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Welcome Henrik, I came up behind you and did not experience any blocking ,just a wave past,thank,s for driving responsibly.I was driving Peter Malletts Red and White Capri. |
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10 Oct 2007, 20:49 (Ref:2037231) | #727 | ||
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I'm going to build another GT for the 6 hour, a team decision was made last night at board level, a post Spa meeting . . . . , the other 2 board members . . . 1 being in bed asleep (after 7pm, but I have his word) and the other (accountant/) plied with fine French wine, both voted in favour If I can hang on to the car long enough without selling it! |
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10 Oct 2007, 20:52 (Ref:2037232) | #728 | ||
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If Gordon still is at Spa, I will see him this weekend.
As soon as he is back in the UK, he will have a few stories to tell. He told me one when he broke down during practice on the Friday. Can only happen to Gordon to be honest. One thing I must say: a great group of fun drivers you all are, why can't it be like that all the time? |
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10 Oct 2007, 20:59 (Ref:2037239) | #729 | ||
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Thanks Eddy,it was good to meet you at long last and thanks for all your help over these last few months. The Fun factor would be even better if the cheats were kicked out ,but being realistic,that will never happen!!
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10 Oct 2007, 21:05 (Ref:2037248) | #730 | |
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Spa 6 Hours but really "Five" Hours 2007 merged
Last weekend there a new race serie was launched: The Spa Five Hours!
Last Saturday the main event race should have been started at 4 O'clock, but due to some ugly "polishers" concours of Belgian cars the start was delayed by one hour and they stopped the race at 21:50. In fact we should get a EUR 400,- refund per team. Does somebody has a good explanation why this al happened? Manager Car 51 |
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10 Oct 2007, 21:24 (Ref:2037265) | #731 | ||
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Simple: defilee = lots of money and have people involved who are a tat posh, stiff upper lip and things like that.
So Mr. Delettre and his merry gang do like those people a little bit more than racing drivers. And Spa has become a bit frightened by the new "curfew". And as they have only been organising for 20 years, they are not able to follow their timetable. And....... |
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10 Oct 2007, 21:28 (Ref:2037270) | #732 | ||
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Maybe things will be better next year. . . ?
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10 Oct 2007, 21:47 (Ref:2037286) | #733 | |
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don't be so pessimistic Terry, where theres a will theres a way
us younguns can keep the faith! |
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11 Oct 2007, 04:36 (Ref:2037394) | #734 | ||
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Only if they move it into Germany
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11 Oct 2007, 05:42 (Ref:2037405) | #735 | |||
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Sorry to be pessimistic Zef,I was under the impression that Spa might have followed the Goodwood trend! Perhaps Marcus will have something to say in the press.I agree that there have been improvements with tyres and SOME lighting,I was expecting the trend to continua.I friend was told that there would be no super sticky tyres allowed in Barrys race ,so he put in his entry,what happened! |
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11 Oct 2007, 07:28 (Ref:2037439) | #737 | |
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maybe they should start at 3 to allow for delays
I was suprised that my race, being only the 2nd or 3rd of the day started 15 minutes late, maybe Johngee could comment as he has a direct comparisson with the HSCC who seem to be able to run to a timetable with twice as many races each day under 5 hours is a bit of a swizz it has to be said, especially if you've 'sold 2 hours in your car to a paying driver who only gets 1hr or whatever |
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11 Oct 2007, 07:58 (Ref:2037454) | #738 | ||
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in 2005 they stopped the race for almost an hour between 10-11pm so its not the first time
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11 Oct 2007, 08:10 (Ref:2037458) | #739 | |
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well the 6 hour was tyres and lights so 1 1/2 out of 2 isn't too bad
Barrys race was much better than last year, so was Top Hat, what little I saw, and U2TC had a considerably bigger grid |
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11 Oct 2007, 08:16 (Ref:2037461) | #740 | ||
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I have to agree with that Zef.It always used to start at 12noon,no lighting issues then,there were more people about at the finish which must have been more suitable for the spectators.It was also held earlier in the year,better chance of good weather,I personally think it would be better if they reverted back to how it was,more time for celebration afterwards!One other point is that they really do need to sort the refueling situation,as it is,I think it,s ridiculous that the next driver has to go and do it,he,s already charged with adrenalin,the last thing he want,s is to be buggering around with fuel!let alone ,in the event of a re-fill blowback,driving with fuel soaked Glove,s or Suit.Yes ,it is getting better,but there is still room for improvement.
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11 Oct 2007, 08:20 (Ref:2037468) | #741 | |
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to my mind drivers shouldn't be refuelling anyway, some drivers wouldn't know there the cap was anyway let alone how to operate a manual pump!!!
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11 Oct 2007, 08:28 (Ref:2037477) | #742 | ||
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Problem is that even if there was a refueling official,some of the numptys would be charging off before the fueling was finished,
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11 Oct 2007, 08:32 (Ref:2037482) | #743 | ||
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Whats the position regarding refuelling? I've always wondered about this. Do you have to use proper and expensive refuelling equipment or can you just fill up with a gerry can, hoping that you don't miscalculate and flood the boot. I can't imagine its the easiest thing to do at 9pm in the dark. I take it from the last post the drivers are responsible for refuelling as well. |
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11 Oct 2007, 09:21 (Ref:2037515) | #744 | ||
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The system adopted at Spa this year was:
Driver comes in and changes. New driver gets strapped in then plods down the pitlane and turns right into the paddock, where he pulls up at the fuel pumps (its a normal garage forecourt arrangement), then unbuckles, gets out of the car, pops the fuel cap, takes the pump from the official, puts in the required fuel (its a normal fuel pump nozzle), hands back the fuel hose to the official, calmly walks to the car, gets in, scrabbles around for the belts, does the belts up, then drives slowly out of the paddock, avoiding any inward bound traffic, crosses the pitlane (again avoiding any traffic) and awaits the green light before ascending the pit exit to Radillon. Simple! |
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11 Oct 2007, 09:32 (Ref:2037521) | #745 | ||
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Wow!
Don't forget your tesco club card! The logical solution would be to have a team member to fill up so the driver can stay in the car? I take it you have to form an orderly queue aswell or are there enough pumps to prevent this? |
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11 Oct 2007, 09:34 (Ref:2037523) | #746 | ||
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Dunno about the orderly queue cos, as you'll see elsewhere, we sadly didn't get that far this year.
However we asked for a team member to be present and it was refused. |
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11 Oct 2007, 09:35 (Ref:2037525) | #747 | ||
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Also you'll notice I forgot to close the fuel cap!
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11 Oct 2007, 10:24 (Ref:2037568) | #748 | ||
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correct answer IMO, although perhaps the driver might want to assist, or not be belted in incase the refueller drops his cigar match or anything daft
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Delays at Spa are usually because of:
1. long recoveries and not enough time left in between sessions in the original timing for that work. 2. lots of slow marshals not willing to help out with recoveries. (we're not in the UK gents) 3. There is most of the times a long out lap to the grid, followed by a warm up lap. Why two laps, if they would get the cars out elsewhere, there would only be need for one warm up lap. 4. A long in lap after the chequered flag and as per usual somebody stalls in that one and probably needs a full lift. 5. Bad planning, i.e. cars crossing paths in the paddock near the out gate going towards theit practice/race and those coming in. 6. Need I go on? |
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