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I thought that was the driving standards.
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Not even Jenson Button could have had that Focus up at the sharp end. Chronic engine problems at the moment. Until they sort that out, there's no point in even tinkering with the handling too much.
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IMO it was a racing accident, it was the first time that Adam went into that corner following Plato, Jason had to brake earlier due to understeering problems (which is not something I'm blaming him for, of course!) and Adam braked at his normal braking point. There was nothing he could do to avoid contact, which is the key to deciding wether to penalize or not, even before intentionality. Of course, Plato defended himself proudly from the attacks of many great drivers and he undoubtedly deserves that win, too, but this is a contact sport and stuff like this can happen. Last edited by helterskelter; 7 Apr 2009 at 15:15. |
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True that they didn't have data on Dunlop tyres. Also true that a car reacts the same way if you change something. EG if I change the front toe or the springs, the car will change its behaviour in the same way, like more oversteery or more understeery, no matter which tyre you have. Certainly the Dunlops are a big change, but if you know the car better you can more quickly reach the spot on setup. Having said that, if Harry had been close to Plato I'd have picked him for a works deal immediately, since Jason has more than 10 years of experience in Btcc, while Vaulkhard is only in his 2nd season. Certainly Plato has a lot more in his feet than Harry at the moment, but I believe that the progress he showed (remember he already scored more than twice the points he scored throughout the whole 2008 campaign) are something to think accurately about. He certainly needs more maturity, but there is some talent in Vaulkhard, IMO. |
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No disrespect to Vaulkhard, but he isn't from the top drawer. He can't be expected to measure up to the likes of Jason Plato.
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Don't forget that Jordan's alongside Gio and Neal in that team, the last for championships. Not having a teammate could really be hurting Vaulkhard, if only just in terms of set up.
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[QUOTE=Craner Curves;2435871]I think it's fair to say that without Dave Pinkney, there may not have been any Team Dynamics this year. Certainly not one as competitive as they are.
Vaulkhard did testing in Portugal over the winter as well. Are Dynamics in that much trouble that they needed Pinkney and his funding to run this year?, If so it does look like they don't have much in the pot to improve the pace. As said I really fear for Dynamics, the glory days are long gone. Vaulkard has done much testing and the fact he planted it in the wall on a few occasions was proberbly driver error in testing, Thompson also stepped into the same car and went much quicker than Vaulkard underlining its not RML thats the factor. Question on Plato, is his funding from Tesco 99 that allowed him to run at Brands, could we see a Tesco Value car out at Thruxton! Rob Collard did very well and after a bashing from me last year Jelley appears to be getting stuck in a bit more, I hope he can continue to back Turkington up as he will need it against the motorbase challenge. |
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They certainly needed his funding if they were going to run James Thompson, which was the plan at one stage. I don't know if I would go so far as to say there would be no Team Dynamics without him but he is bringing substantial personal funding with him.
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Maybe I'm biased in some way but it alway seems like Matt Neal and Gio are always aggressively bumping people out of the way with no repercussions. Their dirty driving styles are maddening. I think a bit of tapping here and there makes the race a little more fun as long as they're very baby taps/accidental, but these guys are obviously out to knock people out of the way to advance.
It's a bit mind boggling how the racing stewards including the ones in F1 seem to just be out of their gourds. |
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But am I right in thinking that Vaulkhard, either Harry or his dad, actually own the Lacetti's, and Tempus are just running them. I know that's what the deal was with Robertshaw, and I think it's the same this year. And if that's the case, it's either a slowish Lacetti on the grid or one less car. And if the can get someone decent in the second car we may see Tempus fighting with Plato.
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About Plato vs Vaulkard: Having seen all three races, I remember that Vaulkard finished the first two very, very close to Plato. It was the reversed grid on the 3rd race that put one of them on pole and the other in the middle of the pack. Not saying that Vaulkard would have driven such an excellent 3rd race as Plato (and frankly that would be unreasonable expectation for lots of other youngsters of the grid) but in all Vaulkard didn't do that bad.
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By the way, I've spoken to him and he told me that the accident in Thruxton was his fault, while in Brands they were just testing brake bias and something went wrong, he locked the rear tyres and hit the wall, so nothing to blame on him. Giovanardi is generally a very correct driver, I've seen him for about 13 years racing in Italy and he was the one who got hit, not the one who hit the others. Sometimes in touring car racing it just happens that you scratch someone or that you go into him unintentionally, like IMO happened to Adam with Plato. Here you're talking about a works driver, nothing to do with what we are saying. Here you say that Vaulkhard was too far from Plato, but in the end we're talking about 0.135s difference in qualifying, while Jordan was 0.196s in quali, so what are we talking about? |
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Well I thought Vaulkhard looked improved at Brands compared to 2008. It could be his driving, the newer car, or perhaps the team?
I was just looking at the points standings for this year. So far he's scored 5, all of last season he only scored 2. |
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What has been proven is if they can get a top line driver in the second car it will be at the front and could well help Vaulkard further in his progress. |
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Just to sum up, I think Vaulkhard did well and Plato was great, as usual. Nothing new IMO for Plato, good news for Vaulkhard. |
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