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I was mucking around, then GTR spoils it. Wouldn't mind some damage, just to have a laugh at Skaife, but then GTR spoils it. I actually wouldn't be unhappy to see a totaled Skyline on the back of a truck now. I would even take a photo of it and post it on here. I suppose the only thing bad thing about it would be that it would destroy a genuine Group A car, unlike the GTR.
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The only saving grave was the breeze gave some relief some of the time.
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No Skaife for the morning race. Choppering in for the afternoon race apparently.
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- I await the first Group A&C race keen to see Skaife strut his stuff. Over the PA I hear "Skaife won't be in the first race this morning." What! You flog Skaifey.
- I was really keen to see Larry in the DeTomaso in the Sportscar race, or the PA I hear "The DeTomaso won't be participating in today's race." What! "It should be ok for next week at the Grand Prix." As if I'm going to go to the Grand Prix! - - Ian Buddery's Lola Indycar is one of my favorite car in historic racing. It was on the line up in the program. Did I see it on the track? No, I did not! - Paul Stubber March Indycar is my other favorite car in historic. Over the PA I hear "The March won't be on the grid." You have got to be ******* joking! |
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The Lola had fuel pressure issues across the weekend, not a surprise it was withdrawn.
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When Skaife did appear in the afternoon race, he certainly put on a good show coming from the rear of the grid to just fail to overhaul the leading Sierra on the line.
1992 Ford Sierra RS500 and 1990 Nissan Skyline HR31 by neilwinch, on Flickr |
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I'd like to say thanks to all the drivers and owners for bringing out so many fantastic cars and being so approachable. Special mention to David Towe for popping down to turn 1 and saying hello. Shame to see Rusty French's weekend end the way it did. I haven't seen a detonation like the since Eric Bana picked 3rd going into turn 1 and well.....They say the video from the Lambo that was following Eric was interesting. |
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No seriously. I was distracted looking at other cars as it went past me (I was sitting opposite pit entry), I turn back around to see it trundling back to the pits with damage at the end of the first lap. I didn't get to have a good look at it's front! Damn it! Two of my favorite group A cars, that were there last year, were the ex Bob Jones and HRT VL's. Not there this time! AJ's Williams? Not there! The Ferrari? Nope. I think it was the F2 Ralt/March, in Marlboro colours? Nope! Blokes selling 30 year old magazines for $15! The Caltex Sierra was a striking car. I did enjoy seeing that. Quote:
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"1969 MRC Repco Brabham at 6500cc" was a typo, should have been 5000cc.
I had a good time at the races, yes there were a few cars that dropped out, but that is not surprising given the nature of the machinery. One of the March sportscars (I think) that had lost a wheel was on Sat afternoon already awaiting the arrival of parts to get it running again for the GP. After seeing Paul Stubber start at the rear of the grid to make races more interesting (than just running off into the distance) it was good to see Skaife at the back for the Sunday pm race even if not by choice, and it made for a fantastic race. There were a couple of other similar cases that could have been done, eg Jolley in the Monza Jag, but I can understand why you would not. Overall there were some pretty close races such as the French De Tomaso & Morgan Porsche, also the FFords, the Lotus 7 vs A-H Sprite and when both were running the two 69 Mustangs - not forgetting back in the field of course, it is hard to recall all of it. Hopefully next year is as good, if a little cooler. |
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Great weekend!!
Due to work and family commitments I didn't get to the track unitl 1pm Sunday. Still had to pay full entry fee.. fair enough. When I asked if there was a discount as it was sunday afternoon I was told to "pull my head in and grow up" luck my nanna doesn't have such a grumpy and bad attitude. The racing was great.. got another pic of "Elvis" featuring his latest hit. (still gotta figure out how to get it up on the site though). my only dissapointment for the event is the time taken to exit the circuit and the island... what does it take to get the "blue line" working? |
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That is an awesome photo from billybanana. As I saw those two exit the final corner, I was wondering how good it'd look to be standing on the straight to get a photo of the finish. I wasn't expecting to see it uploaded.
Just some questions for clarification. The Porsche 936 was the Le Mans winner? Was the Matra a Le Mans winner? The Sunoco Indycar sitting on display in the paddock. That's a Penske Mclaren for Mark Donahue? Would like some details. |
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Actually, I wouldn't mind details of both Indycars as well.
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Fantastic day on Sunday, kicking myself for not going Saturday as well. Few cars that I missed out on seeing in action, notably LP in the Pantera. Spent too much time yapping to club members and missed some of what I wanted to see in the pits. Next time - BOTH days!
Link below to my pics from the day, bit of Nissan bias in the touring cars, but you get that , my nick is a clue. http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?s...1&l=d15e19fc1a |
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bit late in this thread but anyways...
I went Saturday. Here a sample of my pics, someone might like a look... http://s299.photobucket.com/user/HGM...storics%202013 |
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who cares how late you are, there's some good pics there HG
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Some awesome shots in this thread.
Question for David. With the Gp A and C cars running at the Lakeside event in July, has there been any interest from any of the Kiwis about coming over for a run? I know a few of you go over to the Festivals at Hampton each year so it would be nice to see some return the favour especially with the 8 Historic Muscle Cars coming over for the Trans Tasman Trans Am Challenge at the same Lakeside event. |
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