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Re: The State of NZ Motorsport.
Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 9:01 am
by Kiwiboss
WHO care$, let em go!!! a$ thi$ i$ profe$$ional racing it at lea$t created entertainment in an otherwi$e boring race.
Dale M
Re: The State of NZ Motorsport.
Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 9:12 am
by Oldfart
In a way you are right Dale, however if we want to expand the "bloke in the street" into motorsport, they think that there is a need for a panelbeater as a sponsor or more.
Re: The State of NZ Motorsport.
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 12:42 am
by Rod Grimwood
That lot are just pulling all the money away from the grass roots racing IE Formula Ford, small class saloons, etc and until it stops NZ motorsport will stay in lumbo. There is more than V8s in NZ
Great watching, first race first corner half field in biff, race stuffed straight away, at least in second race they waited.
They all need to take a big look at the way they behave, mind you that is hard with some big ego's. Couple of young fellas look good but hope they don't drop into trough with the others.
Some sponsors would be better off just going to the dunny and flushing it away if they want to shift there money.
Any way back to the classics and the gentlemen.
Re: The State of NZ Motorsport.
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 2:02 am
by jim short
As I am not one to complain, at the end ,were you lucky eneogh to spot that old white haired gent walking back and forth to get on the camera,bloody egos!!
Re: The State of NZ Motorsport.
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 2:12 am
by ElCoyote
jim short wrote:As I am not one to complain, at the end ,were you lucky eneogh to spot that old white haired gent walking back and forth to get on the camera,bloody egos!!
Gent? I think not!!
Re: The State of NZ Motorsport.
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 4:36 am
by CUSTAXIE50
I know it has been said to me i have to be nice here,yes i did see that gent he comes from the same place as len brown is that right,what do they call that place again ---auckland big little city is that right.
Re: The State of NZ Motorsport.
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 5:57 am
by jim short
CUSTAXIE50 wrote:I know it has been said to me i have to be nice here,yes i did see that gent he comes from the same place as len brown is that right,what do they call that place again ---auckland big little city is that right.
JAFAS
Re: The State of NZ Motorsport.
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 6:35 am
by CUSTAXIE50
Is that all jim thats not like you thats a bit short for you, there was a lot of talk about this gent sometime back ,about him and nzv8s how did that turn out.
Re: The State of NZ Motorsport.
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 8:00 am
by jim short
CUSTAXIE50 wrote:Is that all jim thats not like you thats a bit short for you, there was a lot of talk about this gent sometime back ,about him and nzv8s how did that turn out.
My Mum said if you cant say something nice say nothing
Re: The State of NZ Motorsport.
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 8:35 am
by ERC
There are times I wish I knew what some of these posts were about - and what they have to do with the thread subject.
Re: The State of NZ Motorsport.
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 8:42 am
by CUSTAXIE50
just had a look again at what i put up i see where you are coming from jim ,did not look at it the way you have so shall we put that to one side .what about this gent and nzv8s how did that turn out.
Re: The State of NZ Motorsport.
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 9:15 am
by CUSTAXIE50
Look at it this way erc, maybe there are some who think this old white haired gent had a lot to do with the state of nz motorsport today, telling nz what we need not what we want maybe you could look at it this way.
Re: The State of NZ Motorsport.
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 8:41 pm
by ERC
That would be fine if I knew who you are talking about, but I don't, hence my comment. The same would presumably apply to everyone else who didn't see what you saw. I haven't seen the TV coverage that I presume you are referring to.
Re: The State of NZ Motorsport.
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 11:51 pm
by Rod Grimwood
I think he appeared in the herald in an article very recently about taking the circus overseas, they would fit in with all the other bang ups and fights going on in the region.
Re: The State of NZ Motorsport.
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 12:40 am
by CUSTAXIE50
right erc i will see if i can,it was after the last race for the supertourers at ruapuna that was on tv3 on sunday,the reporter was talking to a driver who had raced in that last race for the year for supertourers.There was this gent who was in the back ground walking back and forward in and out of the view of the reporter and the driver he was talking too,as jim said that old white haired gent walking back and forth to get on camera .my view is that gent was mark petch the boss of supertourers ,is he not the gent who was fighting with the ones who run nzv8s it was all over tv some time back ,so like i said before there may be a lot out there who think this gent had alot to do with the state of nz motorsport ,and the shit that is going down today and you must understand this is only my view at what i see and hear about this sport today.
Re: The State of NZ Motorsport.
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 1:53 am
by ERC
Thank you for that clarification. I think you'll find that most "one man bands" can have a postive and a negative effect. I always hark back to the Issigonis comment (I think it was his) - "A camel is a thoroughbred horse designed by a committee."
A dictatorship is fine as long as the dictator gets it right and doesn't polarise people too much. However, there are very few of those.
By their nature, these 'leaders' or 'innovators' can be difficult to deal with as they generally only see things through their own eyes and sometimes, they poke their noses into areas they shouldn't. Whatever your opinion, ST got off the ground, when many said it wouldn't.
The real test is which classes survive 3, 5 or 10 years or more. Motorsport is littered with classes that have appeared and disappeared and all that means is that there must be 100's of ex race cars sitting in sheds, unused, which augurs well for the future of classic racing, where many cars will be able to run - just as long as people don't get too hung up on the level playing field or purity concepts and like the Hulme Festival, fill the grids with a variety of cars, just for our entertainment.
Re: The State of NZ Motorsport.
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 5:23 am
by CUSTAXIE50
I did see jim richards on tv at puke he was asked about his view on this class,from what he had to say its all a bit of a joke and is going no where.
Re: The State of NZ Motorsport.
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 5:57 am
by Russ Cunningham
CUSTAXIE50 wrote:I did see jim richards on tv at puke he was asked about his view on this class,from what he had to say its all a bit of a joke and is going no where.
CUSTAXIE50,
This entire thread has become somewhat of a joke but they do say that a sense of humour, keeps one going. But going where? the toilet?
Re: The State of NZ Motorsport.
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 8:34 am
by CUSTAXIE50
How about your view on the state of nz motorsport russ.
Re: The State of NZ Motorsport.
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 5:49 am
by Russ Cunningham
CUSTAXIE50 wrote:How about your view on the state of nz motorsport russ.
Now that you ask! The toilet is in my opinion where NZ motor sport is right now. "Money motor sport" - even at historic level. A bloody good pastime ruined by self important/self interested pricks.