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20 Feb 2000, 23:31 (Ref:7808) | #1 | |
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Do we need to set up a Trivia Forum? This 'uns becoming choked with various bits and bobs along with my regular(!) scheme. Soon we won't be able to sift out the Historic stuff.
How do we/ Craig/ all-powerful Administrator set one up? |
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21 Feb 2000, 16:13 (Ref:7809) | #2 | ||
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Graham, my oppinion is, it's too early. The traffic here is not so heavy. The Trivia-Topics mostly are 'Race History'-related. When you want to split the Trivia from 'Historic Racing', it would be better to think about splitting 'Historic Racing' from 'Racing History' - and this is not, what you want, do you?
And I am not alone with my oppinion. Come on , all out, discuss ! E.T. [This message has been edited by AUSTRIA (edited 21 February 2000).] |
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21 Feb 2000, 17:20 (Ref:7810) | #3 | ||
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Hmmmm,
I would prefer this to be a discussion forum. However we are learning as we go. The problem is the answers don't prompt discussion so maybe we should expand the topics and name them as the subject rather than just making each topic a question. Graham your trivia quiz is fine. Keep it up. The others among us would probably find it more satisfying to discuss answers rather than just state "you are wrong" etc. So Austria, TimD, Michael M, Jarama et al. Why not expand the topics as a discussion rather than a "I know somthing you lot don't" quiz? |
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21 Feb 2000, 19:52 (Ref:7811) | #4 | ||
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Some of the trivias really end in an interesting discussion, and of course these are the questions I prefer personally. On the other side the "correct" or "wrong" trivias are better than nothing, and I recommend to leave them in this forum, as otherwise nothing real happens anymore.
The problem with a racing history forum are the missing news. We can discuss yesterday, but not today and of course not tomorrow, so topics always will be very rare. Consequently a real "discussion forum" as mentioned by Peter most probably this never will be. We only can concentrate on reviewing history, and exchange information. With historic racing this is another thing, but my impression is that only very few active people are in this forum, and also spectators of historic races seem to be rare. However, may be this will change when racing season is opened. On the other side most topics arising from historic racing will be technical or regulatory ones, and consequently would belong to the technical forum. What about historic rallying? I'm missing this, but I got the impression that this theme not really wanted here!? So I'm afraid that in case the trivias are also separated in another forum, the available resp. suitable topics here will not be very much, and this otherwise very interesting forum will die a slowly death. I know this from other forums, you check 3 times a day - nothing new, then once per day - no new topics and even no new replies, then only one per week, and finally you drop it from your bookmarks. We should do our best that this will not happen, and one possibility could be to widen the spectrum, instead of creating new forums. |
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22 Feb 2000, 01:15 (Ref:7812) | #5 | ||
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I'm inclined to agree that the trivia should stay here for the time being - albeit this particular thread is working into a nice little discussion under its own steam.
I've been reading ten-tenths since September, posting since November, and I've never seen traffic like this in the Historic Racing forum before. That can only be for the good. I suspect if we can keep attracting new visitors from the rest of the site, and a percentage of the new members who are appearing with greater and greater frequency have a natural enthusiasm for Historics, then perhaps there will come a time to separate trivia from Historics. But I don't think it's just yet. One of the problems with an in depth discussion on Historic issues is that it can be terribly esoteric for those looking in. For example, AUSTRIA and I have been sharing our knowledge of Talbot Lago chassis numbers for the last few weeks, but with the best will in the world, this is not the place to share that sort of discussion. It is liable to bore the casual reader witless. I take Michael's point about the new season, too. Come March 18th, we will be able to start on the racing taking place again, discussing whether red and yellow quite goes on a Mk3 Capri, for example.... And no doubt it won't be long before I'm posting my next rant about the latest bit of dirty driving from Frank Sytner or James Shead, resulting in yet more damage for that poor Lister Jaguar. I do like AUSTRIA's idea for a trivia to which he doesn't actually know the answer. That is a neat way of encouraging extra dialogue, and one that I will be trying to respond to as often as possible. And that's not to say that I am in any way ignoring questions set by the most excellent Graham, the dude who thought of the trivia idea in the first place. And I'll remind recent member Bluebottle to visit here as well as the Gravel Trap. He and his good lady wife are my usual accompaniment at Britain's many historic meetings. Just a few random, disconnected jottings. Basically saying keep up the good work. It's looking healthier here than it has done in ages. And I've just had an idea, Peter, for a good old fashioned hot-tempered debate. I'll post it when I've thought how I want to set the proposition. |
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22 Feb 2000, 13:12 (Ref:7813) | #6 | ||
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I would like to see some crossover from the F1 and Touring Cars forums where a lot of talk about Senna, and Peter Brock etc would naturally fall into this forum's brief. We'd also get the opinions of those who don't actually visit the F1 and TC forums.
You are right when you suggest that generally Historic racing is less popular, however the success of Coys, Monaco, Spa and Goodwood among others really belies that opinion. As a general statement I would say that Historic racing of all kinds is the most rapidly expanding area of motorsport. The point about the differing types of rules worldwide is probably another topic for discussion. I have tried that before. Classic Rallying is welcome here and would keep us going through the winter months. With the Monte in January I would have thought we could dig up the old Citroen, Mini controversey of '65? Frank Sytner? Why would anybody complain about such an honourable racer? Anybody going to the Monaco Historic meeting in May? I thought I might change to yellow and red rather than red and yellow. What do you think Tim? |
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22 Feb 2000, 13:28 (Ref:7814) | #7 | ||
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That'll make all the difference, Peter!
Either way, so far your car has escaped the attentions of my camera. I think it's due for some portraits on March 18th. As for Mr. Sytner? Well, he's a personable chap, but there have been an awful lot of expensive panel beating bills in '50s sports car racing this last couple of years, and he's usually involved to some extent. Ask James Shead, Jeffrey Pattinson, John Harper, Dudley Mason-Styrron, Nick Mason..... |
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22 Feb 2000, 19:29 (Ref:7815) | #8 | |
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What's on March 18? First race, Peter? Where?
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23 Feb 2000, 17:40 (Ref:7816) | #9 | ||
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Graham:
What's on March 18? First race, Peter? Where?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Oh do concentrate Graham bloke... |
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23 Feb 2000, 18:58 (Ref:7817) | #10 | |
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Humour me...
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24 Feb 2000, 03:33 (Ref:7818) | #11 | ||
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Graham, as Peter's keeping schtumm, I will drop in my pennyworth.
My camera and I will be attending the SUNBAC meeting at Silverstone on March 18th, there I hope, to witness for the first time in my life, the red and yellow (or yellow and red) entity that is Peter's Mk3 Capri Post Historic Racer Full details of the programme have been posted by Peter in the Trackside Forum, topic is self-evident. And the preparation story is in the Racers Forum, under the topic "ITS ONLY". Hope this helps. Tim |
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24 Feb 2000, 13:08 (Ref:7819) | #12 | ||
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by TimD:
My camera and I will be attending the SUNBAC meeting at Silverstone on March 18th, there I hope, to witness for the first time in my life, the red and yellow (or yellow and red) entity that is Peter's Mk3 Capri Post Historic Racer <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Ahem. Its a GROUP 1 Touring Car. Post Historics are pre '74. See you there then. |
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24 Feb 2000, 18:19 (Ref:7820) | #13 | ||
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I stand corrected.
I jus' like to see 'em race. Can hardly wait! |
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24 Feb 2000, 18:25 (Ref:7821) | #14 | ||
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Oh no. You mean I've got to race?
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24 Feb 2000, 18:27 (Ref:7822) | #15 | ||
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No, you need to remember to take the beer too...
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25 Feb 2000, 04:51 (Ref:7823) | #16 | ||
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Lose the Yellow Peter, red cars go faster!!!
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25 Feb 2000, 15:43 (Ref:7824) | #17 | ||
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While we're deviating here and talking about the SUNBAC meeting.
If I get there some might like to view at the grandstand on the outside of Copse. I have yet to avoid depositing my car deeply in the kitty litter in practice or race (last year on start of last lap). It is a fearsomely difficult corner in a very fast RX7 with dodgy rear behaviour and even poorer driver! I'll pay for any photies (TimD). See I'm being optimistic even before season starts :-) |
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25 Feb 2000, 15:58 (Ref:7825) | #18 | ||
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Get there early because Mr weli's car has four straight corners. Those of us who know the car well know that this is a unique condition and one which may not last long.
Let's all hope he keeps it on the road. Always remember. Sky's blue tarmac's black and greasy side down. |
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