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1 Mar 2014, 11:01 (Ref:3373567) | #151 | |
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1 Mar 2014, 22:14 (Ref:3373792) | #152 | ||
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An eye on this and other places http://www.mikeyoung.co.nz/
Cusco are allowed to make an R3 Yaris?/Vitz? for aprc from the rule changes. The way I read the Fia/ APRC rules the 86 would still have to be Japanese domestic rally spec - basically the road car with a cage and gravel tyres, so no turbo 86 with a holinger seq and sprint car diff (like nameless run in US champshp)for the aprc. http://dustyventures.kinja.com/why-w...ere-1466557793 Last edited by GHOGH; 1 Mar 2014 at 22:27. |
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3 Mar 2014, 20:16 (Ref:3374519) | #153 | ||
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Rumor has it, Nick Cassidy is heading for Gp3 this year. He was at Manfield on the weekend racing a Juno sports car (which is supposedly similar in pace to a gp3 car).
Cassidy tested with Status Grand Prix last year, and is likely to get a drive with them if he can muster enough cash. ART is another possibility. |
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3 Mar 2014, 20:43 (Ref:3374530) | #154 | ||
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And that might be a big "IF", given he's been looking around for a long time now. That's the worst part of this so-called "sport"; talent just ain't enough. As MP said, it's soul destroying. I wish him luck.
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On the Friday he also drove the Juno in the garage on the other side and did a laptime about 1.5 seconds quicker than the owner. I was told by the guy engineering the car that his feedback was superb and allowed them to pinpoint an issue they had, the engineer was impressed with his knowledge and how helpful he was. As a result of the changes made from the feedback and the data overlay, the owner of the car was able to improve his laptimes by 0.8 seconds, with still more to come. I think as others have said, Nick has the talent, probably more than alot of those doing GP3, but it is the finance holding him back. I think he showed that, when doing one round of TRS and the only race he effectively contested, he lead from start to finish. |
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21 Mar 2014, 21:50 (Ref:3382799) | #156 | ||
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Is this correct ?
Emma Gilmour getting an invite to Global Rallycross/ X-Games - Austin, Texas? http://www.global-rallycross.com/new...tes-announced/ |
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21 Mar 2014, 23:56 (Ref:3382848) | #157 | ||
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Hope so!
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26 Mar 2014, 21:48 (Ref:3384819) | #159 | ||
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It's good to see Richie Stanaway has secured a Gp3 seat at Status GP - on the other hand, it's unfortunate Nick Cassidy missed out. It seems he was just pipped at the post.
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26 Mar 2014, 22:25 (Ref:3384836) | #160 | ||
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26 Mar 2014, 23:11 (Ref:3384849) | #161 | |
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Not sure what you are looking at, but from what I am reading its a Test at this Stage. Big difference between a Pre Season test and a Full season ride
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27 Mar 2014, 00:18 (Ref:3384861) | #162 | |
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The way I read it they were both going over for pre-season tests.
Nice if both were successful |
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27 Mar 2014, 08:44 (Ref:3384939) | #163 | |
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Unfortunately 20b post about Nick being pipped at the post is correct, Richie backers had their ducks in a row whilst Nick was still short, but not an insurmountable amount so I am told, so pretty tough call on Nick since he had already purchased his ticket and was in transit in Sydney when he got the "Dear John" email.
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30 Mar 2014, 09:11 (Ref:3386406) | #164 | ||
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On the webcast today from Sandown, was that d gaunt in the Radicals?
Are the radicals something only the Aussies can afford in large numbers? http://www.radicalsportscars.com/uk/...al-sr3-rs.aspx |
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20 Apr 2014, 20:25 (Ref:3395957) | #169 | ||
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Brendan Hartely was fast, reliable and very tidy all day in the new Porsche. Very pleased, very much hope he's going to prove my previous assessment wrong. Very honest and personable when being interviewed as well, but you'd expect that of a Kiwi
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20 Apr 2014, 21:20 (Ref:3395973) | #170 | ||
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Does the timing system record who is at the wheel, as it would be interesting to see how Brendan's times compared with Mark Webber and the other Co-driver? It was reported here in NZ that Brendan was the fastest in private testing a couple of weeks ago, so I was a little surprised that the qualifying pair's aggregate times didn't include Brendan's, which would suggest he was not quite as quick as the other two? |
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Timo Bernhard was the third, a respected sportscar driver. Bernhard started, Hartley took over in very difficult cold and occasionally mixed conditions and didn't put a foot wrong. Very decisive yet controlled in traffic.
Didn't see times, but my understanding is the pace dropped off when Webber got in, although weather also got progressively nastier which may have had an effect with the car in low-downforce spec. Basically, did a good job in high class company and showed the maturity that I previously had thought missing. Make or break year, and on first showing, it was all good. And on a day when some other well-respected drivers dropped the ball. |
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Hartley took over from Bernhard after two hours I think, and he certainly seemed to be on the pace of the 919, but still off the Toyotas, which were mighty today. For both Brendan and Mark, they have things to catch up on. I think Bernhard will still be entrusted with opening stints and qually sessions for the foreseeable future, but Harlety is very highly regarded in the sports car community and he has massive potential at the perfect place to unlock it. He looked like a cool head in traffic, and as has already been said - and this is important in sportscars - he comes across as nice bloke. You've got to be a part of the team. |
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21 Apr 2014, 07:38 (Ref:3396076) | #174 | ||
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I think Hartley should realise he is part of the Porsche Team when he is getting photographed with Derek Bell (5 times Le Mans winner).
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21 Apr 2014, 19:25 (Ref:3396362) | #175 | |
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Is that a criticism, or an endorsement of Brendan's smarts? Given that the whole video is an official Porsche PR video, the video Director and Porsche PR personal will have choreographed the whole thing from go to who including the editing of all footage.
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