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We've seen some new shapes coming out and more the better, but one shape which I think would make an excellent looking Rallycross car would be the new Nissan Juke
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8 Aug 2010, 21:56 (Ref:2741607) | #55 | ||
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In Lydden 2009 he told me he wasn't able to tell me which is better: "the're just totally different to drive". Therefore I do wonder which partners he will choose being more than a year later. He does have something to say at VA Engineering, so they still could be e choise... |
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8 Aug 2010, 22:02 (Ref:2741611) | #56 | |
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@ Mad Mark
Since of today there is a new toy on the market: The "Duval" Belgium round winning Focus. Build by Jernberg and IMGAB, with Trollspeed engine (altough it could be in the hand of Godfrey by now as Pauwels did some succesfull business with Racetuner) and Sellholm gearbox. The Focus just recieved some 2010 updates (whatever that or they may be), makes it at least similar to Isachsen's or Kuyper's? All of these where in the A-final today and hardly suffer major failures! |
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a lot down to a very good driver.............and you have to do a business deal with Powels with his track record
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10 Aug 2010, 12:00 (Ref:2742412) | #59 | ||
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I think the MK7 Fiesta could look good in the pink and black livery.
There is one for sale now on http://www.rallycross.de/ |
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10 Aug 2010, 12:43 (Ref:2742432) | #60 | ||
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I had noticed it !!!
But we are thinking hard is it wise for us to stay in the Uk or even in the sport as trackes get few and far between and tracks wont spend money or there tracks. As damage gets more and costs due to this rise and the sport doesnt seem to move on ? But what do you do instead ? any suggestions ? |
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One day rallycross will wake up and wonder where it all went wrong, no doubt the sport will return to its Lydden base to sit like an aged rose waiting to bloom again lets hope the roots are strong enough to pull it round. Thanks for all the entertainment you have given us rallycross nuts Cheers Mark |
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10 Aug 2010, 17:54 (Ref:2742584) | #62 | |
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Mark, I can see where you're coming from but you know if you packed it in you'd be sat at home twiddling your thumbs and wishing you hadn't! It's like that, is rallycross. The car was looking fantastic at the weekend and you seemed to have a few good runs, and every second you have in the car must put a smile on your face, a fun factor the rest of us can only try to emulate in our battered little jalopies.
As you say, there's nothing to replace it, and I doubt there ever will be for people like us. |
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10 Aug 2010, 20:37 (Ref:2742678) | #63 | |
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Its a shame your enthusiasm has taken such a battering but give it more time before you make a decision. Mallory was just 1 meeting in a year where it seems you have had alot of fun and given us spectators plenty of enjoyment. Quitting the sport would be doing rallycross no favours and hopefully Mallory was just a blip for the BRC.
What is important though is that the powers that be are made well aware that drivers are getting fed up with unnecessary damage caused by unsuitable circuit conditions & that circuits are aware that there is more to a rallycross track than a bit of tarmac & abit of 'rough'with piles of tyres etc used as course markers. Everyone tries to give the sport a good image by preparing their cars to the highest standard possible so its about time circuits did the same. |
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10 Aug 2010, 20:43 (Ref:2742686) | #64 | ||
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I dont no much about building a track, but it cant be easy preping a new track to stand up to hard breaking and accelerating of a 550-600bhp supercar on gravel for a full day.
Yes the track did cut up, BUT i felt it looked and lasted better than the event there in 2009! Hopefully they can get it sorted for the meeting in September as its a great place for rallycross. Hope you dont decide to pack it in Mark, you are good for the sport, And once you have a nice new car and the current problems in uk rallycross are sorted you will have more fun |
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Difficult really.
Puting in proper track surfaces takes a lot of time and testing. I remember at Brands it took them a while to get the Knife Edge right, and even that was made easier coz first few years were very wet at big meetings! Croft was good with George there, lovely red shale, but the latter track was very bumpy and difficult. Cadwell was not really prepared properly til the very end and Swindon used to cut up near the end of the lap so really, very difficult to get a loose right, unless you just put it in areas that are not really heavy braking and turning zons like they did at Blyton where dust is a huge problem?? You cant win! It happens in Europe too, Montalegre is awful for cutting up and rutting and the only the way they often get round is to do what is done and Maasmecehekn and Lyddeon and have hardcrete sort of under the shale that gets swept away after a few races. But then thats not erally rallycross is it! |
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11 Aug 2010, 07:43 (Ref:2742912) | #66 | ||
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Gutted to hear you may be quiting Mark. First we lose Croft, then the ROC and now possible you. I hope you decide to continue because at this rate I'm starting to run out of reasons to watch the sport. If you're thinking of quiting, I wonder how many other drivers are thinking along similar lines for similar reasons.
The powers that be need to wake up and start listening. They got what they wanted with the ROC giving up, now's their chance to really move the sport forward. Tracks or the lack of them and damage to cars seem to be the two biggest bug bears at the moment. |
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11 Aug 2010, 17:22 (Ref:2743119) | #67 | ||
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To be fair, losing a track and a championship are slightly more troublesome than some bloke who drives!!
Yes i's a shame but it happens all the time, and in all honesty I can't forgive anyone who paints the Union Jack in his own colours!! Thats just wrong! |
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11 Aug 2010, 18:09 (Ref:2743149) | #68 | |
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By the sounds of it, your championship would have loads of tracks but no drivers to race on them. What a giggle that would be; sign me up for a few spectator passes!
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11 Aug 2010, 18:18 (Ref:2743152) | #69 | ||
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Whatever!! I dont read PM's by the way so dont send anymore!!! Thanks
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11 Aug 2010, 19:24 (Ref:2743186) | #70 | ||
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It's the wider issues that are more worrying, he can't be the only one thinking on these lines.
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Losing a championship is something that nobody really wanted to see but in the current climate it was probably inevitable that one would go to the wall. Hopefully the competitors will continue in rallycross and support the remaining championships - which will strengthen them. Losing a driver is not good but as you and others have mentioned - it happens all the time, people come and go. In Marks case though it would be a bigger loss than some (no disrespect intended ) as he puts a lot back into the sport and is a high profile supporter (the car is often at shows, he organises social events, sponsors events etc etc). At times like these Mark potentially has a lot to contribute to the wellbeing of the sport. |
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Well it seems to me,from what i"ve read &talking to a few that the majority of peeps enjoyed sunday. yes there was still some probs with the track(not as bad as last time)& it seems not as many cars damaged either,(still a few i know)b4 some start &yes there was other issues which didnt help.i.e rescue not booked etc, like has been said b4 lets keep working together &get it right it wud b good 4 all,competitors,marshalls,spectators etc
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As for Mad Mark a number of years in the Open and then back into the British Champs! Having a good run so far all be it a little bruising but competeing with the class of the British Scene at last, if he was to decide to leave a great loss it would be,Rallycross needs more larger than life Characters such as Mark he has a good following and is always more than happy to promote Rallycross. Ok mallory was'nt a good event for some caused a fair bit of damage to cars but as others have said most new tracks start out that way more events held and more progress can be made and faults Ironed out? Just my own thoughts Rallycross and non contact has always been an issue within the sport, car preparation now is 100% better than years ago Maybe organisers should start to clamp down on contact although there is always going to be an Issue with it. But when you compete in the British Championship a title that is sought after by many drivers then maybe the competition is just that little more bruising! something maybe that some might need adjusting too.Yes expense is a big part but if you finish in the Top 3 of the BRC then Im sure there other gains to be had and Oppertunities.. Last edited by schanche; 11 Aug 2010 at 22:55. Reason: Air my views |
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