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31 May 2007, 16:51 (Ref:1925526) | #76 | ||
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31 Jul 2008, 14:10 (Ref:2261001) | #78 | ||
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Starting to see them making it into the run off's more and more often ... So its got to be only a matter of time ? - Weather conditions could well well be the significant factor here - REALLY hot at Wiscombe on the weekend and the car engines were certainly not liking it - Didn't seem to phase the bike engines though ?
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31 Jul 2008, 15:07 (Ref:2261036) | #79 | ||
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I don't think there's ever going to be a substitute for Torque and BHP for overcoming drag and gravity.
I think the future probably lies with engines made out of ever lighter materials (or materials that are stronger per volume), and designed to deliver higher RPM. To my mind that suggests hybrids of car and bike engines, of which Trevor Willis' is just the first. |
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31 Jul 2008, 15:15 (Ref:2261040) | #80 | ||
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I can see bike engined cars winning the odd champioship round in the next few seasons at the right venue. Their day will come if legislation ever prevents big capacity cars from competing on environmental or safety grounds, but on the same basis big bike engines might also disappear from the roads.
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22 Aug 2008, 07:16 (Ref:2273149) | #81 | |
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For what it's worth.....
Recent results for the Victorian Hillclimb Championship in Australia.
Andrew Howell is the Gould driver who had Martin and David Gould over to Bathurst last year. (GR55B / NME 2.6L) Brett Hayward is a brilliant Engineer / Tuner who has competed a lot in the New Zealand Race to the Sky at Silverston as well as the VHC. (Self built spaceframe,Worked and Supercharged Hayabusa running Hayward manifolds and maps). Makes interesting reading. 2008 Victorian Hillclimb Championship - R7 Haunted Hills Driver Car R1 R2 R3 Andrew Howell Gould GR55B: 56.41, 52.33, 57.19 Brett Hayward Hayward s/c: 52.69, 51.37, 54.60 The Bike Engined Cars are coming - the others just haven't realised it yet. |
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28 Aug 2008, 12:10 (Ref:2276828) | #82 | |
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not really indicative: brand new track with no rubber laid down, drivers unfamiliar with it and a tight layout - results could tighten or blow out. HC champs is at bathurst and I expect the gap will be bigger.
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12 Nov 2008, 10:22 (Ref:2333614) | #83 | |
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Brett 4th outright at the AHC Mt Panorama - a pure power track. Even Gary West (2008 Champion) paid tribute.
The BEC's are coming................. |
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22 Apr 2009, 14:35 (Ref:2447044) | #84 | ||
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I think the lack of bike engine top combination of drivers and cars, damage the chances in Australia.....but I think it will happen but not sure what track and when.
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2 Nov 2009, 01:10 (Ref:2573824) | #85 | ||
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We lead the way again!
Well you can send the best you have to offer from the empire but........
Just remember it happen in Australia first! Brett Hayward in his self built car back shed car did it! A Bike Engine car is now the new Australian Hill climb Championship winner 2009 Are those Gould cars any good? Ha Ha I love it! http://www.gippslandcarclub.com.au/r...09Outright.pdf |
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2 Nov 2009, 03:24 (Ref:2573863) | #86 | |
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Twisted I looked for you there...do didn't make it?
Did you hear about Danny Mischok and his Escort? Wrote it and his tow car and trailer off on the trip down from SA |
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2 Nov 2009, 03:30 (Ref:2573864) | #87 | ||
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Broke my leg at Collingrove slipped down the hill!
Rebuilt with bolts and steel now! |
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2 Nov 2009, 03:45 (Ref:2573868) | #88 | |
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Well I hope you get better soon.
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23 Nov 2009, 07:49 (Ref:2587625) | #89 | ||
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YES Australia leads the way...... Bretts times are impressive with a new track record on Sunday of the AHHC..... this was done with a non super charged car.. more impressive.... i believe this is the first time in Twenty years that a Victorian has won outright.... Also a new Champion crowned.... As its Bretts First.....
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22 Jan 2010, 15:01 (Ref:2617554) | #90 | ||
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Hard to see it happen, but you never know!!
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