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Don't let em get to you. Great photos. :) and thanks
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"There are givers and there are are takers."

Thankfully, the former outnumber the latter on this site. With so many omissions from the Festival programme, (or almost any programme for that matter) I had to do exactly what the others have done and I too learned a lot.

Dating older stuff is even more difficult as a lot of it isn't on the Interweb, but fortunately, there are several people dedicated to filling in the gaps. Not sure about Nigel, but I currently have hundreds undated - though at least I can (usually) identify the cars.
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ERC wrote:It says the site has been moved, but gives you the link anyway... It has moved to Speed Hive


https://speedhive.mylaps.com/#_ga=1.2876912.1127571788.1446788377


Being unfamiliar with mylaps I seem to have a problem.

I have followed this lead and found the FJ race 17 at Taupo, but I cannot seem to bring up more than the first 4 finishers.

is there a secret I am missing?
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Terry,
This is the site that I used.
I hope you have success as it has a lot of good info. on the Taupo event.

https://speedhive.mylaps.com/en/Events/1359230


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khyndart in CA wrote:Terry,
This is the site that I used.
I hope you have success as it has a lot of good info. on the Taupo event.

https://speedhive.mylaps.com/en/Events/1359230


Cheers,
Ken H


Thanks Ken, progress at last. I must have got a "bum" steer in post #14.

Where did you get the details of car by driver? I tried what you noted of Googling "2017 formula junior world tour" but can't find anything?

Please help
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What you can do Terry is pick a driver's name from the result sheet, let's say for example - Tony Olissoff. Then type into Google "Tony Olissoff Formula Junior" and select "images". This will then show pictures of various Formula Junior cars and you will see that a small red front engined (and front wheel drive) car is frequently displayed. if you click on these photos it will say it is an Emeryson Elfin Mk1.

It doesn't always work but at least it should with most cars and drivers.
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Hi again guys, I have just looked up media77, which is a photograpic company , which was at the scope meeting, and at the levels southern classic.
there are pics of most of the classes, but none of the formula juniors.
perhaps the fjs have there own photographers, or some other "deal" going on.
anyone know?
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As far as I know, no deal, as there is no exclusive right restricting anyone from taking or publishing pics.

Maybe the photographer is still filing and sorting? Maybe the class doesn't appeal? I have only just finished filing mine taken at the two January meetings and what was published was just a dip into the pile.
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RogerH wrote:What you can do Terry is pick a driver's name from the result sheet, let's say for example - Tony Olissoff. Then type into Google "Tony Olissoff Formula Junior" and select "images". This will then show pictures of various Formula Junior cars and you will see that a small red front engined (and front wheel drive) car is frequently displayed. if you click on these photos it will say it is an Emeryson Elfin Mk1.

It doesn't always work but at least it should with most cars and drivers.


Roger, what you describe sounds like a vert arduous task. However having gone through many formula junior sites there seems no list of competitors.

I am surprised that mylaps is the only one in NZ giving results, but then not noting the car make.

I guess we are spoilt in Australia by Natsoft which gives so much data in the one place. Two FJ examples:

http://www.racing.natsoft.com.au/642552677/object_763606.85E/View?29

http://www.racing.natsoft.com.au/642552677/object_763747.85L/View?25

gives car #, driver name, country, car details etc
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Both those come up HTTP 404 Not Found.
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What a great weekends racing by great people at Teretonga. Thank you guys for coming all this way.
I hope you all enjoyed yourselves.
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John McKechnie wrote:Both those come up HTTP 404 Not Found.


Now hopefully OK
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John,
I can see what Terry is describing. Try this one and then go to the results for an example.

http://racing.natsoft.com.au/results/#2


Terry,
You are going to get so good at this that you will be able to do the inputs for US.
You will have a full time job keeping up with Ray and Nigel.
I am doing a brief sample for you at Nigel's thread for the F1 cars at Taupo.

(Ken H)
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Just got an email from media77, the photographers at the classic, they said that they never shot any formula junior pics, because they "didnt think anyone would be interested", really!!
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Unbelievable!

There are one or two classes I personally don't really care for, but as a very amateur photographer, I do try to take at least some pics when I can. But a professional outfit ignores a whole class? Shame on you media77.
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I don't believe it! Media 77 should lose accreditation when a class like the FJ is in the midst of a world trip with cars from all over the world. Obviously they don't do any background homework. Were they the "official" photogs?
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Why would anyone be interested in something like this !..How bad is that !
FJ start at Taupo.jpg


Thanks even more Nigel
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I am going to stoke the fire, poke the bear, I am sure you know what I mean, having just gone through some of the links provided, I noticed that I could cross reference the cars from Mylaps, with the images provided on Media77, however there was, i discovered an issue, because on the first page of the photographs from Skope and the images from Mainland Muscle, was a car i have only a passing awareness of, its the ex Pierre Neame Capri, however, Media 77, and I know, how dare a professional multimedia business in this day and age do this, but they have labelled the photograph as i-Hzd3J5g, now, that doesn't really help me much as I cannot see a car number so I cannot identify the pilot!!
Now I could just rant and rave and send a nasty email or message to Media77 about labelling practises of their 678 photographs over 3 categories from the Skope meet...or I could look at other photgraphs of the car a the meet from Media77, identify it as car 777 and then note it is driven by Andy Lloyd, then I can find out more about both Car and driver, if I choose, without upsetting those who labor long and hard to make sure those of us unable for whatever reason, to attend events, can in some way get information about car and driver, yes, it takes a bit more work from us plebeians, however, in my opinion, it is far better for me to do the legwork than upset those who actually make the effort to give us hours of viewing pleasure
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Exactly! Use the internet and where possible, add information but it can be absorbing, frustrating, rewarding, informative, entertaining, in not very equal proportions.

The biggest frustration is still drivers who enter late and therefore do not appear in the programme - or organisers who stuff up the programme, but thankfully, that is a rare occurrence.

Lucky me, I'm too thick skinned to get upset by negative criticism seaqnmac27! Renaming photographs individually (as opposed to in bulk) is what takes the time. I bulk rename by date as I agree, IMG5433 DSC2345, or i-Hzd3J5g is meaningless.

What critics, sorry, a critic, may not realise, is that we can't just upload pics as they are, as there are 2 size limits for this website. A maximum of 185kb and also, 850 pixels wide. That means making copies before uploading, as even scanned negatives or slides can easily exceed this limit.

* Just found that I've accidentally overwritten a whole pile that I'd scanned, with the reduced sized images posted on TRS, so will have to scan them all over again... Oh deep joy.

Back to FJ's. I found one official website that lists all makes, but many links do not have pictures.

It is not a perfect world, but I live by the 80/20 rule. It takes 20% of the time to get it 80% correct but 80% of the time to get that last 20%. If I were perfectionist, I really wouldn't get much done at all.

We can always hope that someone can set up a comprehensive website with all FJ races, cars, drivers, results, pics etc., right from day 1. Good luck with that, but don't hold your breath. Meanwhile, there is a lot of stuff out there, but it just takes some effort to find it.
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Here is a link to a site that has details on most of the FJ period marques :

http://formulajunior.com/fj-marques/

If you want to buy one then there are a few for sale here :

http://formulajunior.com/for-sale/

It includes two in New Zealand (Auckland):

- Rob Williams' front engined Elva 100 (2nd car listed in front engined category). This is an excellent buy for a car that performs well and has a good history.

- The ex-Len May Cooper T56 - again with a great history and just totally rebuilt. This is the first car listed in the rear engined category.

Come and join the fun and keep these fantastic cars in New Zealand!
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