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4 May 2014, 20:01 (Ref:3402044) | #26 | |
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Shedden lost his 5th place , he was demoted back to 6th but I think it's just a point less
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4 May 2014, 22:01 (Ref:3402105) | #27 | |
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fantastic btcc races today! the series is back to its best
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I must say, Steve Neal needs to stop talking.
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5 May 2014, 12:58 (Ref:3402468) | #32 | |
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Great day for Jordan. He is looking hot favourite to be back to back champion, but Brands Race 3 showed it won't always go his way. The only one as good as him at the moment is Colin, who's start in race 3 was super. Yes he had the RWD, but the way he went around outside without losing momentum was mega.
Great to see the Ford back to the front, Jackson drove brilliantly and Gio will have a confidence boost after race 3. Alain Menu also looked good, hope he gets a trouble free weekend, because he did well, but unfortunately his penalty in race 2 meant we didn't see what he could do in race. Plato had some bad luck in race 3, he is becoming a bit of a bad luck magnet have to admit and these days he doesn't seem to creating it anymore. But knowing him he'll have forgotten about it by next race and produce a great performance. Seeing a car roll into the trees is not a good sight. It happens in rallies in forests, but shouldn't happen in circuit racing. Don't what would have happened to Belcher had there been no tyres, because then he would have gone into Menu's ditch. So I don't what would have happened. Maybe the run off should be looked at, but let's leave that to the experts because it is hard. What I don't want is this great track to be ruined. Thankfully the cars were strong enough in all cases. Yes Biscuits, the ginetta race was exciting on TV too. Paul O'Neill enjoyed it. As for Steve Neal, could he have said something about Collard? |
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5 May 2014, 13:40 (Ref:3402481) | #33 | ||
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But not as strong as they should be.... how many cars still have electric windows, old spec seats and a roll cage Mr Gow knows since at least 2009 needs beefing up http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MX0I4Bi3Wxs I losing count, but that's about four plus cars over the barriers at Thruxton in recent times. Was anything done after Plato 2012 and Burt 2007. |
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5 May 2014, 18:04 (Ref:3402537) | #35 | ||
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Mr Belcher has spoken to TCT about his off. He mentions a gravel trap but surely, at the speed any car will be doing at that part of the circuit, a gravel trap will be a massive rollover risk.
If the circuit doesn't own the area past the tyre barrier at Church, then perhaps a tarmac run-off on the outside of Church is in order. |
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I think the first thing that should be done is to beef up the tyre wall down there, it looked more like a tyre heap on TV.
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Or a concrete wall with a SAFER barrier immediately in front of it.
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5 May 2014, 19:23 (Ref:3402558) | #38 | ||
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The Clio crash was not even at church it was coming out of noble I believe.
In fact I don't recall any real nasty accidents at church over the years, they have always seemed to be on the fast run from the complex around to goodwood/village. It might not look it on the tv but the run off at church is actually pretty big, also the angle of the corner and the run to it means cars rarely go off in that particular direction.. Yesterday was a run of bad luck.. |
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They need to slow the cars down before they get to the barrier first. If they are still hitting the barriers at over 120 then whatever measures put in place have failed. A mixture of tarmac and gravel would perhaps help. One problem with the lay of the land there is that it's all downhill, so as the cars are heading off they are almost gaining speed. I agree that something better is needed, the trouble is that you have the other issue of that if you make the "stop" too abrupt you can incur other kinds of damage and injuries. One thing about the foster and belcher incidents was that at least the energy was dissipated somewhat with a series of rolls and impacts.
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5 May 2014, 20:16 (Ref:3402578) | #40 | |
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something for the statistics
could that have been the 1st ever NGTC podium without a Honda or MG driver on it ? |
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I disagree on that last post. The messy tirewall is a disaster for the cars, but it's soft nature is the reason all drivers walked a way. A wall or guardrail hit with 100+mph would've caused worse injuries I think. In all instances the energy of the crashes was absorbed by the tire-pile and cars perfectly. Unfortunately for especially Welch this means heavy damage to the car though, but the result of that is an undamaged driver.
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Exactly. Just look at Allan Simonsen at Le Mans last year. A racecar can be as strong as you like, but they're not designed to hit trees at over 100 mph.
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Something needs to be done. It was frightening seeing those high speed accidents, with cars heading towards trees and a haphazard pile of tyres at well over 100 mph. I think we are lucky not be here talking about serious injuries or worse.
A large tarmac run off on hte outside of the corner may help, or a redesign incorporating a chicane or slow corner may be necessary. I'm sure that neither of these options would be universally popular, but doing nothing is surely not an option, especially if the NGTC cars are going to be running with more power in the future. Aside from that, there was some great racing, especially in race 3. I wonder if Turkington might be a good bet for the drivers title this year? They seem to have improved the BMW at it's weak tracks, and we still have BMW's joker round at Knockhill to come. |
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I'd love to see Turkington pull it off. He's a real class act and such a nice guy too. Even when he's 'roughed up' by the others, he's rarely anything other than magnanimous. That said, I fear the Hondas are just too strong this year... even for a resurgent BMW. It's fantastic to watch though.
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Maybe a high-grip tarmac like is used at Paul Ricard. With a small strip of grass between it and the track, to prevent people using the run off to gain speed. They may not be able to stop in time, but at least the speed would be greatly reduced and less chance of rolls than with gravel
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