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Did it rob Cromley of his only genuine shot at a Bathurst win?
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yor a pack of HOLES i never thought a gentleman would talk like that but i agree they were i was happy as they had that race if that storm never came aslong as nothing broke in the car but i also agree with the crowd a NISSAN.
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the "gentleman Jum" tag was only a bit of phonetic alliteration on the part of Mike Raymond... Richo can play as hard-ass as any of the bullies...
And despite the talk of his renowned mechanical sympathy, Skaife reckons JR taught him exactly how mercilessly you have to treat a car to be right at the top of the heap, week in, week out... ...and it's meant that the guy remains The Man, into his sixties... |
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I think one of my favourite finishes was 2002, with Skaife leading Brock in his last Bathurst 1000 finish across the line, albeit in 26th some ungodly number of laps down.
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27 Sep 2006, 23:15 (Ref:1721601) | #57 | |
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isnt the Gentleman Jim tag cause he comes and appologies after hes nerfed you off?
I miss Mike Raymonds commentary. that and the theme music from the 7 broadcasts! memories..... was a good plast fromthe past when he did the Teevee commentary for some procar rounds a few years back. must be getting long in the tooth now. |
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There's also a strong argument that Crompton should have won in 1997 and 2000, as well.
My best ever Bathurst finish will hopefully come next week. No prizes for guessing what I'm talking about. |
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What? Not Lowndesy? You did allude to something a couple of years ago, GTR, and certainly, Glenn was on SKY NEWS, the day after the Brock death, explaining how they helped him get back into racing, after the accident. Can we please have a detailed explanation of what you mean, GTR?
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Where to start....
- Bridgestone tyre supply with leftover ex-Brock Bridgestones - Mobil/Bridgestone Tyre Centres sponsorship of GSR in 1996 - Assistance and personal support to Mr Seton after his mega sausage at Phillip Island in testing in 2000. The families were obviously close as well, many a race meeting back in the early days of V8Supercar you would regularly see Bevo wishing Mr Seton good luck on the grid, or in the paddock... especially at Bathurst and at other places... ... there was also talk that Mr Seton was a customer of Dr Eric Dowker as well.... |
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If it wasn't for PB's account of the Chivas incident, I wouldn't have thought it possible. But, sure enough, the car made it across the line, just..... It rolled to a halt 3 metres over the line! It felt really weird rolling down Conrod, at a fairly considerable speed in a silent car. The best part was turning onto pit straight and the crowd knew straight away what was happening and they cheered like mad when i crossed the line. |
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Has to be 2014.
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Dramatic yes but I prefer to see 2 guys battling it out on equal terms rather than 1 bloke that has no fuel to defend with. Add in the red flag and the thousands of safety cars throughout the day.
93 or 98 for me strike as great races with close finishes |
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2014 was probably the best finish but the first 140 laps were close to the worst first 140 laps of Bathurst-constant safety cars negating the racing on the track and the tactics in the pits and of course the red flag under the farcical rule that allowed teams to rebuild their cars mid race.
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I still stand by 1979 but 2006 would have to be the best or equal best. There wasn't a dry eye that race. Craig deserved that win.
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Another vote for 2006. An amazing day.
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With 2 laps to go in 2014 an extraordinary race was almost complete, then it came alive for the last two laps, which created an amazing finish, but not the best
Loved 2006, and 2012 and 2013 were fantastic, especially as the safety car had minimal affect in those years and the strategies were different between the leading cars |
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Some of the best finishes for me. '86 - everyone was just so happy for Gricey, and the prospect of a Gricey "brainfade" was always in the the background to the last lap. '89 - DJ and JB might have led every lap, but make no mistake, all DJR fans were on the edge of their seats all day and especially at the end of the race with the car down on boost and slower than the pursing AMR Sierra. '98 - spoiled only by a lapped car in the dipper and unlike 2012, Matt Neal wouldn't have been so shy in making a move. '06 - a fairytale. |
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For me 2 of the greats are 93 and 95. But I'm biased with regards to these races.
I'm surprised no-one has mentioned the 07 race. Frosty/Richo going off, Bright/Macrow coming from nowhere on an alternate strategy before binning it, Skaife and Ingall binning cars in the run to the flag. Stevie J putting a DJR car into the lead with a couple to go. Great Race IMO |
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