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Post by supastocknut on Feb 7, 2015 12:45:26 GMT 12
Have been attending teams champs of many many years now and i wonder after last nights action, has the art o teams racing been lost?? seems to be more and more cars just driving straight into the back of opposition cars. i see less and less team work from some teams, in fact i would go ass far as to ask if some drivers have even seen a teams race before?? I am not trying to insult any drivers as i understand the commitment by all drivers to go teams racing and whats on the line when they do! Simply asking is it just me thinking this or has the quality of teams racing dropped???
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Post by busterbell on Feb 7, 2015 13:01:44 GMT 12
in the quest to be fast the ability to slow down and hit someone has become a impossibilty. i suspect many have noticed the decline in hitting and action over the years. last night was pretty much a yawn fest.
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Post by Tony on Feb 7, 2015 13:14:19 GMT 12
in the quest to be fast the ability to slow down and hit someone has become a impossibilty. i suspect many have noticed the decline in hitting and action over the years. last night was pretty much a yawn fest. I don't know what you were watching last night Busterbell, but there was plenty of action last night from where I was sitting.
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Post by busterbell on Feb 7, 2015 13:16:57 GMT 12
in the quest to be fast the ability to slow down and hit someone has become a impossibilty. i suspect many have noticed the decline in hitting and action over the years. last night was pretty much a yawn fest. I don't know what you were watching last night Busterbell, but there was plenty of action last night from where I was sitting. i saw just two (complete) rolls the entire night...i must be hard to please!
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Post by PantherFan87 on Feb 7, 2015 13:42:00 GMT 12
I don't know what you were watching last night Busterbell, but there was plenty of action last night from where I was sitting. i saw just two (complete) rolls the entire night...i must be hard to please! well, where I was sitting, I saw plenty of tiger cars up the wall, rebel cars as well, the lions visited some walls as well. Yes, busterbell,you must be hard to please. If you only go to see complete roll overs, then how about you miss tonight, as there may not be any rollovers at all. Sorry, this is speedwaykitty not pantherfan87
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Post by BarryB on Feb 7, 2015 13:44:52 GMT 12
in the quest to be fast the ability to slow down and hit someone has become a impossibilty. i suspect many have noticed the decline in hitting and action over the years. last night was pretty much a yawn fest. I don't know what you were watching last night Busterbell, but there was plenty of action last night from where I was sitting. The difference here could be the view of an unhappy Nelson supporter vs the view of a happy Wanganui supporter? Barry B
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Post by Palmyfan4ever on Feb 7, 2015 13:51:13 GMT 12
Heaps of action especially from some of the old pros in the teams out there but it's hard for some teams when they are named two weeks before with no practice races while others are getting out there during the season and racing each other. Practice makes perfect
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Post by muncho on Feb 7, 2015 13:52:34 GMT 12
I don't know what you were watching last night Busterbell, but there was plenty of action last night from where I was sitting. The difference here could be the view of an unhappy Nelson supporter vs the view of a happy Wanganui supporter? Barry B NO BARRY! lol Buster always shows the ultimate sportsmanship........
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2015 14:01:32 GMT 12
I don't know what you were watching last night Busterbell, but there was plenty of action last night from where I was sitting. The difference here could be the view of an unhappy Nelson supporter vs the view of a happy Wanganui supporter? Barry B think your onto it BB, I'm sure or gets called a yawnfest or boring or crap or other such term every year... Except when Nelson fluke gets some good results, then it's the greatest show on dirt.
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Post by 4zfed on Feb 7, 2015 14:36:54 GMT 12
in the quest to be fast the ability to slow down and hit someone has become a impossibilty. i suspect many have noticed the decline in hitting and action over the years. last night was pretty much a yawn fest. Joblins hit on Dale Jnr was a goodie..Heibner put in sum great hits.. Certainly not a yawn fest..just tough viewing for a Tigers fan but for reasonably experienced guys they committed the worst sin by all 4 running while not having the lead car doooooh...
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Post by tank11 on Feb 7, 2015 16:55:45 GMT 12
I don't know what you were watching last night Busterbell, but there was plenty of action last night from where I was sitting. i saw just two (complete) rolls the entire night...i must be hard to please! No argument there.....................
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Post by beachboy on Feb 7, 2015 23:32:44 GMT 12
Cars going much faster now so race is over quick and hard for drivers to read. Plus get someone half up the wall and they are taken off. Just makes you appreciate what we used to be able to watch-do back in the late 80's early 90's
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Post by boner87 on Feb 8, 2015 8:32:49 GMT 12
I don't believe it's just smash into each other. If you were watching the live stream then yes maybe it came across that way but actually there was a lot of tactical racing over both nights. The rams from behind were lined up in the corner of the cars to half spin them then have another go to get them right round. I don't believe the art of teams racing is gone plus there are a lot of old heads who are handing down a tonne of experience
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