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9 Sep 2018, 16:49 (Ref:3849047) | #127 | |
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St Mary's is a ****ing joke, has been for years, but seeing brand new hot rod cars that look and perform nothing like anything that raced in period get hammered and smashed up is a discredit to historic motorsport, Goodwood, and genuine enthusiasts of certain cars everywhere.
The RAC TT isn't much better, all the nice stuff was out on Friday. |
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9 Sep 2018, 17:39 (Ref:3849051) | #128 | |
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Hello, I would love to see my fathers "tatty" turner again! Gordon Unsworth was my dad and built the "tatty" with Alan Smith
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It’s like the 90 you show BGH 21 did South African GP and we figure it would be in top half of field! |
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About time the top cars in each catagory were invited.
It will never happen but would make it a better show |
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9 Sep 2018, 19:45 (Ref:3849059) | #131 | |
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I'm sure it'd be competitive if Mr Jollys feathers were ruffled before, rather than mid race
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Goodwood appears to post nothing but crash videos which is rather disturbing. Was there no racing this year and it just degenerated into a crash fest or are they being no better than a tabloid rag?
In the crash involving the Barracuda at the chicane it's rather worrying to see red flags and SC flags fluttering at the same time as if no-one had a clue what was going on. Such a high price event deserves better organisation! Sent from my SM-A520F using Tapatalk |
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They are sponsored by the torygraph, up there with the sun and mail for biased propaganda
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9 Sep 2018, 20:28 (Ref:3849065) | #134 | ||
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Could only watch the live stream but really enjoyed the racing, must make the effort to get there sometime.
The racing, drifting and action reminded me why I got into this mad business, we may have come a long way technically but we have lost something along the way. Not sure what the "purists" don't like about this? |
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As for the repeated crash videos, Max, seems to be the way they operate the YouTube channel nowadays. I enjoyed Troy Corser’s handling of the 1929 BMW R57 ‘kompressor’- beating all the 1950s bikes- and his cool slowing down lap. Presume it has a hand throttle! Wonder if any of the bikes are new build? |
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10 Sep 2018, 04:24 (Ref:3849135) | #136 | ||
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Aren't the Nortons "New build?"
The Studebaker was excluded for technical reasons. |
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I don't know, Peter- That's why I asked. My bad on the smiley....
Ah, nothing on the results sheets but noticed it was missing from second race.... It was very quick for a Studebaker Lark! |
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10 Sep 2018, 06:38 (Ref:3849141) | #138 | |
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Most of the bikes are new ish, at least that's what I've been told, TBH most stuff has new engine/transmission. I can't think of anything that doesn't have new engines available.
An Italian friend has retired some Maserati, as to make them fast enough to not be embarrassing, they need to spend 100k+ on a new engine, then re do the rest of the car to suit. So we're already extremely close to historic motorsport in any competitive form being just a facsimile. |
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10 Sep 2018, 06:53 (Ref:3849143) | #139 | ||
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Well it's all Trigger's broom as it were.
On the subject of sliding etc. it was noticeable that the Can Am cars with pretty rudimentary aero, were sliding much less than other cars. |
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I have a machinist friend about a mile from me that does a lot of "trick" mods for a lot of the "classic bike" brigades engines. However he also does a lot of trick mods on classic car engines as well and that included mine back in the day
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Interesting that the fact that a lot of the cars were ‘new build’ was openly discussed by the commentary team!
Yes, I noticed that Phil Keen also openly referred to his second placed TT Celebration semi-lightweight E Type as 'just built'. The success of the Kinrara Trophy has slightly sucked the life out of the TT grid in my view, leaving mostly 'just built' Cobras and Es to slug it out. The original Lightweight E Types seem to have gone the way of the Ferraris and Aston's in this race. I think they need to re-think it, because whilst undoubtedly entertaining its lost some of its lustre and a lot of its interest as a consequence. Having said all that, the Sussex and Glover trophies were both superb and the sound of that 12 cylinder Ferrari was breathtaking. And the grid for the Goodwood Trophy was wonderful. |
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10 Sep 2018, 08:24 (Ref:3849151) | #142 | |
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I wonder what the technical infringement of the Daytona Lark was.
knowing what's going on underneath a lot of other cars suggests it had NOS or something equally ludicrous going on? |
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10 Sep 2018, 08:33 (Ref:3849152) | #143 | ||
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No idea, although it is being invited back according to Matt Neal.
In fact Team Dynamics built that and the Soper Cortina. Note they didn't say "restored". |
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As you say, they are still some good races with cars performing as they did in period. Thankfully! |
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I don't mind it being entertaining...the Glover Trophy was superb entertainment. But the lack of genuine period cars isn't good for what is often referred to as the centre piece race of the revival. Compared to the '98 grid, or the 2008 grid come to that, it is a bit of a shadow of its former self.
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I recently heard of a situation where a car which, in period, had very similar chassis for 2 different classes of racing, was being denied the require papers because its current configuration required the "other" version of the tub.
The solution seems to be a new tub. As in very new. It has already had an engine change due to size limitations and the gearbox has been rebuilt. It would surely have been a better investment to buy a continuation car I would imagine. That way one would no doubt get lighter bodywork as well. And new suspension components. |
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10 Sep 2018, 11:37 (Ref:3849171) | #148 | |
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Apparently not Mike.
I don't mind continuation, as long as it says so, and original cars are differentiated from. Even the humble saloons are virtually new, for example, a Cortina will use a heavily modified body shell, cross member, stub axles and rear axle casing, everything else is new, and different, so virtually a continuation, with no log book or provenance. |
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10 Sep 2018, 11:48 (Ref:3849173) | #149 | |
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Presumably, the same thing is now happening with E Types and Cobras. Old road versions of no particular provenance are stripped to the bone and re-built as racing cars almost from scratch. It's a whole different kettle of fish from racing a genuine period car and no doubt the reason the owners of GTOs and LMB's don't want to bring them out anymore.
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I know of one owner of a Group A Rover, who is building a replica so that he doesn't have to race the original. |
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