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Re: Trans Tasman Challenge

by John McKechnie » Tue Oct 18, 2016 6:21 pm

This thread may not surface again now that the event is over, -
so a big congratulations to Colin Meadows for winning at Bathurst.
That is a huge bucket list addition.

Re: Trans Tasman Challenge

by Steve Holmes » Mon Oct 10, 2016 8:40 pm

The CMC cars are faster John, as they should be, being far more heavily modified. The TCM drivers know their way around Bathurst though, which made all the difference.

Re: Trans Tasman Challenge

by John McKechnie » Mon Oct 10, 2016 7:58 pm

So , after running at Bathurst-the big question is which are the faster cars-
1- Aussie TMAs
2-CMCs

Re: Trans Tasman Challenge

by GD66 » Sun Oct 09, 2016 9:10 am

Ended up ok in the Big Show today, 7 kiwis entered and there were 3 in the top 6 towards the end, plus running 1-2. Never know what might have happened if Scotty Mac wasn't in the 3-way bingle.....next year mate :cool:

BTW hats off to the CMCNZ guys for displaying a strong representation in the slightly-skewed historic tourers, well-driven on a tricky layout and hopefully you have done enough to get another start under the heading of "unfinished business" ! Nice work.

Re: Trans Tasman Challenge

by John McKechnie » Sat Oct 08, 2016 11:33 pm

For me as Kiwi being spoiled today in the Great Race would be-
1st- Scotty Mac
2nd-Fabian
3rd- Ritchie Stannaways

Give it the BIG Jandal today guys!!!!!!!

Re: Trans Tasman Challenge

by khyndart in CA » Sat Oct 08, 2016 7:28 pm

It seems like we get spoilt at the Rolex Reunion at Laguna Seca.
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(Ken H)

Re: Trans Tasman Challenge

by ERC » Sat Oct 08, 2016 7:48 am

Terry S wrote:The organisers were being greedy in trying to jam as much as possible. The Locals could have told them, if asked, that morning fog can be a problem at this time of year.

Try Goodwood. Just 15 races over two days with a lot of the time, no track action at all. Pedal cars at the start/finish line, unseen by 95% of the paying spectators, parades, tributes etc.

Monaco Historics, just as bad. Lots of wasted, precious, track time, so if they can manage it, organisers who put on a busy programme get my vote as a paying spectator, any time, even if it is a bit tight. From Silverstone to Hampton Downs, morning fog is not unknown.

Re: Trans Tasman Challenge

by Jac Mac » Sat Oct 08, 2016 5:34 am

[color="#0000FF"]Meadows 1, Clarke 2, Ross 3, Dalton 4, Perkins 5, ----, ----, Eden 8, Teki 9, Midgley 10. Eight Kiwis in first ten, not bad going, I read Perkins started from #40 to get up to 5th, tomorrows results will be interesting.[/color]

Re: Trans Tasman Challenge

by John McKechnie » Sat Oct 08, 2016 3:04 am

Terry S- thank you for this post, I was able to see the 3pm race.
Very clean considering a reverse grid.
Colin Meadows just ran away from everyone.
Tomorrow looks inviting as well, before the main race.

Re: Trans Tasman Challenge

by Terry S » Fri Oct 07, 2016 10:26 pm

Re: Trans Tasman Challenge

by Terry S » Fri Oct 07, 2016 10:23 pm

Jac Mac wrote:[color="#0000CD"]Dean Perkins is fastest of Kiwis @ eighth in first race with Midgeley two spots behind, from what I read the class is a favourite with the crowd. Seton won with fastest lap of 2.20.186 vs Perkins @ 2.21.833. Apparently their final practise session got cancelled due to time constraints in favour of the Toyota 86 class. Bit tough on all those racing at Bathurst for first time.[/color]


The problem with yesterdays mornings practice session was that thick fog blanketed the circuit. It was scheduled for 7:40 Am

The organisers were being greedy in trying to jam as much as possible. The Locals could have told them, if asked, that morning fog can be a problem at this time of year.

Todays race is at 1:05pm so fog won't be a problem. However it is supposed to shower this afternoon, so that would make it interesting.......

Sundays race is at 8:35am so any fog may have cleared by then

Re: Trans Tasman Challenge

by tweaks » Fri Oct 07, 2016 9:51 pm

Results and times on all events can be seen on http://www.natsoft.com.au

Online Race Results

Cheers
Lyndsay

Re: Trans Tasman Challenge

by Jac Mac » Fri Oct 07, 2016 9:25 pm

[color="#0000CD"]Im just reading posts off twitter & facebook on the site http://www.touringcarmasters.com.au[/color]

Re: Trans Tasman Challenge

by John McKechnie » Fri Oct 07, 2016 8:20 pm

Midgeley has got a real demon motor in his, please keep us posted Jack

Re: Trans Tasman Challenge

by Jac Mac » Fri Oct 07, 2016 7:36 pm

[color="#0000CD"]Dean Perkins is fastest of Kiwis @ eighth in first race with Midgeley two spots behind, from what I read the class is a favourite with the crowd. Seton won with fastest lap of 2.20.186 vs Perkins @ 2.21.833. Apparently their final practise session got cancelled due to time constraints in favour of the Toyota 86 class. Bit tough on all those racing at Bathurst for first time.[/color]

Re: Trans Tasman Challenge

by John McKechnie » Fri Oct 07, 2016 9:07 am

I think that this is a pretty neat send off to the Aussie V8s who soon will be 6 cylinder Supercars.
May the crowd really get their moneys worth from this Support Class

Re: Trans Tasman Challenge

by Terry S » Wed Oct 05, 2016 7:32 am

Yes Steve I was aware they met before. I saw them at that Muscle Car masters meeting. WHilst they had all the ingredients you mention I didn't think they had it all together as a complete package.

I think they will get a shock when they reach the mountain.

Re: Trans Tasman Challenge

by Steve Holmes » Wed Oct 05, 2016 6:41 am

Hi Terry, the combination of CMC and TCM goes back to around 2009, when they did a race together at the Muscle Car Masters. Since then a group of TCM cars were shipped to Tony Quinn's new race track in Cromwell to run with CMC.

The CMC cars are much, much more heavily modified. They're allowed big engines, well over 400ci. Many run custom made NASCAR engines, producing up close to 900hp. They also have 17" diameter wheels, huge brakes, custom made front spoilers, carbon-fibre body panels etc. They should be a lot faster than the TCM cars, but the TCM teams are much more like proper professional race teams, and get their cars going very well.

The CMC cars with their advantages would have been quite a lot faster at Bathurst, where horsepower and good brakes are so important. But to bring them back they've been given the same rev limits as the TCM cars.

Re: Trans Tasman Challenge

by Terry S » Wed Oct 05, 2016 6:22 am

I see that 26 CMC cars have been shipped over. This will be quite an event.

Re: Trans Tasman Challenge

by John McKechnie » Sun Oct 02, 2016 10:12 pm

Jac- the braking would also be interesting.............

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