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2 Jun 2003, 15:45 (Ref:617905) | #1 | |
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Zip Formula on Ebay-------!
Has anyone seen the chance to buy a drive in Zip Formula on Ebay?
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2 Jun 2003, 16:03 (Ref:617926) | #2 | ||
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2 Jun 2003, 16:44 (Ref:617986) | #3 | |
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The current bid is no less than you could do a deal right now with Martin Hines for?!
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2 Jun 2003, 19:48 (Ref:618292) | #4 | ||
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....is MH that desperate for drivers!!!
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3 Jun 2003, 10:33 (Ref:618980) | #5 | ||
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I think the response to that is.....yes with a grid of 12.
Although th publicity of Ebay stunt is quite good assuming it comes off. Could look bad if the reserve price is not met |
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3 Jun 2003, 10:36 (Ref:618984) | #6 | ||
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looking at this for 2 full day tests and a race day that not bad. I am tempted to have a bid on this myself.
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3 Jun 2003, 11:00 (Ref:619011) | #7 | ||
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Nah, save the money Matt, Thats 3 extra races in the FF1600 somewhere. More fun too.
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3 Jun 2003, 11:44 (Ref:619059) | #8 | ||
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ahhh yes, I was suckered in by the zip height. save the money and have 3 more incident packed races with FF1600 boys.
good Advice Richard. Not bumped into you this year....probably see you up at thruxton |
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3 Jun 2003, 11:44 (Ref:619060) | #9 | ||
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also that should read zip hype not height. Damn that spell checker
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3 Jun 2003, 12:35 (Ref:619100) | #10 | ||
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...ill bet you the price doesnt include fuel, tyre wear, insurance, race entry, testing fees, etc etc etc!!!
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3 Jun 2003, 13:10 (Ref:619136) | #11 | ||
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Incident packed races Matt? But you race FF1600 at Combe hence why you aint bumped into me for a while there, I cant afford the carnage anymore! I'm about racing though.
And no I bet there is alot more hidden costs in racing the Zip, Not worth the money. |
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3 Jun 2003, 13:13 (Ref:619142) | #12 | ||
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Does anyone have Zip's web address?Thanks.
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3 Jun 2003, 13:23 (Ref:619150) | #14 | ||
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the bid is £1000ish - that seems pretty good to me...where can you race FF1600 for less?
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3 Jun 2003, 13:35 (Ref:619166) | #15 | ||
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Well as I have a car anywhere. As saying to Matt Its not worth it as he also has a car and can do a few races etc for that. Cant see your point? If your a non racing punter, its good value for a couple of races. saying that there is still 21 hours to go so doubtful the cost will stay at £1020 plus like laodsaa... said probably lots of extras.
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3 Jun 2003, 13:53 (Ref:619186) | #16 | |
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I think using e-bay is a great idea. However, the central idea behind it is not to sell a seat, it's to create PR, get people talking about the series. Seems to me it's done exactly that!
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3 Jun 2003, 13:55 (Ref:619188) | #17 | ||
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I think its a great idea too. Saw a few months back someone auctioning sponsorship space on his FF. Offered a respray in company colours, days out etc. Got near on 1.5k if I recall. Why not use it!
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3 Jun 2003, 14:02 (Ref:619194) | #18 | ||
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No4 this ebay tacktic worked well for a FRenault drive, and as you rightly say it has people talking. Now that the reserve price has been met - it is win win win for zip ford (could have been emabarassing if no-one bid)
As Richard has pointed out some guy auctioned space on his formula ford...which for the price of £3 per aution I am thinking about doing myself, as due to incident packed races I need a touch up on the old Body work. I am out at thruxton / Silverstone and Brands also richard I may race you yet this year. |
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3 Jun 2003, 14:21 (Ref:619219) | #19 | ||
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Erm I don't mean to sound thick ( but I'm probably going to!) but isn't the Zipford Championship supposed to be for young drivers just graduating from karts, you guys are really putting it down and you sound like experienced racers, I'm sure you wouldn't want some novice just out of karts charging round in the FF1600 series causing untold damage as they get used to the size, speed, grip levels and not to mention gear changes!
You guys should be backing this series as it will allow the younger drivers to hone their race craft and then come and give you boys a real run for your money!! |
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3 Jun 2003, 15:08 (Ref:619271) | #20 | ||
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Ebay FR seat.
Been there, done that, we advertised our last Renault drive before signing Wayne Clark, We were asking more money than MH but it didnt work for us, that said more people have heard of Zip Formula than JENSEN Motorsport but I did get lots of interesting offers via the "send seller an email function", fair play to them for having a go though, if it is posted up again you can take it was successfull for him.
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3 Jun 2003, 15:40 (Ref:619306) | #21 | ||
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no ones putting the Zip formula down. Tuscan, can you show me one comment in this thread that suggests putting the formula down.
People seem very quick to think people are putting this formula down Jensen, I think it was you FReanult drive I was watching bid on a couple of months ago. Caused a great stir on Ebay. got a lot of hits. |
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3 Jun 2003, 16:31 (Ref:619381) | #22 | ||
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The point I was trying to make was that this is a novice series. Everyone has to start somewhere and you (darcym) seem (from what you are saying) to be quite an experienced racer, so why would you wish to drop down to a beginer series
[QUOTE]Originally posted by darcym [B]ahhh yes, I was suckered in by the zip hype. save the money and have 3 more incident packed races with FF1600 boys. I know that everyone is entitled to there own opinion, but wouldn't you prefer people to get some experience first before trying their hand at something like FF? Formula Ford has quite a few variables which can greatly affect the cars performance, Zip only has about two or three. This is surely a gentle introduction to the manic world of motor racing I apologise if I have the wrong end of the stick, I don't wish to annoy anyone (and I'm certainly not having a pop at you darcym) Getting back to the point of the thread i think its a good idea to bolster grid numbers, even if the drivers dont stand a chance now of winning the Jordan backed mini series |
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3 Jun 2003, 16:38 (Ref:619386) | #23 | ||
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Good Point but to drive the zip in this ebay offer you need a national b licence. Anyway any formula has novices and veterans so...err...forgotten the point. but good idea to put it on ebay.
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3 Jun 2003, 16:50 (Ref:619398) | #24 | ||
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I meant it was a good deal, I was tempted to have a bid it was a good deal. I don't care if it is animal vegitable or mineral....I'll race it. But probably best I didn't bid on the zipdrive as its no fun getting your arse kicked
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3 Jun 2003, 18:06 (Ref:619480) | #25 | |
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I think ZIP drivers the likes of Edward Redfern, Neil Doran, Sacha Hamm and Jamie Morrow who've all driven previously in FF 1800 Zetec, the latter two with top team JLR, would hardly call themselves novices. Mike Spencer, last years series winner, who's currently doing well in Formula Renault, might also take exception!! As would Ben Lewis who is currently lying second in the Formula Palmer Audi series.
True some of the ZIP drivers are fresh up from karts, Oliver Turvey springs to mind in this years series, Mike Spencer in last years, but they are some of the best young talent around and will undoubtably progress to FF national/FR and the like, rather than go in to FF1600 (with no disrespect to anyone driving in this FF1600's) As a point of detail, ZIP cars and FF1600 are not that much different in performance. For example the Castle Coombe lap records for Class A and B FF 1600's are 1.11.75 and 1.12.57 respectively, as compared to 1.13.26 for ZIP. |
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