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Post by Ben Biggs on Nov 27, 2015 12:27:32 GMT 12
Just an update on Palmy's weather for Saturday night from the Met Service: Rain clears morning then fine spells. Northwest dying out. High 19C Overnight 11C Issued: 11:38am 27 Nov Should be a nice night and all go. I wonder who the other three Superstocks from nelson are.... 10N, 84N, 99N ??
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Post by Go Slideways on Nov 27, 2015 13:16:05 GMT 12
Can't really remember what Puk said on the Doing it in the Dirt radio show but I think you might be on the money: ?
84N Ant Mckenzie, 10N Alex Bright, 94N Alex Hill
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Post by Roxcyford on Nov 27, 2015 13:34:34 GMT 12
travelled to palmy last weekend after stratty was washed out meeting to me was really tame by palmy standards so stream palmy this week with a few jack d,s then wangas sunday
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Post by Wildcat on Nov 27, 2015 13:41:24 GMT 12
Welly weather tomorrow. Saturday , Rain clearing early morning ,then fine spells With a gentle breeze .
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Post by teamschampshistorian on Nov 27, 2015 14:26:00 GMT 12
I don't really have an opinion on the numbers, I'm more into the letter - go the P !!! hahaha I just realised I like the individual numbers even more now after ya teams pics from 2011 you have 5p 6p 7p 8p 9p and its hard to remember who was in those cars then but if it was there own number you would know str8 away example 58p 52p 591p 10p 7p 5p Rees, 6p Hemi (2011)/ Joblin (2012), 7p Bengston, 8p Miers, 9p Penn. As for their individual numbers, I can recognize them, except for Shane Penn. I always associated the number 9 with him. I have never seen him drive a car with a 7. Probably back when I was little but I can't remember that. As for the Tigers, 85n Dale Ewers, 86n Blair Cunningham, 81n was Brendan Higgins, 84n Shane Harwood and I think 82n was Jared Gray. 83n recently has been McKenzie . I have no clue whatsoever what their individual numbers are. That could speak more about my experience with Teams racing over individual racing, but still. I would have a harder time recognizing the driver by their individual number. Liveries, sponsors and colours help a bit, but its still a long shot.
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Post by Tony on Nov 27, 2015 15:34:16 GMT 12
Wanganui weather for Sunday - mainly fine, light winds, and 20*. Big Bad Charlie has obviously been in the ear of the weather gods!
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Post by Go Slideways on Nov 28, 2015 8:28:17 GMT 12
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Post by wellingtonspeedway on Nov 28, 2015 10:02:39 GMT 12
Still all go at Max Motors Wellington Family Speedway!
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Post by mordecai on Nov 28, 2015 10:33:22 GMT 12
Kerry is 1 of our fav but im not sure if I can support Kerry in that outfit if he was a mustang no probs lol
goodluck kerry
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Post by Admin on Nov 28, 2015 11:59:24 GMT 12
Word from the Palmy promotion is that Palmy is looking good with no more forecast
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Post by tony27 on Nov 28, 2015 12:27:32 GMT 12
Definitely been clearing all day in longburn, hopefully it stays that way as work has gotten in the way too often this season & will for Wanganui tomorrow
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Post by Go Slideways on Nov 28, 2015 14:39:09 GMT 12
It's a beautiful sunny afternoon in Palmy with a gentle zephyr dying out. The track should be pretty good. upload images free
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Post by widjem on Nov 28, 2015 14:48:11 GMT 12
At least if you go to Palmy, judging by previous crowds finding a seat will be easy and the hotdog line short
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2015 14:52:06 GMT 12
Its one of speedways downfalls that all the North island meetings on tonight unless I'm mistaken, featured Superstock teams races,and are about a 100 minutes away from each other. It's nothing either team have done wrong in their schedules, it's just the way of it. Too often tho the customer has to choose and no one really wins in the end, although think Wanganui will be the main benefactor in this date clash.
Safe travels as it seems like both will host a heap of ppl traveling, and whichever show you choose I'm sure you will enjoy it.
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Post by Go Slideways on Nov 28, 2015 15:14:10 GMT 12
I'm also looking forward to the return of Sidecar 78p to do battle with 1NZ, 2NZ, 6p etc.. adult photo sharingPlus the Manawatu Minisprint Champs with a full field of 22 cars, man those things are fast, Jamie Larsen hold's the track record at just over 14 seconds while Superstocks are around 18 seconds to give you some idea.. Sean Rice 1NZ might give it a nudge tonight. But yeah, like Rammer said, were ever you are going to or coming from - safe travels and have a great night.
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