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23 Oct 2000, 10:03 (Ref:44223) | #1 | |
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tell me do u like or hate the series calender for next year. It has some good ideas but i would have liked to see a night race and all endurance. Like a 300km race for most races except for Bathurst, Adelaide and Queensland.
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23 Oct 2000, 12:20 (Ref:44248) | #2 | ||
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If nothing else it is a step in the right direction.
From what I can scrounge, most of the drivers like the new format too (even Jason Bright). |
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23 Oct 2000, 12:40 (Ref:44253) | #3 | |
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I think it's pretty good. I'm glad they've left a couple of sprint rounds in. Having such a mix of race types gives a better indication of the best performing team and driver.
I'm looking forward to a better season next year. |
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23 Oct 2000, 21:13 (Ref:44349) | #4 | ||
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I'm still not sold on the reverse grid idea, a mixture of races is good though
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23 Oct 2000, 22:44 (Ref:44375) | #5 | ||
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How long with 100km races last? At Queensland Raceway, the 20 minute races on a 3km circuit went for 17 laps, 51km. So a 100km race will go for 40 minutes. Thus the fans get an extra 20 minutes of racing.
I know some drivers have complained about the cost, but which is more expensive, an extra start or 20 minutes of racing? It's all a big puch to make it mroe exciting, but what if the racing remains processional? The most exciting part of some of the races this year were the starts, get rid of them, there's not going to be much to keep the fans entertained... I think I'll reserve my judgement on the issue until the season has started... |
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24 Oct 2000, 03:27 (Ref:44430) | #6 | ||
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cant wait for winton - 2 1hr races i think....camping, shell chicks, cans of beams, a joint or two - one of the best weekends possible, away from all of the bullsh*t - up in kelly country, go ned!
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25 Oct 2000, 15:43 (Ref:44741) | #7 | ||
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Can anybody please tell me why, after F1 started in 1994, pit stops have suddenly become the most loved thing (by series organisers, anyway) in motor racing?
I'm at a loss... |
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25 Oct 2000, 18:22 (Ref:44759) | #8 | ||
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Because it breaks up the round and round and round, gives the race an element of surprise and gives the comentators something to talk about.
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25 Oct 2000, 22:15 (Ref:44792) | #9 | ||
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Deadset truthful conspiracy theory: It is to stop HRT.
They can't get parity right. They can't ask HRT to stop spending money. They can't ask HRT to slow down. They can however reverse the grids, and they can have pit stops. Remember Phillip Island? HRT didn't win there... If they didn't, and they ran 3x20 minutes races (or whatever length they like) without pit stops/reverse grids, there would be no way of stopping HRT from winning every race. I don't like it in sprint touring car racing. It was introduced in F1 as a safety thing ->read small gas tanks. In TCs, at the track it simply confuses what is going on track. Also it increases costs. Do ya'll think the team element of the sport is a good thing? Is motorsport about going out there and racing your nads off, or some fumbling mechanicnot screwing a wheel nut on tight enough? |
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25 Oct 2000, 23:40 (Ref:44822) | #10 | ||
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I think Winton is going to be just Awesome!!!! mixed races are good...I dont think I have ever liked the three sprint format...and I certainly dont like the reverse grid.
Next season looks like it might be interesting - which will be a nice change. |
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26 Oct 2000, 11:35 (Ref:44927) | #11 | ||
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I'm gonna have to side with Crash Test on this one. It's all very well and good in F1 to have pit stops, because we all know who's where in the relative scheme of things: Ferrari, McLaren... Prost, Minardi.
As for Touring Car races, stopsdo just make it very hard to follow; the races are shorter and there are more cars in with a shot at a top finish. Yellow strips or not, it's bloody confusing when you're standing trackside and can't hear the commentators... |
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26 Oct 2000, 11:44 (Ref:44930) | #12 | ||
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Yes the stops are confusing..
How about no stops,full on racing, no penalties, no fines - Ok this exists as a distrustruction derby. |
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26 Oct 2000, 13:56 (Ref:44978) | #14 | ||
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I guess we will have to wait and see..i like the 3 race idea because the starts are very exciting but i also like the endurance thingy..i think it will be interesting next year and i too carnt wait for winton (guess we're gonna have to have a get together)
one question that im not sure has been mentioned here but what do you all really think of the series going overseas to Nz next year and possibly asia in the future??? im not sure but I would like to see the cars on foriegn circuits..but a V8 supercar race at Donnington park may never happen but what a race that would be or brands Hatch even. but i guess NZ is close and they can relate to the cars so it should be a success but will it last and is it the way to go ???? opinions please |
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26 Oct 2000, 14:54 (Ref:44994) | #15 | ||
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John Gosess Peg
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Don you have a sister It was the Gossie peg on the nose that did it - shorely an omen. I tried to convinve my brother to enter as Gossie but he tries someyhing equalluy Australian but different/ (**** i spell bgad fro a phsician) |
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26 Oct 2000, 22:35 (Ref:45090) | #16 | ||
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Hehe
New Zealand: Fair enough... Anywhere else: Boooo hisssss booooo I shant continue my ramblings right now as I'm certain I've done many many times in the past....needless to say i don't like it....on the otehr hand I hope they go and fall flattly on their arses. Saying that Tony C. would probably rent a crowd... |
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26 Oct 2000, 22:48 (Ref:45094) | #17 | ||
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i can handle nu zilan having a race....but imagine the shock horror if WINTON was replaced by a race in asia , i dont think i could handle that
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27 Oct 2000, 11:20 (Ref:45166) | #18 | |
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YES winton is gonna be mad! But the race i can see be replaced by an asian round is calder due to the pit area. Thats why they arnt having an enduro round there this year. same with barbalgallo. So 2002 they will be scrapped and replaced with enduros.
Anyways winton is gonna be mad. |
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27 Oct 2000, 11:26 (Ref:45169) | #19 | ||
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Are you sure it isn't the length of the lap which is the deciding factor in Calder not getting a round? It has the shortest lap, and one of the longest pit lanes, if you have a bad stop you loose a lap....not a good thing. Remember this place used to have enduros...
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