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14 Mar 2005, 06:57 (Ref:1251286) | #1 | ||
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Judicial Process Review Concludes
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14 Mar 2005, 08:55 (Ref:1251328) | #2 | ||
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Is CAMS going to publish the review's Findings so we can see if all matters appaer to be transparent and fair?
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15 Mar 2005, 05:21 (Ref:1252151) | #3 | ||
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I was wondering the same thing
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16 Mar 2005, 04:55 (Ref:1253093) | #4 | ||
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HMMMM;
I can just see Larry trying to 'plea bargain' with the Disco Duck, and Peter Wollerman. Or Craig Gore walking the steps of Race Control, with a brown paper bag, with I'm Sorry printed on the front. Or best of all, Mark Skaife claiming a clean record in 15 + years of top level competition: Don't look now but there goes a flying pig.... |
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18 Mar 2005, 08:59 (Ref:1255019) | #5 | ||
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Anyways, back to the program....
CAMS Steward's Update - Clipsal 500 Release Date: 18/03/2005 MATTERS ARISING FROM PRACTICE 2 Steve Ellery, car #88, speeding in pit lane (44km/h), and second offence of speeding in pit lane (45km/h). Penalty of $200 and $300 respectively. Cameron McConville, car #33, speeding in pit lane (44km/h). Penalty of $200. Steve Owen, car #25, speeding in pit lane (44km/h). Penalty of $200. MATTERS ARISING FROM QUALIFYING The following drivers/cars failed to stop when signalled for weighing, forfeiting their fastest time achieved up to time of breach: Craig Baird, car #8; Jamie Whincup, car #23; and Andrew Jones, car #34. The Investigation and Prosecution Officer (IPO) will hold investigations into two incidents following qualifying: John Bowe, car #12, for pit lane weighing incident, to be held at 4:45pm; and Cameron McConville, car #33, for pit lane driving incident, to be held at 5pm. Is this possibly the quickest communication to the great unwashed (us!) from CAMS in the history of the world? Should this be the standard by which they should be held accountable all year?? Good work |
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18 Mar 2005, 09:01 (Ref:1255023) | #6 | ||
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Well Brad Jones gave Bowe up tonight by saying he gunned it of the ramps because he was in a hurry.
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