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28 Nov 2007, 18:03 (Ref:2077447) | #1 | |
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Have to buy petrol at excel is that a joke
we have to buy the petrol for our cars at a companys pump at excel. why is this?
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28 Nov 2007, 18:23 (Ref:2077460) | #2 | ||
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' have to buy petrol at excel is that a joke '
No, But 2 horses walked into a bar and the landlord said... why the long faces lads ! Now thats a cracker of a joke |
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28 Nov 2007, 18:25 (Ref:2077464) | #3 | ||
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because they track the fuel useage on a spreadsheet? (a better joke?)
Or there is some sort of deal? Is this realted to competing in rallying? Last edited by Adam43; 28 Nov 2007 at 18:28. |
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28 Nov 2007, 18:27 (Ref:2077465) | #4 | ||
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sorry, but that one tickles me everytime. (easily pleased me)
on a serious note we have to refuel in designated areas for safety reasons i suppose, and to stop all of us running around with gerry cans in an underground car park. |
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28 Nov 2007, 18:32 (Ref:2077470) | #5 | ||
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Whats petrol at a Rallycross event got to do with road cars ? EDIT was moved to road cars now back in R and R
May be the thread starter could of given a better description in his post. May be thay mean you have to refuel in a particular place in the paddock which is not unusual these days in other forms of motorsport to have a designated refuelling area. Sure they dont mean using pump fuel because the Supercars wont be.!! Last edited by Chessmsport; 28 Nov 2007 at 18:38. |
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The Div 1's and Super National's can take their own fuel but it has to be left in the designated re-fuelling area.
All other classes have to buy the fuel supplied on site. A fuel order form is included in the final regulations. (Ours arrived today) And as daz2202 says, its a safety issue. |
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29 Nov 2007, 17:06 (Ref:2078053) | #7 | ||
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no joke but someones laughing.
i understand that it is regualr tesco 99 octane that can be bought in any uk forecourt for 1 pound per litre. However at the excel its 2 quid. i aint laughing. |
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29 Nov 2007, 17:24 (Ref:2078067) | #8 | ||
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fuel
Just look at all the Race fuel that's about in a meeting, eg the GP at Croft what a BANG, Just think about it So maybe their taking precautions in case something does happen. And yes £2-00 is too much !!!!
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29 Nov 2007, 21:07 (Ref:2078208) | #9 | |
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if i was to take my own fuel could i put it in my tank if i went to the fual area?
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the fuel at 1.70 ish a litre is Tesco 99 Octane MSA Plus
normal road fuel is Tesco 99 Octane Forecourt fuel at the normal price i guess the expensive stuff is all that is available on the day |
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30 Nov 2007, 09:01 (Ref:2078507) | #11 | |
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The Way The Regs Read The Classes Involved Have To Buy The Fuel There, And Its Not £1.70 Per Litre Its £1.79 +vat Making It £2.10 Per Litre Which Seems A Bit Steep By Any Standards
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I must say, I am not overly happy about the situation. It's going to be a pain going to the refueling area before every race. Also how are they going to measure what you use. I hope they realise that rallycross cars are not like rally cars and some may only need a couple of litres top up.
I suppose the HSE has the last word so we will have to abide by the rules. Only the Supercars & Supernat's can use their own fuel, the rest of us have to use the Tesco pump I suppose thats understandable too. I mean it could be fun searching for your own jerry can among 100 others Here's a link explaining the pricing structure. It seems the fuel we are using is better quality than the supermarket pumps Tesco 99 Motorsport Fuels CLICK HERE |
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would think the main moan is the price which is understandable but you are racing in London and a very prestigious event ,
i would refuel anywhere regardless of what , if i was there |
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