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15 Jan 2006, 16:50 (Ref:1501740) | #1 | ||
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Anybody been watching the Andros Trophy... Good to see someone racing the BMW 1-series, although it was loosing to a Kia Rio!!!
Could Ice Racing be one of the hardest racing disciplines in the world.. it's nuts! in some places the back-end was literally the first thing make it round the corners! P.S. In the womens trophy there are some pretty good looking gals! |
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I don't know if it's really the hardest sport. The sliding looks spectacular but it is all perfectly controlled. I watched quite some races this year but nothing really happened. Also there are drivers from every discipline and they all drive well almost instantly. The cars look absolutely stunning, but the racing is boring most of the time. It probably has to do with the points system. 60 points max for qualifying and only 20 points max for the race. There are not so many overtaking moves, it's mostly processions. The final round of the Trophy is helt in the Stade de France, which looks quite sensational filled with snow! From my memory the Andros thropy used to be better the first seasons with the Mercedes team, and later with the Snobeck Astras and the likes. It looks way too slick now for my liking. Quote:
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matski, what channel do you get it on?
I am thinking of trying to get down to Paris for the final event. I understand that it is in a stadium. Do they truck in snow just for the event? |
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23 Jan 2006, 13:40 (Ref:1507326) | #4 | |
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The 'super final' is at the Stade de France in March, although it's not a points scoring event. The track is laid using what looks like paving slabs but actually made of blocks of ice. There's a great atmosphere inside the stadium, it's well worth a visit.
All the commentary is obviously in French so you may not understand what's going on, but to be honest I'm not sure most of the locals had a clue either. As long as you can remember the phases 'hot dog frites' and 'les pom-pom girls' you shouldn't go far wrong. |
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Asp, yes I loved it!! Those little buggies need tougher suspension so they can have a bit of biffo without getting put out of the race constantly.
Lagorce might have been lucky in the first final but in the second one he drove beautifully around Monnier and the other driver's stalled cars in the last corner to take the win! I was laughing a lot at the drivers - pulling full speed power slides around the corners on the formation lap. The marshalls were waving their hands and yellow flags like mad but the drivers did it anyway I couldn't believe how mad the French were for Prost, Panis and Loeb. They don't seem to care for their F1WC Renault. They just love their drivers! Quote:
They didn't put any times or results on the big screens and sometimes it was even hard to see which driver was in the car. Sometimes the best indicator was the driver's style. They have times on the website now.. Can it be that hard to put it on the big screen? |
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23 Jan 2006, 15:05 (Ref:1507376) | #8 | ||
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MotorsTV have been showing it.. coverage is okay, but it's mostly highlights.
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23 Jan 2006, 16:31 (Ref:1507421) | #9 | ||
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if all goes to plan i should be in paris for the final and as it is the day after paddy's day it'll be fun followed by and then
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24 Jan 2006, 11:41 (Ref:1507959) | #10 | |
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It is a Saturday, that's great.
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24 Jan 2006, 14:35 (Ref:1508070) | #12 | ||
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been following the Andros Trophy for almost 10 years now . with a few breaks . starting with the Ope Tigras and all . and yes Yvan Muller is just the King of Ice Racing . he's so cool while driving. with one hand on the steering wheel and another on the gear change lever ..
his battles with Prost this season were also great .. |
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Hello,
if you are following the Andros Trophy for 10 Years do you have names of all events and the winners per race for me? I´m searching that. With regards Karl-Heinz |
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24 Jan 2006, 17:20 (Ref:1508196) | #14 | ||
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Does anyone still remember if they do the race in Quebec still?
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24 Jan 2006, 17:47 (Ref:1508226) | #15 | ||
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Apropos: I did this story http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eisrennen on several forms of Ice Racing for the German speaking Wikipedia. |
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24 Jan 2006, 18:18 (Ref:1508266) | #17 | ||
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Sorry to be anal but they do have a race in Andorra!
I tell you waht I remember and that is way back when when they got the rallycross guys to have a go I distinctly remember Terje Schie trying to get the E2 205 round a track one time, Anyone else remember that one? |
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I am also looking for high resolution pics of the Snobeck Astra MK3's Nowadays I don't like it that much, to wierd those cars... |
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29 Jan 2006, 17:49 (Ref:1511377) | #19 | ||
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Muller is King once more!
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I have booked my Andros Trophy ticket and am looking for someone to go halves in a 2for 1 Eurostar ticket to Paris. Cost will be around £65!
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Well, I'm now going to the Superfinal on Saturday! I've started a thread in the traditional place of Trackside to see who else is going...
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Really good evening - in spite of the brass monkeys weather. The commentators got the crowd going; and the racing just added to it. A few of the races were just very slightly manic - it's been a while since I've seen 50% of the starters leave the the track on the back of a flatbed, but entertaining never the less!
Well done to Frank Lagorce for a bit of a surprise victory in the Grand final though - he was in the right place at the right time to do well |
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23 Mar 2006, 00:05 (Ref:1557913) | #23 | |
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Yeah I'm sure even the French speaking audience would appreciate results on the big screen.
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15 Dec 2007, 22:37 (Ref:2089708) | #24 | ||
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Been watching it on MotorsTV, fascinated by the rear steer on the cars, which seems to be driver controlled, has anyone seen a tech feature on line, of the cars???
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