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And lack of officials.
Sponsors. Entrants. Reliable cars. The list goes on. |
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It is only slightly longer than the Bathurst race of old days. Production touring cars did it then and no doubt would be reliable cars now. The Gallaher 500/ Hardie Ferodo 1000 ( 625 miles) had to start somewhere. I am sure there would be plenty of drivers and entrants wanting to carry on and restart that tradition.The ARDC you would think would love to re-establish itself with that type of race.It's short enough to keep spectators interested and hopefully TV. I think 12 hours is too long.
I know I'm dreamin' and money is the problem but it might be one of the things we need to do to re-establish great motor racing in Australia |
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I heard today from a very reliable "powder room" inhabitant that the Aussie race cars do not have a permit to race. Not sure what is happening now, but apparently they are still trying. I also know of another club that is knocking on the door to provide a grid full of cars
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And here we were thinking "Spinner" wouldnt be running this year
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According to the CAMS NTSC Track Density Summary for 2006, Assie Racing Cars are permitted 55 cars - IOW the track licence allows them to run. Or is this a Phil Ward Vs CAMS issue again? |
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Not sure of the exact circumstances, all i know is that at this stage they are not. I may find out more tomorrow
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And pleae pass on when you find out if you can please - it is beginning to sound like a 'clash of personalities' rather than a CAMS or licencing issue.
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That said everyones different, some like 20 minute sprint races, some like nose to tail street races and some like endurance racing. |
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Don't think it will ever happen, that is IPRA around the mount. Better to just remember the good times that were had at Bathst in '99 |
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What is the clash of personalities thing Storyline,I suppose you are referring to CAMS as they have a few in there with unusual personalities.
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cav - it is well known that there is 'history' between CAMS and Phil Ward - how many remember the way CAMS dug in on the reverse gear issue on his cars?
The problem for Phil is that he has a very successful and popular category - have there been any races where they haven't started the meeting with a full grid? CAMS - well some within CAMS - hate seeing something being so successful without them being part of it - dare I say taking a slice of the $$$ pie (or at least attempting to). Given that Bathurst is already licensed for these cars, the only reason they could be denied a permit to run would have to come from CAMS. The question then is why given that the 2006 Track Licence specifically allows 55 of them to run at once on Mt Panorama are they not being permitted to run? |
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I disagree, I dont think fans have moved on. In the V8 context hasn't there been disappointment in the way the v8 1000 has been going. Riddled with safety cars taking away the true essence of the event.
Drivers and fans are after longer events, wasn't that the push after monotonous and singled sided races. |
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It certainly isn't now a race - it is a series of mini sprints separated by a series of safety cars.
Far be it from me to suggest that the race is now, effectively, a rigged set of sprint events the outcome of which is a carefully orchestrated result. |
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I think you are right storyline,I have heard they give Phil Ward a hard time and it is probably because his class is so successfull. Having spoken to him several times he shows incredible enthusiasm for his class and motorsport generally so I am sure he is not the sort of person who CAMS will be able to pull any punches with. You would think that CAMS would go out of their way to help him when in terms of competitor numbers they collect the most money.
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If you look at it logically - the people CAMS always seem to have a problem with are those that have enough business sense to be able to stage some form of motor racing that is profitable and/or popular.
What do CAMS do in these instances? They either buy into them (the CAMS/AVESCO, CAMS/PROCAR alliances) or fight them (Bob Jane/Calder, Phil Ward/ARC). |
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Enough is enough - I fail to understand how some of you supposed motorsport enthusiast's enjoy rubbishing one class in favour of another all of the time
Why compare the 1,000km event with a 24hour event ? Why do some of you rubbish what you havent seen ? Why ridicule a concept that internationally is one of the greatest races ever with a long and presigious history ? (Of course I am talking about Le Mans) Come on guys, support your sport no matter what and stop being so negative and derogatory toward events you dont (and obviously dont want to)understand !!! I love motorsport and am lucky enough to have been involved in numerous forms including single seaters, touring cars (including your revered V8's) sports racing cars and even American Transam cars in a variety of countries and ALL have been great. I have been to F1 Grands Prix, Champ Car, Nascar and WRC events BUT I have also stood amongst 130,000+ cheering race fans watching some of the World's greatest drivers compete at the Nurburgring and Spa Francorchamps 24 hour races The Bathurst 24 hour, whilst in its infancy, did have all of the ingredients to become another of the World great long distance races but sadly it never got the chance to really shine. To everyone - If you dont like a particular event or class of car, fine, we are all entitled to an opinion but please dont continually put other forms of motorsport down just to help pump up your own ego and get your comments on a forum page.... It is all motorsport and it all has speed, excitement, race craft, sad stories and winners |
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I respect your opinion but I personally struggle to see how a race riddled and manipulated by safety cars can be seen as more of a contest and spectacle than some of the great battles and duels between drivers, teams, person + mountain and person + machine that have been witnessed at Bathurst over its amazing history.
Sandown was a much better and interesting race in 2005 than Bathurst last year. |
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Bathurst has stopped being an endurance event, like what it was in the past. It is now a race, very much like the NASCAR 500 milers, more strategy than hoping the car will limp home.
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