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Post by Roxcyford on Jan 23, 2020 22:19:28 GMT 12
i notice 34 entries for this event, time to get some track time before the big one
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Post by The other guy on Jan 25, 2020 22:16:03 GMT 12
Can someone explain how a certain driver can go into the final heat on top points and drives around and not a single person touches him. Not normal at other tracks. Maybe he is friends with the whole class. Makes for real uninteresting racing to say the least. This happens to regular to be a coincidence
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Post by keyboardracer on Jan 25, 2020 22:25:38 GMT 12
Can someone explain how a certain driver can go into the final heat on top points and drives around and not a single person touches him. Not normal at other tracks. Maybe he is friends with the whole class. Makes for real uninteresting racing to say the least. This happens to regular to be a coincidence Not that hard to figure out, either as you said he has lots of friends, the title might not be valued much within the drivers racing, he might have a fear factor which puts certain people off focusing on him or could be a number of other reasons
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Post by mordecai on Jan 25, 2020 22:53:21 GMT 12
Can someone explain how a certain driver can go into the final heat on top points and drives around and not a single person touches him. Not normal at other tracks. Maybe he is friends with the whole class. Makes for real uninteresting racing to say the least. This happens to regular to be a coincidence who was the driver
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2020 23:20:06 GMT 12
Can someone explain how a certain driver can go into the final heat on top points and drives around and not a single person touches him. Not normal at other tracks. Maybe he is friends with the whole class. Makes for real uninteresting racing to say the least. This happens to regular to be a coincidence I'll paraphrase... Can someone explain to me how this thing happens that I'm just about to explain how this thing happens. Thanks bye
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Post by go29 on Jan 26, 2020 11:35:15 GMT 12
Sooo what was the result? Lol
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Post by Higgins on Jan 26, 2020 12:22:05 GMT 12
2NZ won with 91 points whilst 32S won a runoff over 72S after the latter DNFd after the second lap for second place after they tied on 82 ppoints.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2020 17:06:25 GMT 12
Can someone explain how a certain driver can go into the final heat on top points and drives around and not a single person touches him. Not normal at other tracks. Maybe he is friends with the whole class. Makes for real uninteresting racing to say the least. This happens to regular to be a coincidence Happens alot,and not only in the last heat. I've often seen a visiting car win a local championship and not get touched all night. The locals obviously didnt mind the trophy going out of town. 🤔🤔🤔 In my opinion it's not what contact grades are about.
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Post by quin10 on Jan 26, 2020 19:36:37 GMT 12
Can someone explain how a certain driver can go into the final heat on top points and drives around and not a single person touches him. Not normal at other tracks. Maybe he is friends with the whole class. Makes for real uninteresting racing to say the least. This happens to regular to be a coincidence I think the number on the side explains it. Simply that good. Race 2 demonstrated get in the way and you either up the wall or punted off the end so race 3 simply untouched.
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Post by Roxcyford on Jan 26, 2020 20:26:06 GMT 12
2NZ won with 91 points whilst 32S won a runoff over 72S after the latter DNFd after the second lap for second place after they tied on 82 ppoints. DNF because 4 wheels were plane spotting
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2020 20:26:24 GMT 12
Can someone explain how a certain driver can go into the final heat on top points and drives around and not a single person touches him. Not normal at other tracks. Maybe he is friends with the whole class. Makes for real uninteresting racing to say the least. This happens to regular to be a coincidence I think the number on the side explains it. Simply that good. Race 2 demonstrated get in the way and you either up the wall or punted off the end so race 3 simply untouched. That good? If drivers stopped them they wouldnt win.
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Post by tylerwalker33s on Jan 27, 2020 13:39:58 GMT 12
Can someone explain how a certain driver can go into the final heat on top points and drives around and not a single person touches him. Not normal at other tracks. Maybe he is friends with the whole class. Makes for real uninteresting racing to say the least. This happens to regular to be a coincidence I got attention in races 1 and 2 and also gave it back straight away big in race 2. The last title we had at Stratford I came under alot of attention race 3 so I am unsure how it is a regular thing. Stockcars this season have definitely put on alot of action when it comes to local championships and alot better than most other years I've been racing with the class being very strong and competitive here making for great all round racing.
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Post by Roxcyford on Jan 27, 2020 20:14:49 GMT 12
Can someone explain how a certain driver can go into the final heat on top points and drives around and not a single person touches him. Not normal at other tracks. Maybe he is friends with the whole class. Makes for real uninteresting racing to say the least. This happens to regular to be a coincidence I got attention in races 1 and 2 and also gave it back straight away big in race 2. The last title we had at Stratford I came under alot of attention race 3 so I am unsure how it is a regular thing. Stockcars this season have definitely put on alot of action when it comes to local championships and alot better than most other years I've been racing with the class being very strong and competitive here making for great all round racing. yes that hit you put in down the back straight was huge man that car went high,and the rollover in the run off stormer against stormer, no action( really )
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