car manufacturer left in North America with a subcompact hatchback in their lineup (the Mirage/Spacestar). They could probably enter it in no problem, although I doubt they would be willing to take on that venture purely for cost related reasons. Still, one can dream lol
evo x is not for rally evo x is for street weekend fund ride and show off, such an beautiful amazing car ! real rally champions are his older brothers !!!
So that wing that’s commonly known on the evos is an extra add on customers were able to get from the SSS package (Sight, Spoiler and Sound) at the dealerships but the mid wing was also an option available best way to differentiate from lanevo and lancer are the wide body flares in the rear and the shape of the gas cap (lanevo = square, lancer = circle) keep in mind exhaust doesn’t always determine a lanevo and lancer because the ralliart has a dual exit exhaust compared to GTS
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I think someone from Subaru put this video together
facts lol
Evo X is just not as graceful on the Rally like the EVO 9 and below... Yes! the STI hits turns on a dime...
😅 I think so too man
@@jmj5150The Lancer Evolution is a man’s car, the stripped down gritty top rally specs. It’s proved that only with a capable driver coupled with an equally capable car does the Mitsubishi Lancer perform at its best. An STI is the car I’d give to a sixteen year old.
Mitsubishi only has four titles in Group A, and one WRC Sole Manufacturer Title. It’s funny because people think of the EVO IX, instead of the actual winning VR-X type Lancers.
@@troy1776 Mitsubishi is dead and old.. so are you
Everyone in the rallying community knows that the Lan Evo and the Impreza used to be kings in rallying. Honestly, their fall from grace has to do with the rise and maturity of European rally cars, which are mostly hatchbacks. Hatchbacks have many advantages over sedans in rallying, thanks to their small size and good amount of balance.
If you look at the Evo VII and its successors, they were noticeably much bigger and heavier than their predecessors, which was very disadvantageous in rallying. The same goes to the Impreza, which started out as a very small first gen model, subsequently becoming bulkier and heavier through the next generations.
well said
100%. To expand on what you've said, I think European Manufacturers have that big advantage due to their market demographic specifically. For a rally car to qualify, X amount of production cars of that model must be sold before being able to enter it in WRC. It's not necessarily that having the hatch in and of itself is a game changer over a regular trunk from a sedan or coupe design (although as you mentioned it does help the overall balance), but also that hatchbacks, given the extra hatch space can be made with a more compact size with smaller wheelbase and still be practical enough to sell to the masses, whereas a small wheelbase sedan or coupe, given their design would need to sacrifice practicality to achieve that smaller wheelbase, ultimately creating a car that wouldn't make sense for the masses to buy. A good example of this is the Subaru BRZ vs the Hyundai i20. Their wheelbases are 5mm apart, virtually identical, but the i20 is a far more practical and sensible car for the masses and can easily sell the required amount of production vehicles whereas the BRZ is a full blown entry level sports car because nobody would buy such a car if it wasn't.
Japanese brands also do not really have a big presence in the EU compared to their German and Korean counterparts (Toyota being somewhat of an exception) which ends up really exacerbating the first issue. Most of their international presence is in North America, and North American buyers simply do not want to buy compact cars. Europeans on the other hand, will absolutely buy subcompact hatchbacks, hence the i20, Polo, Yaris, etc being sold there. Smaller wheelbases are the name of the game, without it, you don't stand a chance.
With that said, if Mitsubishi ever wanted to return to rallying, they are kind of in a unique position over Subaru in that they are pretty much the only car manufacturer left in North America with a subcompact hatchback in their lineup (the Mirage/Spacestar). They could probably enter it in no problem, although I doubt they would be willing to take on that venture purely for cost related reasons. Still, one can dream lol
@@AK-ZL1
Very good point. It really makes sense.
Unlikely unless they have a reason. Meanwhile their Outlander and Eclipse Cross try to emulate the greatness of Pajero’s legacy…
Title should be - Best of Faild moments Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X in Rallying
Lancer evo x is perfect for rally 👌
1:28 I love Evo but man I lol'ed so hard at this part
evo x is not for rally evo x is for street weekend fund ride and show off, such an beautiful amazing car ! real rally champions are his older brothers !!!
3:54, Carisma be like: I want to be on that track....Very nice vid, Thumbs up!!!
The holy grail of the group N in rally! Best sound, best performance, best handeling.
2:08 Lancer wing? On an Evo? Or is it a rally Lancer? So many questions.
I reckon it was just a cheaper spare or more easily available. Definitely an Evo under that wing ;)
So that wing that’s commonly known on the evos is an extra add on customers were able to get from the SSS package (Sight, Spoiler and Sound) at the dealerships but the mid wing was also an option available best way to differentiate from lanevo and lancer are the wide body flares in the rear and the shape of the gas cap (lanevo = square, lancer = circle) keep in mind exhaust doesn’t always determine a lanevo and lancer because the ralliart has a dual exit exhaust compared to GTS
All signs indicate it's a Lancer wing on an Evo...
This video is sponsored by Subaru 🤣
When mitsubishi still seriously build a car...
Beautiful car
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That white no 57 is a person who knows how to rally
Versucht da Truck nach links zu schwenken, hilft nur eins :Gegenlenken!😂 hat zumindest da Dieter Hallervorden schon beim Film Didi auf vollen Touren behauptet! 👍
Everyone but that white evo with the busted front lip/bumper due to jump is absolute dog water
Evo X just looks too top heavy and clumsy to hit corners.. unlike the STI or Evo 9 and below..
Whoever made this must really hate Mitsubishi
th-cam.com/video/OEWZYUv5JW0/w-d-xo.html is that Mitsubishi Carisma in the background?
Sure is 😁
Nice :)
best of shame driving 😆😂
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"Best of"
> 1st video crashes into a tree
0:35
2:34
3:18
3:32
4:24
5:15
6:04
Nice
This video brought you by Subaru
Got car ain’t I right
This is a video of Subie drivers driving a Mitsubishi for the first time. Leave real power to real drivers 😂
An hidraulic piston roll cage
2:30
Se ven lentos al lado del ford, Renault o el Hyundai
Siento que se ven lentos porque son una gigantesca comparados a Los vehiculos que usan las otras companias
This is a shamed on mistubishi
Hidraulic damped roll cage
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