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Goodbye '05 from HRT.
Stole this from another Forum(with permission) and I agree.
OK, I'll call it early. After todays shocker by Skaifey and Toddler, I'll say now that their Championship aspirations are finished. Anyone got a lazy hundred? |
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Bad Boy Billy,
I tend to agree with you, and I must say I'm glad....... That is just a little bit less pressure on Marcos and SBR. |
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There must be some very serious technology short comings present at HRT if a simple "handbrake on, push in clutch and engage first gear, rev engine and let clutch out" cannot be accomplished correctly!!!!!
Just HM time this year can a car "fail" to launch correctly OR is it driver incompetence? Mike |
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15 Aug 2005, 05:19 (Ref:1382373) | #4 | ||
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if u go to www.hrt.com.au, you will see what happened at the start of race 1. it was a mix up. race 2, great start! now thats out of the way, i believe that hrt's championships is over (maybe except for t.k) but race wins are on the cards for sure, hopefully enduros!
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15 Aug 2005, 08:40 (Ref:1382436) | #5 | ||
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They are likely too busy working out who is in the 2nd car next year to be worried much about this one
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yes i guess the guy who hasnt had a podium for over a year despite starting in the top 4 in nearlly all of them, is suddenly going to turn it around and start winning. in the words of the great darryl kerrigan " tell em there dreamin"
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Without sounding like Skaife bashing.
Does anyone think he can put together another Championship year? Consistancy doesn't appear an asset that he has anymore. Hey he will win races without a doubt but a Championship? I always cheer the Fords but all year I've put Skaife in my top five in the tipping comp (even picked him to win more than once) but has he started a Bowe style slide to be a good driver, just not Championship material? |
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actually, todd is on the verge of signing a 2 year deal with HRT if u havent already heard, so sbr can shove their seat up their a**! as for skaifey not winning another championship, i bet he can!
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Guys, thats a huge call.
Skaife is a proven race winner, and I'll concede that in HRT's current car he probably won't win a championship. It's a fact that Skaife is totally unstoppable in a monster car, and HRT don't have that.... at the moment. To totally write him off from the championship is immature and assinine. Just remember how many races he has won compared to most others in the last 7 years. |
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I dunno if anyone agree's, but look at the VZ compared to the old VX's. The car looks more on the edge, alot sharper and alot more precise - not the easy to drive monsters they used to be. When I say the car isn't as good, thats exactly what I mean - it's still probably the 2nd best vehicle out there, but it's not the greatest vehicle by a country mile anymore. |
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yeah you would expect that from ambrose's car which sbr has had for ages now. the hrt cars are new chassis & will take abit more time to tune better. bathurst will show which cars are better, and im looking forward to it considering that it is a holden dominated track!
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I respect your passion for defending HRT less-than- perfect performance however, you may have not considered some important factors. HRT, SBR, FPR et al have immense databases re track performance for all the cars - temperature, spring rates, damper rates, roll bar settings, castor, camber and TI-TO. When a car comes to a track, you would have expected the mechanics/technicians would have set the car with the optimum settings from their last time on the track. Now, for several seasons now, SBR in particular have been able to dial in proven (winning) technical data to those cars that has an obvious technical advantage over other cars including HRT . It is this "edge" that has enabled them to present a car(s) that are so well sorted "straight out of the trailer". Now I am a red supporter and it pains me to put up with blue oval dominance but you have to admire a team that presents cars that provide effortless and predictable handling driving "straight off the trailer". If you watch SBR they practice Friday and are usually up the front or very near to the front. They are quietly confirming their base-line set up. Then they get serious, qualify well and then win the races. Mike |
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I agree with everything you have said there, but besides the "win races" part, HRT usually have similar weekends, it's just that Skaife (for the most part) is finding new ways to destroy any chance of winning. I think it's fair to say that the inherent problem lays at the driver's feet, whether he is feeling outside pressures or is past it is up for debate. All IMO of course. |
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yes MS is certainly a contributing factor to the 2005 performance of HRT and therefore may be the missing factor in setting up the cars so that they are not "edgy" as they seem to be at the present. If he is not "settled" for the workshop preparation of the cars, the qualifying sessions and of course the races, then his ability to "dial in" the car so that he and car become a complete package as the SBR cars are, then HRT are unable to perform to their full expectations - they are always playing catch-up and sure they will fluke a weekend but the game is on for 8 months!. Mike |
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I remember Russell Ingall saying how different the SBR Ford was to the CPR Commodores and it would take more time to get to feel at home in the car after racing the Commodore for 7 years. |
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