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Post by petrolfumes on Feb 6, 2011 13:06:25 GMT 12
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Post by goat on Feb 6, 2011 15:22:48 GMT 12
man parts of the make me realy sick good work ' dean 81 s
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Post by shiny1 on Feb 6, 2011 15:57:01 GMT 12
alsome snippet ; my moanthe snz need to be fair and have rules across the board not favourtizme. the snz offical thurston is so one eyed, in 3 weeks he has brought off keven roberts for no reason. now keven is piss with the politics he is now selling the car . this is so wrong what happened to fair play how can you race and have fun when you keep getting pull of the track. they spent 2 weeks getting the car ready only to be pulled off in 2 laps for nothing. yet other teams get away with still rolling while read lights are on and still don`t get put back, or get pushed onto the infield on a red light then drive back onto the track? the race was alsome i admit and kihikihi may not have reached the finals but fair play by snz is needed across the board.
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Post by Sharns With Sparky on Feb 6, 2011 16:33:28 GMT 12
u guys were quite in the final goat? haha i must say i was good to see naki back up there again bring on next year
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Post by l8dog on Feb 6, 2011 18:20:55 GMT 12
u guys were quite in the final goat? haha i must say i was good to see naki back up there again bring on next year Some of us lost our voices disagreeing with the unruly panthers supporters up behind us showing us their behinds. lol
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Post by Sharns With Sparky on Feb 6, 2011 19:02:33 GMT 12
u guys were quite in the final goat? haha i must say i was good to see naki back up there again bring on next year Some of us lost our voices disagreeing with the unruly panthers supporters up behind us showing us their behinds. lol atleat u had a voice on the 2nd night unlike last year haha
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Post by Skorp on Feb 6, 2011 19:04:21 GMT 12
nice work petrolfumes, some excellent footage.
any chance you will post more highlights from the weekend?
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Post by goat on Feb 6, 2011 19:57:11 GMT 12
u guys were quite in the final goat? haha i must say i was good to see naki back up there again bring on next year that was because i had to keep an eye on the guy who thought he was mike the palmy surport tyson that was going to take us all on !!!! o i dont have a voice at the mo feels like sand paper. and when we can buy top drivers like palmy NAAAAA we dont need to go that low
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Post by old2nz on Feb 7, 2011 14:54:23 GMT 12
The reason why Keven was taken off at the Gold cup meeting is because he attacked from the grass. You cannot drive your car from the track, over the poleline then back onto the track to hit another car. The kikikiki teams race Keven was removed because in 150 meters he made no attempt to de-accerate while on the grass then took out car 85n. he then on the next corner while the red lights where on re-positioned himself back on the track in clear vision of the referees. therefore they had no choice to do what they did. there is no bias against keven what so ever as he is a great competitor but the rules are the rules
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Post by brad816 on Feb 7, 2011 15:03:26 GMT 12
he then on the next corner while the red lights where on re-positioned himself back on the track in clear vision of the referees. Shane penn night 1 vs mustangs penn turned around put himself behind a mustang on the red light then the officials came over and put him back infront of the mustang .
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Post by Skorp on Feb 7, 2011 15:17:14 GMT 12
he then on the next corner while the red lights where on re-positioned himself back on the track in clear vision of the referees. Shane penn night 1 vs mustangs penn turned around put himself behind a mustang on the red light then the officials came over and put him back infront of the mustang . and they should have just left him there, or removed him from the race. i was sittign in the gradstand at the pascal turn end, and the penn incident happened right in front of me. i thought it was retarded at the time, and still think it was retarded. 1 person decided to throw a can at the fence and was evicted as a result. the incident didnt do the officials any favours.
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Post by shiny1 on Feb 7, 2011 18:08:56 GMT 12
The reason why Keven was taken off at the Gold cup meeting is because he attacked from the grass. You cannot drive your car from the track, over the poleline then back onto the track to hit another car. The kikikiki teams race Keven was removed because in 150 meters he made no attempt to de-accerate while on the grass then took out car 85n. he then on the next corner while the red lights where on re-positioned himself back on the track in clear vision of the referees. therefore they had no choice to do what they did. there is no bias against keven what so ever as he is a great competitor but the rules are the rules the gold cup he did not attack off the infield he went wide got traction and accidently not on purpose hit rees even rees admitted it and said it was a racing incident. they checked the video of the meeting. as for the teams he was not the only car to cut the pole line not that i can remember seeing him do that but for hitting off the grass he got pushed off then returned where he went off and then attacked when he had all four wheels on the track. why was he the only one been taken off for moving from the infield to the track did not penn and hemi and i would say others did too. they need to be fair and impartial.
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Post by penman on Feb 8, 2011 8:16:57 GMT 12
The reason why Keven was taken off at the Gold cup meeting is because he attacked from the grass. You cannot drive your car from the track, over the poleline then back onto the track to hit another car. The kikikiki teams race Keven was removed because in 150 meters he made no attempt to de-accerate while on the grass then took out car 85n. he then on the next corner while the red lights where on re-positioned himself back on the track in clear vision of the referees. therefore they had no choice to do what they did. there is no bias against keven what so ever as he is a great competitor but the rules are the rules the gold cup he did not attack off the infield he went wide got traction and accidently not on purpose hit rees even rees admitted it and said it was a racing incident. they checked the video of the meeting. as for the teams he was not the only car to cut the pole line not that i can remember seeing him do that but for hitting off the grass he got pushed off then returned where he went off and then attacked when he had all four wheels on the track. why was he the only one been taken off for moving from the infield to the track did not penn and hemi and i would say others did too. they need to be fair and impartial. Er, at the Teams Champs, he got bundled off the track, shot straight through the corner WELL across the pole line and then took out both leading Nelson cars. It wasn't intentional - he has absolutely no control once he hit the water inside the pole-line, but the result was no different. He certainly did not return to the track where he went off.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2011 8:45:33 GMT 12
Brad Ridland in the kihikihi first race reversed up and straightened his car in the right direction as well when the red lights were on and went un noticed also .
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Post by kiwisnoopy on Feb 8, 2011 15:13:02 GMT 12
"The kikikiki teams race Keven was removed because in 150 meters he made no attempt to de-accerate while on the grass then took out car 85n".Re quote from Old2nz Are you saying that Kevin was over the pole line for 150 meters. According to the SNZ site PN is 431metres round so Kevin was over the pole line for 1/3 of a lap? ?? Looking at the clip, may be for 10 - 20 meters at most, and than out of control after splashing through the pole line (it was almost impossible to walk across the track, let alone control a car after clipping it) and than he was reported as being 2 car widths inside the pole line? ? Spectators can make up their own mind if they thought the relegation was warranted, but 150 meters inside the pole line and two car widths inside it, may be the squirrels need eye tests. The sad thing is that KK was giving the tigers a good run for their money, and the removal ruined what was looking to be a good race for the spectators.
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Post by Pazza on Feb 8, 2011 15:32:29 GMT 12
I didn't see HEMI moved or removed when the red light came on after he took out left front of Kerry Humphrys Then reversed back then drove in2 the back off Scott Joblin whilst stopped all on the red light.That waz such a s+it desition if any on the first nite.
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Post by old2nz on Feb 8, 2011 15:51:29 GMT 12
maybe I was a bit unclear on my previous post. the 150meters was the distance approx between the 1st incident with the grass and the Nelson cars and the 2nd incident, repositioning himself from the grass under the reds. Not the distance Keven was on the grass in the 1st incident. hope that clears things up. remember when a senior referee is present the ultimate decision is his!! on another post remember that the concrete poleline nibing is now not part of the track. You cannot place one or more wheels on or over this to gain an advantage. Keven wether accidently or deliberatly contacted 3NZ and spun him after coming over the poleline the referees have no choice but to remove him to the infeild.
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Post by krazykeys 623N on Feb 8, 2011 17:21:56 GMT 12
he then on the next corner while the red lights where on re-positioned himself back on the track in clear vision of the referees. Shane penn night 1 vs mustangs penn turned around put himself behind a mustang on the red light then the officials came over and put him back infront of the mustang . penn got spun after the red lights and put back in the right place very easy no see
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Post by Sharns With Sparky on Feb 9, 2011 8:26:24 GMT 12
i saw more than the panthers moving back into place over the weekend and not getting removed change the record
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