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Fantastic News over night, Richie Stanaway on the Top step at Monaco...
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/119133 |
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Hayden Paddon makes history by being the 1st New Zealander to ever lead a WRC event outside NZ. He still holds the lead after 10 stages, INCREDIBLE!!
http://www.wrc.com/en/wrc/news/june/...8--12-12-.html Congratulations go to the Paddon Team and their supporters. |
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I don't want to jinx it... but the Porsche website's coverage of Le Mans looks real good
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Wow, what a result from Le Mans
Bamber 1st, Hartley 2nd and Mitch 10th. Pretty big day in NZ Motorsport Second kid from the same Wanganui School to win there. So in overall NZ Motorsport Sucess thats an =3rd with Dixons Indy Win. 1st. Denny's World Championship 2nd. Bruce McLaren/Chris Amon Le Mans Win, Denny 2nd 3rd= Scott's Indy Win 3rd= Bambers Le Mans Win, Hartley 2nd |
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Congratulations to al the above, Kiwi's sure do punch above their weight in World Motorsport. |
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I am surprised there is no Mention of Le Mans at these two as of 8 am Monday morning.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news...nes.cfm?c_id=4 http://tvnz.co.nz/motorsport-news Considering it is NZ biggest result at Le Mans since Bruce and Denny in '66. |
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It was all over "Breakfast" on TVNZ this morning, which was great to see (despite a couple of inaccuracies in their facts).
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WOW!! What a fantastic weekend for the kiwi's
Congratulations to all of our fine winners and podium getters. For me, Haydons romp in Italy was just superb. But then again, I don't really understand the gravity of a Le Mans victory. I have never followed that type of racing before. Maybe someone with more experience than me can put these events in to some sort of context? |
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15 Jun 2015, 01:17 (Ref:3550558) | #388 | |
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That's cause Christie was out of his comfort zone, he goes all defensive when he doesn't know what hes talking about plus they don't like reporting positive journalism. Did you hear the blondes comment, im sure she said "i didn't know kiwis could drive that fast"
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Thanks Mikuni,
That is a type-o on my part. For some reason, the phone that I have just got defaults to Haydon rather than Hayden Thanks for putting some perspective on the Le Mans race for me. I have since done some research and found that many consider this type of racing to be the pinnacle of motorsport, not F1. I have done my best to follow F1 this year (as in previous years too), and I find it boring and predictable. One item I read stated that all in all, LMP1 cars have better all-round technology than a current F1 car. I guess that could be seen as subjective, but it was quite a common theme. I can only imagine how hard it would be for all involved to stay on form for 24 hours. Do these races get many spectators at the track? |
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Does anyone know how the GA access is at Le Mans? How much of the track can the public access to watch?
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Guys, you may want to look here for a European perspective.
Le Mans is huge, one of the oldest and most prestigious races in the world, and sportscars at the moment are especially competitive at the top end. Seriously fast, too. This year's pole time at Silverstone would, I'm told, have qualified the car 8th at the previous year's GP. |
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It sure is some event, would love to go again, and would recommend it to any Kiwi heading to Europe. I have been to most European Grand Prix's, but its a different type of event. If I had a choice these days and had to pick I would go to Le Mans. |
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I don't often agree with Mike from 7 sharp as he can be quite subjective, but for once I applaud his views in the link below...
http://m.tvnz.co.nz/video/featured_v...p_/ref:6338474 He's dead right this time and I strongly agree that most sport coverage via the media is biased on bat and ball sports. I also agree that Earl should be up for some sort of award, as well as Brendon and Hayden. And this is Tv1. .... |
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For the size of population, NZ punches well above it's weight. There seem to be Kiwi drivers in almost all of the top categories.
Even more reason why Rally NZ should be in the WRC; as well as having the finest roads in the world. |
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Andre Heimgartner showing some good signs of speed on a very fast, resurfaced Hidden Valley.
Hopefully get 2 weekends in a row of kiwis doing well overseas. Mitch and Richie in Austria too... |
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