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Post by HIGHWAY45 on Jan 10, 2020 19:33:17 GMT 12
Think Trott did when he won heat 3. A 19.5
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Post by psc87 on Jan 10, 2020 19:36:17 GMT 12
Commentators saying run offs to come
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2020 19:38:47 GMT 12
Be a shame if 59c missed out. CHCH's best hope for a podium.
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Post by HIGHWAY45 on Jan 10, 2020 19:52:21 GMT 12
Orange Group
99S Hughes 84 226V K Mooney 82 33N Smith 82 9R Arapere 80
Again 4 different tracks. North 3, South 1
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Post by HIGHWAY45 on Jan 10, 2020 19:54:52 GMT 12
Blue Group
1NZS Walker 88 211K B Ellis 83 669 W Tye 77 317C Holtham 75
4 tracks from group again, North 3, South 1
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Post by d1dazza on Jan 10, 2020 19:56:39 GMT 12
Be a shame if 59c missed out. CHCH's best hope for a podium. rosewarne won runoff. Looks like 3 c cars are through so far
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Post by HIGHWAY45 on Jan 10, 2020 19:57:37 GMT 12
Yellow Group
129B McBeth 85 8A Peat 82 715P Miers 81 38GM Oliver 80
4 tracks, North 3 South 1
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Post by HIGHWAY45 on Jan 10, 2020 20:02:43 GMT 12
89v Lockett beats 56g Taylor in run off. V cars doing well and look to be best represented in qualifiers so far
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Post by HIGHWAY45 on Jan 10, 2020 20:16:43 GMT 12
Red Group
4C Lennon 84 5B Penn 79 15 V Sturzaker 78 151E Sweeting 77
4 tracks, North 2 South 2
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Post by d1dazza on Jan 10, 2020 20:17:52 GMT 12
does anybody else struggle with these werid random numbers every is given? 9w is 6w for what ever reason. 6v is therefore 106v. 95 percent have 3 digits. and those that dont (mostly home town cars) you cant tell which track they belong to. #thestruggleisreal i personally think its stupid. They all have track codes for a reason.
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Post by BarryB on Jan 10, 2020 20:27:08 GMT 12
does anybody else struggle with these werid random numbers every is given? 9w is 6w for what ever reason. 6v is therefore 106v. 95 percent have 3 digits. and those that dont (mostly home town cars) you cant tell which track they belong to. #thestruggleisreal i personally think its stupid. They all have track codes for a reason. From memory the ELS system can only handle 3 digits.......thus a triple digit number can not be followed by a track letter. I'm not sure what happens with 14g and 15gm. I'm assuming the 15gm shows up as a 15g in the official results. Also, a triple digit number as a unique number does not need to be followed by a track letter, although in my opinion it should. Barry B
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Post by Craig " Zero " B on Jan 10, 2020 20:27:25 GMT 12
Hey guys, I will post up results later on tonight when I get home with full results.
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Post by HIGHWAY45 on Jan 10, 2020 20:39:44 GMT 12
Green Group
6W Jensen 84 991c Robb 83 126k Vickery82 89v Lockett 79
56g Taylor 79
Lockett won run off
4 tracks, North 3 and South 1.
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Post by HIGHWAY45 on Jan 10, 2020 20:45:04 GMT 12
Track Breakdown A - 1 B - 2 C - 4 D - - E - 1 G - - GM - 1 H - 1 I - - K - 2 M - - N - 1 P - 2 R - 1 S - 2 V - 4 W - 2
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NORTH - 17, SOUTH 7
Finalist spread over 13 tracks so far. Huge number of tracks represented which is awesome. A real NZ finals field in that regards.
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Post by broardside on Jan 10, 2020 21:09:12 GMT 12
What happened to the Lieven bros from Hutt Park Racing.
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Post by Wildcat on Jan 10, 2020 21:16:31 GMT 12
Probable knocking down n a few cold ones at theur Hutt Park camp
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Post by Tony on Jan 10, 2020 21:24:04 GMT 12
What happened to the Lieven bros from Hutt Park Racing. They aren't there.
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Post by broardside on Jan 10, 2020 21:25:04 GMT 12
Surprised the Lievens didn't enter with there results so far.
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Post by knownotmuch on Jan 10, 2020 21:28:38 GMT 12
Hey guys, I will post up results later on tonight when I get home with full results. Thanks for all the effort you are making; Top man.
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Post by Tony on Jan 10, 2020 21:28:40 GMT 12
Great effort from Wanganui to get four drivers through. I daresay there'll be some alliances formed tonight and tomorrow. Really great to see Kaelin Mooney make it through after what was potentially a weekend-ending accident on the way to Greymouth. Blair Lockett is one of the most consistent Stockcar drivers in the country, and Callum Sturzaker has already had a podium at last season's North Island Stockcars. And then there's Dion Mooney; 'nuff said!
The boys are Flying the V with pride!
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