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View Poll Results: What do you think of the reverse grid? | |||
It's a joke, get rid of it | 14 | 73.68% | |
I reckon it's great. | 3 | 15.79% | |
I don't know | 2 | 10.53% | |
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10 Jun 2001, 20:39 (Ref:103529) | #1 | ||
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Do you like the reverse grid?
Do you like the idea of the reverse grid, as seen at Canberra? I certainly don't and i think John Bowe summed things up by saying it is a joke. Good to see Neil Crompton air his views on it.
As Barry Sheene said, a reverse grid at Canberra is basically like setting up an accident. It's silly. Why should the fastest cars start last? |
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10 Jun 2001, 22:44 (Ref:103593) | #2 | ||
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I don't know...
If you look back a few years, if cars didn't go home with a bit of panel damage, then there was probably something wrong. |
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10 Jun 2001, 22:51 (Ref:103597) | #3 | ||
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Just don't blame the WASCC. They devised the Reverse Grid race in modern times, but only for State level racing as a variation, a way of making the day more interesting.
It does this well, but for Championship races it is a farce. And anyone that goes panel bending to get to the front at a State level meeting has rocks in his head. Actually, that applies to all panel bending that's done deliberately. |
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11 Jun 2001, 01:44 (Ref:103655) | #4 | ||
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I think reverse grid is a stooopid idea for top level racing.
It should be kept in its place which, in my opinion, is clublevel and classics meets when there is a huge difference between the fastest and slowest cars. |
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11 Jun 2001, 03:13 (Ref:103693) | #5 | ||
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I think it's a mistake on a track like canberra - with all the concrete walls. It's far more interesting to watch but I'm not the one paying the bills.
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11 Jun 2001, 04:19 (Ref:103706) | #6 | ||
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I dont mind the reverse grid races ..but they shouldnt have it at canberra ..they need room to move like Phillip island or eastern creek or something ..drivers need the room to pass the slow guys.
I think the Canberra track is a complete joke its useless..its not entertaining and looks like a complete mess..I hate the place and think they should scrap the race alltogether. but thats another story. I like reverse grid races there a bit of fun and it was great to see Steve reed on pole after all those years but in no way they should have it at Canberra. |
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11 Jun 2001, 04:54 (Ref:103714) | #7 | |||
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Marcos ambrose came from the rear of the grid, but he said he only passed 1 car on the track, he passed the rest of them while they were in the pits. |
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11 Jun 2001, 05:21 (Ref:103720) | #8 | ||
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I don't think it is that bad an idea....just because I have been many a reverse grid race at places like QR and Lakeside turn into absolute disaster. I think if you give people a bit more breathing space on a wide open track, they are more likely to take a risk...and wind up paying for it.
Because Canberra is so restricted, people are more likely to hold back because they know a move is more likely to wind up in carnage. Also because the track is so slow, if there is contact, it most likely won wind up in a 'big one'. |
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11 Jun 2001, 07:11 (Ref:103758) | #9 | ||
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G'day All
Firstly Hi to everyone, Im new here and this is my first post, looks like a top little forum you got here and I hope to get to know you as time goes by. I am a Holden nut and a HRT member, but still talk to you Ford people <g>. I was at Canberra last year and again this year and think the reverse grid is a complete failure. It does nothing for the sport except cost the teams a hep of money in damage. Most people I spoke to down there were of the same opinion including ALL the drivers I spoke to (and there were a few :-) ). As for the track and facilities in general I think it was 110% improvement on last year and if they can make the track a bit wider it should be a good exciting venue. It was good to see a Ford win at last hehe, and hopefully it will now be a more equal, exciting season. cya l8r MadMick :-) |
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11 Jun 2001, 07:24 (Ref:103763) | #10 | |||
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Gday Madmick and welcome to the fun house
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11 Jun 2001, 07:31 (Ref:103768) | #11 | ||
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G'day mtpanorama
Thanx for the welcome, but bein a Holden man I dont need a ride ! hehe <g> cya l8r MadMick :-) |
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11 Jun 2001, 07:32 (Ref:103770) | #12 | |||
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Still didn't help Skaife win by a 'nose' though |
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11 Jun 2001, 07:41 (Ref:103775) | #13 | ||
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G'day Racey
Yeah leaves are a prob, but I cant see em letting someone like me loose with a chainsaw hehe , and since when does Skaify need help to win ?? <g> cya l8r MadMick :-) |
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11 Jun 2001, 09:05 (Ref:103813) | #14 | ||
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No way with the chainsaw in those environs... and the leaves are a carefully planned product of the City Fathers. Actually, Autumn in Canberra is quite pretty, though it's early Winter now.
Now, MadMick, is Skaifey as unpopular among the lesser ranks in the team as he is among those outside who know him? |
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11 Jun 2001, 09:16 (Ref:103818) | #15 | ||
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G'day Ray
The chainsaw comment was obviously a joke , it is very pretty down there and I really dont think it causes as much trouble as everyone makes out. As for Skaifey being unpopular, you obvioulsy know something I dont ? , I think he is a top bloke and judging from the amount of fans chasing him I think they agree. I have heard the odd person say that on a personal level he can be a bit off, but I have never seen it. I cant think of too many drivers that don't have someone putting **** on em besides the Boy Wonder !! , he seems to be popular with everyone except TW |
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11 Jun 2001, 09:30 (Ref:103823) | #16 | ||
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True, Russell's spoiled kid projects a better public image today than he used to when he was under Freddy's umbrella. Those days he ran the F Holden too, and Mark Larkham was his big opponent. Mark told me that you couldn't count the people who said things to him like "run him off the track!" (the extreme) or "Blow the doors off him!" (the mildest) when he was racing against him.
I'm told that the universal hatred may be gone, but that his personality hasn't really changed. He was at his worst during the controversy over the Nissan GTR... |
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11 Jun 2001, 09:55 (Ref:103831) | #17 | ||
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G'day Ray
I don't know Mark on a personal level so I can't really comment on his off track behaviour or personality. I really only started following him when he joined HRT, but I will admit that his public appearance has improved dramatically in the last couple of years. As much as I would love to drive one of these machines, I honestly don't think I could handle the pressure of the puplic& media attention and would no doubt smack someone in the gob the first chance I got . You seem to be in a much better position to comment on him than I am so I will take your word for his off track personality. Back on the subject of the Boy Wonder, regardless of what type of car he drives, I think he is a very good ambassador for the sport, and I have yet to see him lose his cool or his constant smile. I think his switch to Ford has done the sport a huge favour and even as a Holden Nut , wish him all the best for the future |
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11 Jun 2001, 10:00 (Ref:103833) | #18 | ||
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Yes, that smile seems perpetual, doesn't it?
Nice to see someone with all that skill who makes it obvious he enjoys what he does as well. A real natural. Genuinely ADD, of course, that's why he has the abilities piled up one on top of the other. His daddy drove Fords too, you know... |
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11 Jun 2001, 10:05 (Ref:103834) | #19 | |||
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11 Jun 2001, 10:29 (Ref:103840) | #20 | ||
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First of all I am a Holden fan. Secondly Skaifes problems go back to when he was in the Laser series in the mid Eighties and he whingened and complained that every one was picking on him and running him off the track when in actual fact it was the other way around. He ended up saying he was going to quit half way through the series. So the chips on the should go back to then. Then yesterday was his little outburst to Trevor Ashby over Steve Reed in the second race.
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11 Jun 2001, 10:39 (Ref:103843) | #21 | ||
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G'day Colin
His outburst yesterday was because Landsvale accused Skaife of causing the accident, when in actual fact it was Forbes who caused it when he ran into Reed. Skaife had nothing to do with that incident except that IMHO it cost him the round win. Im surprised he didnt get more agro then he did. |
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11 Jun 2001, 10:54 (Ref:103847) | #22 | ||
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How ya going Mick
The way it came across was that Skaife was having a go at Reed for causing it. The only problem I have is the only HRT driver I like won't drive until the Endro's GO THOMAS!!!! |
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11 Jun 2001, 11:22 (Ref:103855) | #23 | |||
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Here I am, good enough to give you a drive in a propper car in '77, and good enough to let you come second after making you look good with the old blue smoke from the front of the car trick to slow me down. And what do I get in return? "First of all I am a Holden fan" Some guys never learn. Unlike Lowndes. |
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