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Post by tony27 on Oct 29, 2019 19:32:01 GMT 12
I think 40+ numbers is bloody stupid for ministocks all on the track. Go back to 26 cars then the rules can be used as they are ment too. How are 43 Ministocks allowed on the track at once - SNZ limit at Wellington is 30 cars only? Could be track size, what is the maximum number of superstocks allowed at Te Marua? From memory Palmy are able to run 36 at a time
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Post by percy on Dec 6, 2019 12:02:25 GMT 12
I see in the latest board update, the SNZ Board have (utilising their constitutional powers) amended the rule book so local rules can't be used in youth car classes
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Post by midway on Dec 6, 2019 13:39:01 GMT 12
Bit like the present government shift the goal posts to suit and pay more taxes Anyhow Percy does this apply to the Springs in any shape or form ,it has been a controversial subject over many years
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Post by percy on Dec 6, 2019 14:10:50 GMT 12
Bit like the present government shift the goal posts to suit and pay more taxes Anyhow Percy does this apply to the Springs in any shape or form ,it has been a controversial subject over many years It will apply to the Quarter Midgets
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Post by Go Slideways on Dec 6, 2019 14:39:03 GMT 12
Personally I think while the first aid, fire guys and crash crew are on the track attending to a wreck then all Youth Ministocks should stop not drive past or through the scene.
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Post by woodart on Dec 6, 2019 21:06:58 GMT 12
Personally I think while the first aid, fire guys and crash crew are on the track attending to a wreck then all Youth Ministocks should stop not drive past or through the scene. it has been proven time and again ,that reds breed reds, especially in junior classes where nervous young drivers are likely to stall there cars on the green, then sit there and get hit while trying to restart. you should have noticed that classes who circulate under a yellow light are usually directed through infeild to avoid driving through accident location . reds are also really hard on stockcar drivelines and are biggest cause of clutch failure in stockcar classes.
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Post by hbhornets on Dec 6, 2019 22:32:00 GMT 12
Personally I think while the first aid, fire guys and crash crew are on the track attending to a wreck then all Youth Ministocks should stop not drive past or through the scene. it has been proven time and again ,that reds breed reds, especially in junior classes where nervous young drivers are likely to stall there cars on the green, then sit there and get hit while trying to restart. you should have noticed that classes who circulate under a yellow light are usually directed through infeild to avoid driving through accident location . reds are also really hard on stockcar drivelines and are biggest cause of clutch failure in stockcar classes. will break down what you have said. going from green to red back to yellow for green restart wouldnt be bad idea. and is used in classes. as long as they are allowed to be pushed started again no issue. stockcars i have seen do a yellow race. now the biggest problem is you have some guy who wants to win a race. but you ahve another guy who wants to take somebody out. how does a yellow caution work for the two differant types of battles? stockcar racing is unique in the fact not everybody is racing for flags. which is what motorsport is otherwise about. so while cluch failure may be an issue. single file restart doesnt work. and will never work in this class.
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