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8 Nov 2015, 07:43 (Ref:3589002) | #101 | ||
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Bet we won't be hearing an apology from Tim Edwards as to the moron that caused that incident....
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Best quote for me was Frosty:
"We tried to stay off the kerbs because they're notorious here, the kerbs are quite bad for the tyres." Good. That's the point of the kerbs. They're there to protect the verges at the edge of the track, they are NOT part of the circuit. Kerbs you want to stay off are good kerbs. All they need to do now is introduce a proper deterrent for not skipping chicanes (a compulsory drive through if you put 2 wheels over a penalty line?) and then we can put the racing back where it belongs without this faffing about. The skill of motor racing is to go as quickly as you can on the track, and to encourage that there has to be a cost to going off it. |
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The problem is, you add kerbs so people drive over them. So you add hard surface outside the kerbs and everyone drives over that. Meanwhile, the bit you're supposed to be on is waaaay over there, several car lengths away. If the kerbs are a bit vicious then the problem goes away. And I don't mean vicious, one mistake and you're done, but vicious as in if you keep doing it, start making friends with the wall because you're going to pay a visit. |
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Maybe if Skaife could spend more of his day talking Lowndes up things would improve. |
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9 Nov 2015, 02:56 (Ref:3589159) | #108 | |
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Not at the round I went to. Judging by the lack of gruntlement in the crowd about the lack of anything happening on track it wont improve next year either. How true this is for the remainder of the permanent circuit rounds I'm not sure but I suspect it holds.
Grid walks and interminable interviews for drivers on the grid may be great for the handful of people doing it and for tv but the punters who pay money at the track hate it. People turn up to watch motor racing. Somewhere this has been forgotten. |
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Well after near on an hour before the main race of standing there watching nothing at all there were a lot of people saying stuff this for a game of soldiers. I was one of them. Cant remember scheduling that bad since the olden days when there were 2 x 20 minute heats and it was all done and dusted by 2.00pm.
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Just got home from the weekend, was pretty good, and we enjoyed ourselves, apart from my pasty mate turning a lovely shade of pink! The one and only let down for us, and the majority of people we spoke to, were the supports. The muscle cars were great, the NZTC was better now they've combined the classes, but the ssanyongs, and the toyotas weren't the go. Bring back the GT's and SS2000! Punters want fast cars that sound great, and variety. Not 3 grids of slow as **** grocery getters.
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9 Nov 2015, 03:32 (Ref:3589168) | #112 | ||
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Count me as a fan Woolley, same goes for the ridiculous rules on when and how much pressure has to be in tyres. Give them the tyres, use them how they like, gives free rein to strategy. Be of the understanding that there is a recommended minimum. You take the risk of running under that don't whinge if they blow
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And equally I'm not sure Dunlop would be overly happy to see their tyres failing frequently as a result of people running pressures that are too low - just as Perelli was less than happy about the F1 tyre failures.
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So get used to processions then. When every team loses the option of strategy that is what you are going to get. Either that or carnage because the only way to get past another car is a desperado move. If that is what you want your well on my Te way to getting it.
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Strategy options are easy to put together, with new tyres allocated to practice,to qualifying, to each race, in sufficient quantities to give lots of options.
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I've waited for two days to express my opinion about Pukekohe, so let's go.
In the past championship rounds Ford hasn't been the car to beat. Triple Eight, HRT and TEKNO have the upper hand after Lowndesy victory at the Mountain. Nevertheless, PRA and DJR are two teams to fear as Scott Pye and David Reynolds demonstrated at Pukekohe. And about the 'Frosty Factor'.... Is he feeling the pressure? I mean, if he is racing hard, I don't see his natural speed anywhere. He's been qualifying in the top-10, yes, but in race mode he stays way too quiet until someone hits him from behind or he makes a mistake like in the Gold Coast event (well, the car controller man is also the one to blame, all things said). Another quiestion mark will be the performance of Jamie Whincup. If the giant has finally woken up, he'll be the judge of this year's title, so PRA must better watch out, he's going to "steal" key points and he knows how to tame Frosty. Definetely, the championship will be decided at Sydney, and Frosty nor Lowndes love the street circuit at Homebush... In any case, it will be the 1st time in more than 8 years that Whincup won't be chasing for the title. Interesting, to say the least... |
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Have you considered the driver is already at fault for driving outside the confines of the track. Listening to people in the garage complaining about the lack of strategy options due to everyone having to start on softs your on a winner. Congratulations. |
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