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3 Jan 2003, 01:22 (Ref:462413) | #1 | ||
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Uncle Doug
I was watching the first round of the 1988 AMSCAR Touring Car series last night, the first meeting that Channel 7 had got Doug Mulray along to help out with commentary, as Neil Crompton was racing in the Brock BMW M3 in the Touring Car races.
Anyway, during the Sports Sedan race, Peter McKay mentions to Doug during the commentary, that Doug was going to go get his CAMS licence during 1988 and he and McKay were going to share the driving of a Mazda RX7 in Sports Sedans, the one used a couple of times by Crompton during 1987 before he joined the Brock Mobil Dealer Team (or whatever they were calling themselves then ) So did Mulray ever race? If so how did he do. |
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I seem to recall Uncle Doug did a number of drive days with Jaguar, as besotted as he was with his British Racing Green Orgasmatron , but dont recall any race starts..
I would suggest that like Peter Janson, a breathalyser test before each heat may be very appropriate |
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I like the pic in Australian Muscle Car mag of Daryl Eastlake racing a P76
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Its in the History of the P76 book too Crash!
A good old car the P76 |
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My fave P76- this 2 door coupe that is a regular hillclimber here in QLD, it's fairly awesome!... that was until he dropped a gearbox at Mt Cotton half way through the year, and ruining the racing surface for the next few meetings
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3 Jan 2003, 03:08 (Ref:462459) | #6 | ||
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Is that a real coupe or a dummied sedan??
And it should be that tasty burnt orange colour to maximise the effect... you wouldnt lose a car that colour in a carpark thats for sure |
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I think it is a home made cut and weld jiggy. There is always a problem categorising it, and it seemingly always winds up in Sports Cars
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Sure looks pretty mean...
It would go pretty well with a late model Range Rover engine in it too I'm sure |
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Here's a four door from New Zealand at Mt Cotton (I'm told by a New Zealander that they are the only sedan to that can fit 6 sheep). Note- everything locked up with mass understeer
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From NZ? The cost of freight would be more than the car would be worth
Still a good looking beast though... |
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Nah - it was shipped across as ballast - they paid the owners for the privilidge of taking it
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3 Jan 2003, 03:44 (Ref:462474) | #12 |
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Referring back to the original topic, Mike Griffin would be the best person to ask as he own the particular RX7 in question.
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Great thread this - Darryl, P76's. Hillclimbing and NZeder's with sheep - it's got it all.
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And Uncle Doug, now in post Elvis form, bloated to the max but still in the building. Talking on the TV with women of middle age and large breasts.
Oh yeah baby. |
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Here's more Moff. A P76 and a Mazda Rx3
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3 Jan 2003, 11:28 (Ref:462644) | #16 | |
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Uncle Doug???? Oh, Doug Mulray. I thought you were talking about something else
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racer69, I have a copy of that telecast too and was wondering the same thing for a long time until I found my old Auto Actions. Doug wasn't present at the second AMSCAR meeting (and I don't think the Griffin RX7 was, either), I don't have a video of the ATCC round, but looking at the Auto Action report, I can't find Doug's name mentioned anywhere in the Sports Sedan report. At the final AMSCAR round that year, McKay did drive the RX7 with Valvoline-Say NO to Drugs-Supercross Masters sponsorship, but was unfortunately caught in the middle of a Cortina-Commodore sandwich going up the hill away from the line and went no further...
AFAIK, Doug drove in the 1986 AGP Celebrity Race, but I don't know how he did. |
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I don't remember him racing either. I do remember him being the unofficial Triumph spokesman when he bought/ procured a Triumph Daytona 1200 in the very early '90's.
Always struck me as a enthuiast. Not a bad thing at all. |
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Uncle Doug has done some very funny things in the past but this would have taken the cake. Driving the "Valvoline-Say NO to Drugs-Supercross Masters " car
Dougie say no ? I'd like to see that!!!! |
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I think it's nice that Valvoline says no to drugs and supercross masters. How political of them
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I was at a Lower Mountains Motorcycle Club day at Amaroo in the late 80's and Doug was a guest and got to go for a ride on the Chivers/Haliday side car, that at the time was quite a tool.Well just before his ride it started to rain and off they set,still on slicks and with doug "swinging"(not the first time no doubt) any way going up the hill the thing was wheel spinning and doug was chitting himself but going down the back straight he went to change sides and his glove slipped half way off and he couldn't get his hand into the handle.Feet dragging on the ground all the way down to Stop Corner and just held on for the run onto the straight as the sidecar power slid right out to the wall.It was huge and a very ashan faced Mulray got off and anounced that next time he may need bicycle clips for the journey!! You had to be there but funny at the time
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I had a look at a very edited version of the 1988 Tooheys 1000, and during the 'Crompton talking to Brock in pits' act during the race, Brock makes reference to Doug having got his CAMS licence. So he obviously got it, but did he use it?
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He must have gotten a CAMS licence to run in the AGP Celebrity, so unless he means that, Mulray must have gotten a licence. Unfortunately, I don't have that part of the race on tape (a matter that should be corrected soon...) so I don't really know what Brock meant.
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