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the discussed during the telecast that the cars are so much more reliable now does this mean that they take more risks and drive more aggressive?
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That sure is a part of it - however, I think that the availability of relatively overpowered GT3 drives for amateurs and young hot shots is an issue as well. Ten years ago, we had a good dozen of cars that could realistically go for an overall win at Spa or the Nürburgring - much less than that at the 'Ring in many years- so the driver crews on those cars would be of very high quality. Not all-pro of course, but people with more money than brains usually had a hard time getting a seat in a potential overall contender. Nowadays, everybody and their grandma can get a GT3-ride, resulting in substandard talent in very fast machines and on very unforgiving tracks.
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I know they have to have the sand traps but it annoyed me to see the safety car come out when someone merely beached it in the sand. Felix Baumgartner putting the Marc Mazda into the fence was disgraceful.
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Yeah I was thinking that myself but naively thought that wasn't the case. What a pity politics and egos prevents reporting of a race on our best track in the land that was enjoyed by many thousands of people and involved many international companies. I bet Nissans happy about being ignored. |
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I dont think they were ignored, at least 3 articles plus now that one i linked. Just talking about the affordable Altima and not the that $150k GTR however it would have been good to have an article last night. |
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You only needed to hear the commentators praising Chiyo in the Nissan for his patience in over taking cars, Even if you had class A,B & C cars, you would still have cars running around in the 2:20's - 2:25's, the Ginetta's fastest lap (class C) was a 2:27. The Marc Mazda 3 forced off the road did a 2:12, which is Class B pace I believe they should have a lap cut off in qualifying of 2:25, that would allow cars such as the Audi TT RS, which did a 2:23, which is dam quick for a production car & even the Lynton BMW 1M which did a 2:25. |
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Someone posted about the bentley being restricted and nissan being unrestricted a bit. I can't seem to find the post.
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I think some of the problem is with how the different cars make their lap times, for example the Audi's seen to make all their time in and off the corners (they were epic across the top). Where the GT-R made all its time up and down the mountain and looked like it was on a Sunday drive across the top. And that would explain why the R8's were more likely to be involved in dive bombing of the lower class cars and the Nissan crew had the luxury of being patience. And the others made they lap times somewhere in-between these two in terms of corner vs. straight line speed.
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The Bentley pilots may have said they were easy to drive, but the big white machines didnt look as planted as a 458 or R8 across the top.. maybe all that power got eaten up by wheelspin and/or traction control
Either way, local suspension tuning for Mr Edwards' car (hope it can be repaired for Clipsal) will improve the game.. |
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Just home, extraordinary 5 days in Bathurst. Gutted by the Bentley being punted off but I think a Nissan win is fantastic. Best crowd ever, you had to struggle to get a position on the fence at McPhilamy. First time ever there was a traffic jam to get in at 5am. I think the best thing about this race is the amazing access you have to the cars and teams throughout the weekend. More on Thursday but still on all the other days. Bring it on B12hr 2016
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We arrived home last night, after a great weekend. To echo a few other comments, our only complaints were the new catch fences ruining photo opportunities, the bogan trash that has now infiltrated a brilliant race event and the marquees that the trash insist on setting up and blocking everyone else's view of sections of the circuit.
I don't have an issue with the people who set theirs up away from the fence leaving adequate space for people to walk past or view the race at the fence line. These arrogant ar$eholes need reining in with their track-side shantytowns at the B12hr, even if it is accepted for them to do so at their boganfest in October. The only saving grace was that they were congregating together along the top of the mountain. Like mind's attracted, perhaps. The SC issue was an annoyance. I'm still of the opinion that more localized yellows should be used, with additional exits for the recovery vehicles to get off the circuit, plus a code 60 system. It's not an easy or affordable quickfix, given the layout of the track. I was happy with the result, although the Bentley Boys would be pretty pi$$ed off with the outcome. |
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but in 30 years of going to the 1000km race i have never seen a marquee set up at the 1000km race along the fence. There has always been rules to stop this sort of behavior the issue is an issue to the 12 hour race only and its fans ( based on the photos people who are part of this very forum) and mostly that is because its hot in February and there is little shade near the race track on top of the mountain. |
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I am surprised by the crowd figure only being reported as 6000 more than last year. To me it felt much busier on both Saturday and Sunday when I was there than the year before. I'm guessing the figure would have been much higher had there not been a test day at SMP. The big screen at the top of the mountain also helped bring the crowd to McPhillamy.
As others mentioned, there was a bit of a bogan element that wasn't there last year. I'm still not sure why people would bring Holden flags along. It was always going to happen. |
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