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Cheers John - appreciate your support
Referring to your response Nigel, they certainly are of interest this year, and undoubtedly a reference for the future.
The head on one with Craig in the Anglia , always like seeing the driver in an open faced helmet.
Full face helmets especially with a visor show nothing: no face, just a blank.
Detail, superb detail
Can't take pics for the future either Nigel. Even you aren't that good... I wouldn't have seen the original message from that source as they are blocked - unless I really want to read them, which I don't.
Your excellent pics probably do more to promote these meetings than most seem to realise. The printed press can only cover a fraction of the entry, but you cover most of the cars, if not all of them, of interest to those on here. Keep up the great work and maybe over the winter, you'll have time to delve onto your archives. I for one, hope so.
Also not all of us do Facebook or other media- TRS is my only input, and naturally as a class coordinator, I get a real buzz out of seeing HSS here.
Cheers Guys - I'll keep posting as long as I'm breathing
The more you look at superb images like these, the more you realise how dumbed down most modern racing has become in its quest for total parity - and blandness.
Will the next generation really be looking back at a fondness for Sing-Song and Falcodore utes, Falcodores, Suzuki Swifts etc? That is without venturing into single seaters and sports cars. Modern GT's seem to be one of the last bastions of true variety.
Who is getting excited about electric car racing? Perhaps in the future we'll see programmed robots driving the cars, or maybe the "drivers" will sit in the tower controlling their cars by remote control like giant slot cars. Doesn't look good for the future.
So right Nigel, certainly does nothing for me, no noise, look the same, and as you say 'driver' sitting in control tower.
Plug and Play, sponsorship from the respective electricity suppliers, might remove the need to hit car club members in the pocket again to keep the motor sport coffers topped up.
No answer to you comments guys- lets just enjoy this generation out there.
The cars certainly have the pedigree- lets look at the drivers.
Robert Bartley - out here in Cusso 2- Dec 2 1972 he was throwing around the Triang - Angia with a Triumph 2.5-at Levin Dunlop meeting.
Was battling with Noel Goodwin XU1, Peter Kocis XU1, Tim Bailey GTHO, Paul Kirk Viva V8.
Next year -1973-ran Cortina MK3 V8 in the main game with the usual suspects at that time.
This year at Ken Smiths I got him together with Jack Nazer, something he had been wanting to do for 40 years
Cars have visual pulling power, but never forget the history of our drivers who are still out there and doing it
Beats any tier one grid!
Ray- you can feel the historic oozing out of every BSF bolt
Unfortunately no. I've posted all of my old pix already.
Hi Nigel, thanks for that.
There are some photos in your collection I'd love to include in my Ford and Holdens books I'm working on. Would it be possible to get copies of these if I send you a list?
The guys know that there is no -wants to fit modern parts to WIN and will fit modern pats to do that.
At Taupo , 5 Handicap races, 5 different winners.
As Ray has ALWAYS preached- get your handicapping right and the close racing follows.
We all know what each other is running..
Hooning in a big -Ol Galaxie- neat, bring it on ,our little Starlets,Marinas, Escorts ,Capris, Vivas,Toranas, RX8s (got to watch all these little fellas ) will run rings around your big old mooring block.........unless of course you and Cusso 2 go side by side all the way around.....LOL
Methinks there should be a maximum width rule... :p
If you wanted to be a part of the VCC grid there are rules, quite clearly set out in the handbook.
Essentially though, they are that period parts must be used, tyres sizes, compounds and aspect ratio are laid down. Sometimes somebody turns up with something which is outside the parameters. In 2 cases last year they were sent home before turning a wheel with the group, in a couple of others the transgression was noted in the logbook with the comment that they would not be accepted with those tyres next time.