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13 Sep 2003, 20:16 (Ref:717780) | #1 | ||
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at the start of the season i could be found shouting really loudly and with much arm waving about how **** the British GT's were going to be this year. I should point out that when i got to snetterton in 2001, i did nearly wet myself with excitement, i am/was a big big fan.
so imagine my suprise when i just got the newsletter! 28 cars in the field!!! thats great! and even better, loads of them are of the bigger GT class. so wot do all u guys think of the british GT championship then? R.I.P Lister Storm |
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13 Sep 2003, 21:17 (Ref:717859) | #2 | ||
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I have been following, as well on one can, the British GTs on the internet for as long as I have been reading DSC, or it early versions. It, at one point, was probably the best gt series going. I would love to see one race with the Marco, Lister, Ferrari, Detomaso, TVRs etc. with the intake restrictors removed to see just how fast these boys can go. Bob |
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13 Sep 2003, 22:05 (Ref:717882) | #3 | |
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I've been to all but 2 races this year and haven't been disappointed yet. Really looking forward to Brands Hatch on the 28th.
Bob, I'd like to see an all-comers race of those who hoae race in the series since 1999. No restrictors, no weight penalty, would be good to see. |
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13 Sep 2003, 22:57 (Ref:717910) | #4 | ||
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Its a nice thought isn't it! - 28 cars (at least) though is great news and whilst we don't have the big GT class cars in numbers any more the GTO racing has been excellent this season - The biggest surprise though has been the Morgan challenge to Porsche in Cup.
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14 Sep 2003, 08:47 (Ref:718236) | #6 | ||
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ah, the golf.
Front wheel drive saloon car? How bout "no"? Its cars like that that have brought the british GT's into something close to disrepute. It may be funny but come on, its not a real GT, send it over to TOCA, show 'em what a real car is. |
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14 Sep 2003, 14:46 (Ref:718509) | #7 | ||
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The British GT championship has really grown this year and I have managed to get to 3 rounds and I have to say I am really impressed lets hope that can keep it up next year.
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(and no I won't go through the whole 'why the Golf is there' saga again - just live with it!) |
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14 Sep 2003, 19:48 (Ref:718781) | #9 | ||
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i love the golf!!! its great! i just dont really think it fits in the British GT's. I do however think it should go to TOCA and show those over-rated, over-financed people what a touring car should look like, im sure it could give them a good caning. |
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15 Sep 2003, 05:42 (Ref:719131) | #10 | ||
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I actually quite like seeing it there.
OK I know it's my friends driving it so I am completely biased etc etc but to see going up Eau Rouge that train of very expensive sportscars, followed by Moslers, TVRs, Morgans, Ferraris and Porsches and in the middle of it a Golf and a Clio - and they were competitive - priceless. |
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15 Sep 2003, 12:21 (Ref:719465) | #11 | ||
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I love Gt racing, and I think that the cars should be just that: GT cars.
It's always good to see variety, I feel that a GT race should be for GT cars, not hatchbacks. Even if the lap times are similar. Sorry... |
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15 Sep 2003, 12:22 (Ref:719466) | #12 | ||
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I'm not saying a word about the Golf......
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15 Sep 2003, 12:31 (Ref:719482) | #13 | |
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After nearly a whole season of the car being in the championship, do we really have to keep going over this tired subject?? The car is in the championship.
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15 Sep 2003, 12:32 (Ref:719484) | #14 | ||
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Yes, I think some do. It is a perfectly viable subject. I know my views on "this sort of thing" are well known, which is why I said what I did, but if others want to express their views, I'm not about to say they can't.
Having said all this, I accept that we really don't want another "Is it a GT or not a GT" thread. |
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15 Sep 2003, 13:32 (Ref:719544) | #15 | ||
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My mate went to the Spa round and said that the British GT was the worst grid of cars he has ever seen. Take away the Moslers and there wasn't a single car he liked.
I'm thinking that same. I have watched the races on TV and I have struggled to really get into it this year. Last edited by Speedworx; 15 Sep 2003 at 13:32. |
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what about the TVR's? I must say that i have been quitely impressed with the british championship this year, going from what was all doom and gloom at the begining of the year, to a 28 car strong championship by the end. I haven't had the chance to see any of the races, and maybe i'm biased casue of the excellent DSC coverage, but the organiser seem to have hit on an idea that works. Ok, the cars may not be the fastest in the world, but surely as long as the fans and competiors are happy, and the series keeps drawing in new blood, thats good?
It seems that only two series seem to be growing so well at the moment, namely the Brit GT's and (dare i say it) Grand AM. What have both got in common.... Cheap to run programmes. Anyway, hope the series continues it's growth into next year, and give our young sportscar hopefull's an arena to shine, so they can be picked up by the Audi's etc of the world Regards Ed |
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i love the GT's. shame that the GT/GT 1 classes folded. wouldnt it be great to get all the GT cars from the last 5 or so years in one race- the Porsche GT1, Lister storm, viper, speed 12, Lm600 evo, Saleens, ultima etc...
in regards to the clio and golf racing who cars? after seeing the flagging grids in the last few years its just great to get back to healthy grids again. if they can stick the pace then let them . and i hear that a V6 alfa is being enered at the coming race at brands. |
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doom and gloom? did anyone go to the snetterton round in 2002? the paddock was like a ghost town, seriously, there was about 10 cars on the grid! it was heart wrenching.
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Its got better and better as the year has drawn on - Sure I'd love the big cars to come back but the bald fact is that the teams can't afford to run them - GTO has had some truly stunning racing this year. If we can see just a few moe copmpetitive cars in both classes in 2004 it could start to look like a new golden age!
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i think i need help. i do believe i've developed a 700 horsepower fetish, thats why im wary of the golf.
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Its Only 400hp short of that!
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lol
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16 Sep 2003, 18:41 (Ref:721061) | #23 | ||
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there was talk of just how much hp they could get out of it - mind blowing....
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I think 300 is pretty good going from a 1.8 turbo!
In all seriousness this team has been an example to many others - whether you agree the Golf is a GT or not there's no arguing with the level of preparation the boys have put into the Golf this season. I'd love to see them get a result at Brands |
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here here
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