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Post by broardside on Jan 13, 2020 18:20:51 GMT 12
Are we going to see the entries for this at Palmy before the weekend.
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Post by maninstand on Jan 14, 2020 6:26:30 GMT 12
Are we going to see the entries for this at Palmy before the weekend. Nothing to see here this is basically a palmy club night plus one or two aussies.
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Post by go29 on Jan 14, 2020 10:10:50 GMT 12
No doubt we won't see a list until Friday, if at all.
From the write up on the website there are 3 internationals - Chris Brocksopp from the UK and Allan Woods and Nick Cameron from Australia. Also from the write up it looks like the new 1NZ Randy T and the Grand Prix winner Keegan Levien are coming.
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Post by Go Slideways on Jan 14, 2020 14:52:23 GMT 12
"Superstock racing once again takes centre stage this weekend with an international flavour for the 248 Global Challenge at the Robertson Holden International Speedway. A Stockcar teams race and the Manawatu Adult Ministock Champs complete a packed night of action.
Defending PN PartsWorld 248 Superstock Global Challenge champion Simon Joblin will be keen to continue his good run on home soil, after winning the Manawatu Champs here before Christmas. All three Joblin brothers are in exceptional form, with Adam and Scott anointed 2nz and 3nz in Whanganui a fortnight ago. The visiting charge will be led by 1nz Randal Tarrant from Hawkes Bay and Grand Prix winner 5w Keegan Levien.
338gb Chris Brocksopp is the most experienced of the overseas drivers, having competed at this event for the last couple of years and the ENZED Superstock Teams Champs for the Great Britain Lions several times. 28au Allan 'Wildman' Woods is also returning for his third crack at the Global Challenge, accompanied this time by fellow Australian Nick Cameron.
A Stockcar teams race adds to the entertainment on offer.
Defending Manawatu Adult Ministock champion Shaun Hayman has since moved to Stockcars, so a new winner will be crowned on Saturday night. Current season points leader 157p Jack Lammas-Martin and last season’s points winner 44p Dylan Barclay must start favourite, but one mistake is all it takes to drop out of the running in this competitive class.
Stockcars and Youth Ministocks complete the race programme which commences at 6:30pm. Admission prices are Adults $25 (16 years and over), $10 for children aged 8-15, and $60 for a family pass of 2 adults and up to four children. 7 and under are FREE."
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Post by Go Slideways on Jan 14, 2020 16:46:33 GMT 12
Are we going to see the entries for this at Palmy before the weekend. Nothing to see here this is basically a palmy club night plus one or two aussies. Nothing to see ? A pretty big compliment you give to Palmy when you consider 1NZ, 2NZ, 3NZ, GP winner and heaps more top quality cars and drivers racing "basically a Palmy club night." Last week in Palmy 32 Superstocks raced, this week there will more than likely be more. Nothing to see ? you must be blind.
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Post by broardside on Jan 14, 2020 19:06:37 GMT 12
You wont see many Rotorua cars entered but they want the Palmy boys to race up there the next week, abit lope sided i would have to say.
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Post by Roxcyford on Jan 14, 2020 20:38:36 GMT 12
baby puma,s as half their team is down here in christchurch
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Post by cobbya on Jan 14, 2020 20:54:25 GMT 12
You wont see many Rotorua cars entered but they want the Palmy boys to race up there the next week, abit lope sided i would have to say. Why would Rotorua travel all the way to Palmy , when the biggest meeting of the season is only 6 days after this meeting ,I see a few on the Auckland entry list ,sp good luck to them.
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Post by beachboy on Jan 14, 2020 22:56:07 GMT 12
You wont see many Rotorua cars entered but they want the Palmy boys to race up there the next week, abit lope sided i would have to say. if they were both on the same weekend I think you will find the palmy drivers would rather race at rotorua for real 240's. It's not that Rotorua want the P drivers at Rotorua for the world 240's it's that the P drivers want to be there.
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Post by maninstand on Jan 15, 2020 8:12:53 GMT 12
Well when I see an entry list it might help. You've only mentioned 2 out of town cars.
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Post by tony27 on Jan 15, 2020 8:52:14 GMT 12
You wont see many Rotorua cars entered but they want the Palmy boys to race up there the next week, abit lope sided i would have to say. I've maintained for a long time that 1 of the reasons that Palmy drivers are more successful than Rotorua & Stratford drivers even though numbers at the 3 tracks are similar is the percentage that will travel to other tracks during the season It doesn't matter where the national title is the majority will be there, same for the 240s. The same can't be said for most tracks
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Post by Roxcyford on Jan 15, 2020 10:54:26 GMT 12
75s & 28s not on the drivers list for stratty,so they might be there
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Post by Tony on Jan 16, 2020 7:32:31 GMT 12
There should be a few Wanganui cars there. Darryl Taylor is a past winner of the Global 248's, and Kerry Podjursky will be there.
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Post by hotdogman on Jan 16, 2020 21:23:23 GMT 12
The final heat of the 2018/19 248 global challenge
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Post by jayt6 on Jan 17, 2020 7:51:34 GMT 12
You wont see many Rotorua cars entered but they want the Palmy boys to race up there the next week, abit lope sided i would have to say. That’s an interesting thought don’t drivers when there tracks aren’t racing choose where they race not what we assume I see 16+ cars from Huntly Kihikihi Rotorua Bay Park supporting Auckland superstock champs this weekend and that’s awesome well done those drivers for supporting this event
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Post by cacjack on Jan 17, 2020 9:25:23 GMT 12
I would be guessing that as Auckland is closer that would get more support from the tracks up around there from them than come here.. as I would think the cars from this region would come here🤷♂️ No entry list so either it's just a normal palmy meeting possibly.. Last year's meeting was really good so I'll still be going.
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Post by hbhornets on Jan 17, 2020 11:29:03 GMT 12
i miss the days of 36 car heats. but still an awesome meeting. cant remember a time when they got under 30 cars. 33 and 35 the to smallest field for this last decade. most of the time was in the 40s when overseas drivers are counted. anyyone know if team gissy are showing up. thats like 8 cars in its self
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2020 17:58:11 GMT 12
You wont see many Rotorua cars entered but they want the Palmy boys to race up there the next week, abit lope sided i would have to say. That’s an interesting thought don’t drivers when there tracks aren’t racing choose where they race not what we assume I see 16+ cars from Huntly Kihikihi Rotorua Bay Park supporting Auckland superstock champs this weekend and that’s awesome well done those drivers for supporting this event Possibly because thers more chance of them winning if they go to Auckland lol.
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Post by Go Slideways on Jan 17, 2020 18:37:05 GMT 12
Palmerston North PartsWorld 248 Superstock Global Challenge. Featuring some of the best drivers from New Zealand, UK and Australia; Chris Brocksopp – UK Allan Woods – Australia Nick Cameron – Australia Simon Joblin – Defending Champion 1nz – Randall Tarrant 2nz – Adam Joblin 3nz – Scott Joblin 5w Keegan Levien - NZ GP Winner 7w Shane Davis 15w Josh Prentice 25s Wayne Moss 28s Blair Uhlenberg 38m Ross Ashby 41b Jason Long 46b Quin Ryan 118r Bryce Steiner 557c Darrell Wallace Plus local P contracted competitors Palmerston North Pumas vs. Wellington Young Guns Palmerston North Pumas; 172 Daniel Burmeister 772 Kyle Lampp 174 Brendon Learmonth 76 Cameron Renwick 882 Brandon Jurgeleit Wellington Young Guns Stockcar Team; Josh Prentice Bryce Jensen Hilton Parker Josh O`Keefe Brad McGee At last years Palmerston North PartsWorld 248 Global Challenge
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Post by cacjack on Jan 17, 2020 19:07:29 GMT 12
Palmerston North PartsWorld 248 Superstock Global Challenge. Featuring some of the best drivers from New Zealand, UK and Australia; Chris Brocksopp – UK Allan Woods – Australia Nick Cameron – Australia Simon Joblin – Defending Champion 1nz – Randall Tarrant 2nz – Adam Joblin 3nz – Scott Joblin 5w Keegan Levien - NZ GP Winner 7w Shane Davis 15w Josh Prentice 25s Wayne Moss 28s Blair Uhlenberg 38m Ross Ashby 41b Jason Long 46b Quin Ryan 118r Bryce Steiner 557c Darrell Wallace Plus local P contracted competitors Palmerston North Pumas vs. Wellington Young Guns Palmerston North Pumas; 172 Daniel Burmeister 772 Kyle Lampp 174 Brendon Learmonth 76 Cameron Renwick 882 Brandon Jurgeleit Wellington Young Guns Stockcar Team; Josh Prentice Bryce Jensen Hilton Parker Josh O`Keefe Brad McGee At last years Palmerston North PartsWorld 248 Global Challenge Thought there would be been a couple of wanganui cars come over at least🤷♂️
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