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Post by roxcyford on Feb 12, 2020 20:25:31 GMT 12
remove people who stand up against the fence, especially in the cheap seats between turn 2 around to the grandstand,the bottom 2 rows you can,t see a thing,don,t know if this happens in any other area,was alright 1st nite, but shyyyte the 2nd,obviously over sell of GA tickets
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Post by CLIFF on Feb 13, 2020 8:55:02 GMT 12
I still believe super saloons don't belong at a superstock meeting and I get the feeling I'm not the only one. I was one of the thousands that left straight after the final(to avoid the rush LOL)and had to queue up to get out the Cuba st gate. we could only watch half a lap each lap as we and everybody else had to cover our eyes because of the dirt for the other half. do they pay Bruce too be there  The sidecars would be great but they get through their races too quick.(no following pace car)being only 4 laps leaves a lot less time for the teams for repairs. several races in a row would probably fix that. The idea someone had for a north v south street stock races would probably be ok. some stockcar team races would be excellent as well. On another note, has anyone got a video of 34P putting that hit on the pom in the 2nd consolation race? it looked pretty good from where we were sitting,(he landed/stopped right in front of us)it would be good to watch that again.
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Post by CLIFF on Feb 13, 2020 8:57:23 GMT 12
WTF, I put question marks there, not a sad face.how did that happen
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Post by nottosure on Feb 13, 2020 9:27:34 GMT 12
How about a place in the Parade for those drivers retiring from teams each year such as the NRL (and possibly other sports) do? Whether it's done the year they announce their retirement or the following year. Not everyone goes out on their own terms, but if drivers retire after one last time competing, let them have the honour of a final lap and a form of acknowledgment. Obviously needs some kind of cut off around how many years they compete in the Teams Champs not just after 1-3 years of competing.
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Post by tank11 on Feb 13, 2020 10:21:10 GMT 12
WTF, I put question marks there, not a sad face.how did that happen More than 1 ? causes that.   ? See 3 ? = 
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Post by CLIFF on Feb 13, 2020 17:06:39 GMT 12
Thanks for that, yeah I did put 3 there
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Post by Go Slideways on Feb 13, 2020 17:35:04 GMT 12
WTF, I put question marks there, not a sad face.how did that happen WTF = Water Tastes Funny
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Post by CLIFF on Feb 13, 2020 20:41:50 GMT 12
lol yeah, it must have been treated by that treatment plant over the hill from palmy, manatoka or something like that, where the girls swim in the water upstream of where it's processed
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Post by CLIFF on Feb 13, 2020 20:49:42 GMT 12
sorry ladies but I still rember those adds on TV
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Post by maninstand on Feb 13, 2020 21:04:03 GMT 12
People saying less time to fix cars with no support classes why don't we just have all teams races on night 2 aswell. So every team gets 4 races.
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Post by bashandcrash on Feb 17, 2020 22:26:06 GMT 12
Get rid of the fossils on the infield that miss all of the illegal moves, such as Ethan Rees at Palmy and Humphries at Huntly, and replace the hats with cameras.
Could easily review the race on the big screen (as per a TMO type scenario) as the teams exit, next teams enter so as to not cause delays.
Get rid of the no protest rule, replace it with a time certain period to lodge, investigate and complete a protest.
Refs are missing way too much when it comes to teams racing, we often see all of the incidents that are missed by the refs, captured in perfect clarity from those sitting outside the actual track.
Time to drag the refereeing into the 21st century.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2020 22:39:02 GMT 12
Get rid of the fossils on the infield that miss all of the illegal moves, such as Ethan Rees at Palmy and Humphries at Huntly, and replace the hats with cameras. Could easily review the race on the big screen (as per a TMO type scenario) as the teams exit, next teams enter so as to not cause delays. Get rid of the no protest rule, replace it with a time certain period to lodge, investigate and complete a protest. Refs are missing way too much when it comes to teams racing, we often see all of the incidents that are missed by the refs, captured in perfect clarity from those sitting outside the actual track. Time to drag the refereeing into the 21st century. A txt # that the crowd can report infringements to. Should the crowd suggest the penalty as well?
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Post by beachboy on Feb 18, 2020 0:24:13 GMT 12
Get rid of the fossils on the infield that miss all of the illegal moves, such as Ethan Rees at Palmy and Humphries at Huntly, and replace the hats with cameras. Could easily review the race on the big screen (as per a TMO type scenario) as the teams exit, next teams enter so as to not cause delays. Get rid of the no protest rule, replace it with a time certain period to lodge, investigate and complete a protest. Refs are missing way too much when it comes to teams racing, we often see all of the incidents that are missed by the refs, captured in perfect clarity from those sitting outside the actual track. Time to drag the refereeing into the 21st century. its still the same refs/hats that would review and rule on the video replays so be no different to what you have now. protest after protest would drag on and on thats why they got rid of them. Even if its a time specific protest period after the race you wouldn't beable to start that time peroid until you had an official result after viewing the replays you want the refs to watch.
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Post by beachboy on Feb 18, 2020 0:25:40 GMT 12
Get rid of the fossils on the infield that miss all of the illegal moves, such as Ethan Rees at Palmy and Humphries at Huntly, and replace the hats with cameras. Could easily review the race on the big screen (as per a TMO type scenario) as the teams exit, next teams enter so as to not cause delays. Get rid of the no protest rule, replace it with a time certain period to lodge, investigate and complete a protest. Refs are missing way too much when it comes to teams racing, we often see all of the incidents that are missed by the refs, captured in perfect clarity from those sitting outside the actual track. Time to drag the refereeing into the 21st century. A txt # that the crowd can report infringements to. Should the crowd suggest the penalty as well? I like yr thinking. Palmy supporters way out numbered at their home track at this meeting 😀
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2020 17:29:12 GMT 12
Get rid of the fossils on the infield that miss all of the illegal moves, such as Ethan Rees at Palmy and Humphries at Huntly, and replace the hats with cameras. Could easily review the race on the big screen (as per a TMO type scenario) as the teams exit, next teams enter so as to not cause delays. Get rid of the no protest rule, replace it with a time certain period to lodge, investigate and complete a protest. Refs are missing way too much when it comes to teams racing, we often see all of the incidents that are missed by the refs, captured in perfect clarity from those sitting outside the actual track. Time to drag the refereeing into the 21st century. A txt # that the crowd can report infringements to. Should the crowd suggest the penalty as well? You are kidding Right       ? With all these keyboard racers every racecar would be on the trailor. Just needs all officials to be consistent with the rules.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2020 17:41:37 GMT 12
A txt # that the crowd can report infringements to. Should the crowd suggest the penalty as well? You are kidding Right       ? With all these keyboard racers every racecar would be on the trailor. Just needs all officials to be consistent with the rules. I was going for subtle sarcasm. Beleive or not many years ago at akl teams the bloke next to me rung the speedway office phone # during a red light in a race to tell them that a particular car should be moved back because he'd seen them go a distance under reds. I can't remember now if they hung up on him or didn't answer but he wasn't happy
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Post by tank11 on Feb 20, 2020 7:22:44 GMT 12
You are kidding Right       ? With all these keyboard racers every racecar would be on the trailor. Just needs all officials to be consistent with the rules. I was going for subtle sarcasm. Beleive or not many years ago at akl teams the bloke next to me rung the speedway office phone # during a red light in a race to tell them that a particular car should be moved back because he'd seen them go a distance under reds. I can't remember now if they hung up on him or didn't answer but he wasn't happy Gees Rammers. I thought that was gunna get you elected PM!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2020 7:26:35 GMT 12
I was going for subtle sarcasm. Beleive or not many years ago at akl teams the bloke next to me rung the speedway office phone # during a red light in a race to tell them that a particular car should be moved back because he'd seen them go a distance under reds. I can't remember now if they hung up on him or didn't answer but he wasn't happy Gees Rammers. I thought that was gunna get you elected PM!!!!!!!!!!! you're a little behind the times, PM isn't elected these days, they are selected.
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Post by tank11 on Feb 20, 2020 11:05:45 GMT 12
Gees Rammers. I thought that was gunna get you elected PM!!!!!!!!!!! you're a little behind the times, PM isn't elected these days, they are selected. Well, you just lost my vote.................... 
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Post by tony27 on Feb 20, 2020 17:38:37 GMT 12
Gees Rammers. I thought that was gunna get you elected PM!!!!!!!!!!! you're a little behind the times, PM isn't elected these days, they are selected. When was the PM an actual elected position?
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