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8 Jan 2008, 17:56 (Ref:2102038) | #26 | ||
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Tony is the name,I was asked a fews years back to help Peter in anyway, which i would of gladly done only work commitments and my Family came first.Im not dissing anyone Just an avid fan of rallycross for many years since the good old 80's.I am aware off What Peter does as I have spoken to him occasionally at European events and was aware of a lot off his wishes in how and what to do to promote his events back in the early days of the superseries and when he was involved in Rallyracing nl when it was all his dream so I dont wish to Diss what he has acheived.
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8 Jan 2008, 18:10 (Ref:2102044) | #27 | ||
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We all have work commitments but some of us put our selves out on a limb to acheive what we say we are going to do !! as you must agree we did last year and will do this year and in the future!
As for the " Good old 80s " !! Thats the trouble we must look forward not back !! Ok they was the great years but we can have them again if we push together !! |
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As i understand the situation PSM offered the BRDA a solution to their lack of dates problem by allowing them to add the British round onto THEIR CROFT DATE, thus helping the BRDA when they desperatly need it. It seems however that some peoples personal objectives are at odds with the best interests of rallycross and the vast majority of its supporters. If you go to autosport show talk to both organizations and form your own opinion as to who supports the sport and who has personal agendas that may skew their opinions.
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8 Jan 2008, 22:34 (Ref:2102212) | #30 | ||
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Good to see that the ********s and keyboard warriors have made Rallycross look so stupid on a public forum.
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8 Jan 2008, 23:05 (Ref:2102228) | #31 | |
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Dear oh dear what is it about certain people here,i love Rallycross and favour no one organisation whatsoever but it does seem that one side is not doing themselves any favours yet again with their childish and bias comments. Bestep looking at some of your previous comments its obvious where your alliegance lies and as for C C im not even going to waste my breath. Please once and for all grow up and do everyone a favour and support the sport as a whole or shut up.
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9 Jan 2008, 04:20 (Ref:2102327) | #33 | ||
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[Mod]Reading this thread demonstrates that the discipline of rallycross is er undisciplined. Frankly I'm glad I don't actually participate.
In every area of motorsport there is more than one organistation providing series or championships that are either the same or very similar. I run in historics with Masters but I could also run with CTCRC in the same category (I chose not to for logistical reasons). Yet we don't read the protagonists arguing about who has the best handbag on here do we? Any views expressed are based on personal preference not vested interest. Therefore you can certainly suggest that one of the organisations has better venues etc. but to keep on telling us that one is better organised than the other or that one organisation is run for its owners whilst the other is a philanthropical society for its drivers will and in fact does lead to a total lack of interest from the average reader. A fact displayed by the very insular nature of this particular forum. I keep a close eye on these threads but I don't very often moderate them because Bert and SB have a better handle on things, however unless some posters take a chill pill and think before they post, I will wield the bat but it will result in a permanent removal. In short, some posters should either get a life or find another forum on which to post their drivel, because unless they do the former, they'll find it necessary to do the latter. And to the person who wrote "I'm only having a bit of fun" .............................. Well so am I.[/Mod] |
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9 Jan 2008, 12:43 (Ref:2102530) | #34 | ||
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How can they start saying ROC have no "good" drivers? Have they not seen a certain younger member of the Doran family drive?
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10 Jan 2008, 11:08 (Ref:2103324) | #35 | ||
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10 Jan 2008, 18:15 (Ref:2103639) | #36 | |
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In all fairness Thundersports the superprix is one of the years highlights and though the crowd at Lydden was low by usual rallycross standards those of us that were there still enjoyed the meeting.
Peter has put alot of work into trying to move the sport forward with new ideas, im sure he would be the first to admit not all have worked but at least hes not afraid to give it ago. Hopefully he has now put a gag on C C whos comments i feel have done alot of damage to the open series and will now let his championship speak for itself without all the hype which has sometimes lead to dissapointment. |
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11 Jan 2008, 01:01 (Ref:2103904) | #37 | ||
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RXfan I think too many events at Lydden dilute interest thus leading to smaller crowds, also if cc can be gagged then it would be doing the Open championship a huge favour. As a "independant" spectator who choses his events with no vested interest in either championships the aforementioned character has done a good job of winding me and lots of other casual fans up on here, with the result of putting us off supporting the open events.
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11 Jan 2008, 17:24 (Ref:2104345) | #38 | ||
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Just to clarify: as far as I am aware the Open Championship are planning just a single visit to Lydden - it is the BRDA who are planning multiple dates there. However I don't think this is necessarily a bad thing as Lydden is now the only track in the south east with Brands gone.
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14 Jan 2008, 15:26 (Ref:2105993) | #39 | ||
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I passed by both stands and they looked the same with cars on each, but the Ford Fizzbomb of Father Ted Carnegie looks the dogs danglies close up
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