Thread: NZV8's 2011/12
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Old 6 Nov 2011, 19:36 (Ref:2982410)   #77
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brown dog should be qualifying in the top 10 on the gridbrown dog should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
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Just adds another cost to the teams if they decide to continue. For example, if I was a team owner, I would be developing a system to retain the wheelnuts in the wheels (nothing new there) or convert to a Nascar style system where the nuts are glued on to the new wheel and long studs are used. Once somebody does it, every one else will have to or get left behind.

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If you did that then you would be excluded from the results you cheater!

All teams should/do have a trolley jack and a pneumatic rattle gun as standard equiptment, so what additional costs are involved other than practise, practise, practise, perfect?

Your comments are stupid.

Know the rules before you start calling us fools!

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From your own rules:


(4)
Alternative fixation studs and nuts may be fitted provided they are entirely of ferrous
material and respect the original thread diameter, pitch and number.



And thats about it for wheelnuts. Nothing there to prevent running long wheel studs or retaining the nuts on the wheels. With the exception of maybe Foggy's pitstop which was very quick, the rest all looked like amateur hour,eg. dropping wheelnuts, mechanics without gloves to handle hot wheelnuts, rattle guns that would not undo wheelnuts. etc and in my view did nothing to help the credibility of the race. Looks like 95% of the field needed more "practise practise practise" [sic]

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