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30 Jul 2023, 17:30 (Ref:4170651) | #76 | ||
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Add in that the top drivers have all figured out that the way to win championships is by taking the points rather than wins and it's all going to be more sedate than the "good old days". Personally I really like the racing these days primarily as it sets a far better example to the racers in lower tiers. |
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I'm sorry, but no matter how many times that you repeat this mantra, it will not change how the TOCA package is regulated, although I do think that some realigning of the hybrid system is more than due. The regulators of road circuit racing that used to be called the MSA, now whatever it's name is, takes rulings from the FIA, and they deem that this type of motor racing is a non contact sport. That means that you cannot have cars nerfing each other or pushing to pass, because that is contact. End of. As to the hubs of the cars, they specifically designed to break on contact so that the cars do not get severely damaged; it's as simple as that. It must be remembered that not all the teams are as flush as the front runners - you only have to look at how many driver changes there have just been plus Hamilton's absence from the races today - and that was also mentioned obliquely by Rider at the top of the programme. Unlike the Motorbase team that had to completely strip and rejig Sutton's car, which is horrendously expensive, after the incident at Oulton, most other teams cannot afford that and they therefore may have to either continue with a badly twisted car or withdraw the car from further participation in the series. Which is better, a fairly inexpensive weak part or a costly rebuild that may result in the car and driver not taking any further in the championship? I know which I would chose. |
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I didn’t realise the Sky box wasn’t recording the races today so some kind of balls up has occurred. Is there a way to watch the races back now? Thanks.
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I've been out most of the day so catching up on the races. Can't comment on the support as I've ffwd past those (might come back to them later), but BTCC races have been pretty dull. |
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30 Jul 2023, 19:05 (Ref:4170664) | #84 | |
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oh yeah, like it's really fun seeing say for example Hill stuck behind the same car for near 2 whole races , we have the fine art of procession racing , spectators surelly must be ecstatic seeing that
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30 Jul 2023, 19:14 (Ref:4170666) | #85 | ||
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It's better than seing someone gain position or win by causing someone else to crash. I sugest you find something else to watch.
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30 Jul 2023, 19:18 (Ref:4170667) | #86 | ||
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I am not advocating raming someone out of the way, just the very mild slight nudge to pass costing the car 1 or 2 places at most is it really that hard to understand ?? |
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30 Jul 2023, 19:21 (Ref:4170668) | #87 | ||
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No it's not difficult to understand that you are advocating a dangerous and illegal (in circuit racing terms) manouvre.
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30 Jul 2023, 19:24 (Ref:4170670) | #88 | ||
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I'll leave that to those that produce the regulations in co-operation with the teams that participate in the championship - they're the experts.
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One solution would be for other teams to bring their cars up to the standard of the leading ones. However, to someone who admires the driving skills that are on display, I find that the ability to have one driver keep his car in front of others very satisfying to watch. As for rallying, that is a completely different discipline and were, usually one car does not have to overtake another as they have staggered starts. And if one car does actually catch up with another one, the driver doesn't tap the other car to get past. As others have said, if you want to see cars being moved out of the way, there are races held at other places where those practices are permitted. |
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30 Jul 2023, 19:55 (Ref:4170683) | #92 | ||
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how come the Legends have far far better racing than BTCC ? |
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I've raced at circuits where they were tree lined like Oulton park for example, and I for one am glad that those dangers no longer exist. This all seems as though you do not appreciate the advances in safety that now protects drivers, unlike the days when I raced. And by the way, I should have said earlier, that all current road cars, or so I believe, have a very inexpensive part inserted in the steering wheel column that is designed to break in the event of a frontal collision. It is a design feature to protect the driver in the event of said collision; well, the hubs of the BTCC cars are designed to protect the car from major damage in much the same way. |
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I suggest that if you think that it's so easy the you should raise the finance and have a go yourself and show them all how it should be done. I look forward to the day when I can see your demonstration of the art of racing. |
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AKA you can't complain about toillet paper being too hard (or anything else for that matter) unless you manufacture toillet paper yourself ? you mean that type or argument ?
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30 Jul 2023, 20:15 (Ref:4170694) | #98 | |
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fine then we agree on something, ditch the damn Hybrid , brought just lots of extra costs and delivered nothing in terms of racing
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30 Jul 2023, 20:19 (Ref:4170695) | #99 | ||
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No, but you can try another brand to find somethig that works for you. If you think that causing another driver to crash is what you want to see in motorsport, Touring Cars is not for you and you should try something else
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