1985 Rally of New Zealand - Digging out the Old Images

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Re: 1985 Rally of New Zealand - Digging out the Old Images

by Carlo » Mon Feb 06, 2012 5:05 am

Re the Ruski Lada's, Mike Fletcher and I had a ball with them during recce trying to find out to get them to talk to us but the 3rd man in the car kept a pretty close eye on them.

We had the 3rd Lada seeded in front of us but were luckier than Cookie as our one rolled in very close to the start in one of the very early stages and was still rocking on it's roof when we passed it. The crew were out and running up the wrong direction in the stage with the safety triangle

Re: 1985 Rally of New Zealand - Digging out the Old Images

by Rod Grimwood » Mon Feb 06, 2012 2:30 am

nakedmoose wrote:Yo Rod did you get my message about info or pics of Bryce Platts Escort ? Think i found somewhere on here you may know him ?
Cheers Nick.


No i have not seen it
can you forward to me please,Ta
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Re: 1985 Rally of New Zealand - Digging out the Old Images

by nakedmoose » Sun Feb 05, 2012 8:41 pm

Yo Rod did you get my message about info or pics of Bryce Platts Escort ? Think i found somewhere on here you may know him ?
Cheers Nick.

Re: 1985 Rally of New Zealand - Digging out the Old Images

by Rod Grimwood » Sun Feb 05, 2012 8:28 pm

Mr Cook certainly scattered the crowd, so lucky no one was hurt. A couple hit the dirt but nothing serious. It was funny after Reg left, the escape road was left clear for some reason.

Re: 1985 Rally of New Zealand - Digging out the Old Images

by Murray Maunder » Sun Feb 05, 2012 6:23 pm

My first impression was Riverhead and possibly where I shot the Riverhead shots on day 1 of the video. Looking closely at the shots 1'30" into the Day 1 video bears a resemblance to the last photo. We were in a hurry to head up the western highway towards Warkworth to maybe just catch the Audis (which we achieved) so we didn't stick around until the Skodas and Cook arrived. Have a look and see if this is a closer, low level shot of what I got from 100 yards down the straight. Crowd numbers were so great then that vantage points only gave you a couple of seconds of clear vision of the cars, but te sound was almost worth the effort on it's own.

Re: 1985 Rally of New Zealand - Digging out the Old Images

by stubuchanan » Sun Feb 05, 2012 10:21 am

By the way, that's a left hand bend, and Reg had spun the car to slow it, so it wasn't going very fast.

Stu

Re: 1985 Rally of New Zealand - Digging out the Old Images

by stubuchanan » Sun Feb 05, 2012 9:45 am

Ahh, I remember it well. I was standing just to the left of the shot, on or behind a wire fence. People were crossing the road between cars, me included, and the two cars before Cook were the two very slow Russian Ladas. I think there were 2 minute gaps between cars at the start of the stage, but the Ladas, seeded far too high at numbers 8 and 9 were so slow that Cook was only about half a minute behind the second Lada at this point (?maybe the Lada had an off?) and the road was still full of pedestrians when he arrived, hence the above incident. Nobody seemed to be hurt and Cook shot off quickly.

On later stages some hoons were yelling abuse at Cook because of this, but when faced with a road full of spectators, he stopped pretty well, I thought.

Don't know whose photo it is; seen it quite often.

Stu

Re: 1985 Rally of New Zealand - Digging out the Old Images

by Marty » Sun Feb 05, 2012 2:03 am

Here is the continuation of the photo of Reg Cook.
I don't know who to credit for this photo as I downloaded it from another site afew years ago, any problems and I will take it down.
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Re: 1985 Rally of New Zealand - Digging out the Old Images

by Marty » Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:09 am

These are the last ones I have scanned for now, beautiful scenery in the first couple, it was a hard stage to get a good vantage point.
And I think Will Orr in the Escort.
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Re: 1985 Rally of New Zealand - Digging out the Old Images

by Marty » Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:04 am

One of the Audi's and Stuart Eyre, somewhere down near Taupo or Rotarua.
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Re: 1985 Rally of New Zealand - Digging out the Old Images

by Marty » Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:01 am

Inky at Mystery Creek and one of the many motorhomes...........
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Re: 1985 Rally of New Zealand - Digging out the Old Images

by Marty » Sun Jan 29, 2012 2:49 am

Manukau City Stage. I think Bryce Platt drove the "0" car and was just as entertaining.
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Re: 1985 Rally of New Zealand - Digging out the Old Images

by Marty » Sun Jan 29, 2012 2:42 am

Here a few of my shots, I think stage 3 (Riverhead?), seconds after the photo of Reg he went into the crowd. You can see him looking out the side window as he was going backwards, I don't think anyone got hurt but there was plenty of legs in the air..
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Re: 1985 Rally of New Zealand - Digging out the Old Images

by Lee Tracey » Fri Jan 20, 2012 12:15 am

Thanks for some great memories Murray!

Cheers
Lee

Re: 1985 Rally of New Zealand - Digging out the Old Images

by Murray Maunder » Thu Jan 19, 2012 7:20 am

Chris, I largely agree. One cannot imagine people with video cameras casually walking around mechanics at service parks as I was able to do in 1984/5/6.

Yes the crowds at the "mickey-mouse" stages can be controlled, herded and charged for the experience, but it isn't even a vanilla flavoured experience compared to some of those ballsy gravel roads up north, in the King Country, the pumice forestry roads in the Rotorua Lakes district etc. As GD said the sound those Audis made still tingles the nerve end, and as Rod said, they still look so bloody fast.

Happy to share the old stuff that proves that the shock the Gp B cars gave us when we experienced them in the raw, wasn't misplaced. The only place I have found such a live "edge" these days is the speedway sprintcars with 800HP turning hard left under power. Surely there's a place for excessive in motorsport!

Re: 1985 Rally of New Zealand - Digging out the Old Images

by Chris Kitzen » Wed Jan 18, 2012 6:57 pm

Carlo wrote:And look at the spectator numbers, you certainly do not see that many at Rally NZ these days


Personally I think you can blame health and safety issues for some of that. You can only watch from designated areas and there is no way you can chase the lead cars from stage to stage as we used to do. Sprinting from stage to stage to watch the cars was a sport in itself and we walked in and out of the stage along the side of the road with it running! Can you imagine organisers letting you do that these days.

Having said all that if you went to watch the Domain Stage at Rally NZ last time it was here there was absolutely massive crowds. From memory 25000 watched it.

Re: 1985 Rally of New Zealand - Digging out the Old Images

by Carlo » Wed Jan 18, 2012 6:36 pm

And look at the spectator numbers, you certainly do not see that many at Rally NZ these days

Re: 1985 Rally of New Zealand - Digging out the Old Images

by Shano » Wed Jan 18, 2012 6:27 pm

Gold, Murray. Makes you realise that while the current cars are fast, they are sterile.

Re: 1985 Rally of New Zealand - Digging out the Old Images

by Murray Maunder » Wed Jan 18, 2012 10:42 am

And for the final day of a fantastic 1985 Rally of New Zealand, we managed to get some final glimpses of these great car/driver combos for the last time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_R-JloYPIAs

As last legs so often are, this was slightly anticlimatic so as a bonus here's the link to the previous year's exploits.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kq6SAurw4HE

Re: 1985 Rally of New Zealand - Digging out the Old Images

by GD66 » Tue Jan 17, 2012 9:38 am

Savage stuff !! And at the risk of repeating myself, great audio !
Those Audis still give me gooseflesh, all those years later.
Nice going, Muz ! :p

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