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Author: | garbo [ Wed Aug 27, 2008 11:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | V8SC Discussion - Sydney Telstra 500 - Dec 4-6 - from pg24 |
Post stuff about it here. The next round, the first enduro, L&H 500 at Phillip Island and the Said Head will be around. |
Author: | racer69 [ Thu Aug 28, 2008 12:50 pm ] |
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Will be interesting to see how the first touring car enduro at Phillip Island since 1977 (discounting the 2003 300km race) goes.... i'm predicting a tyre-saving dud, especially with these little sprint races on the saturday. Roll on Bathurst though |
Author: | Box of Neutrals [ Thu Aug 28, 2008 2:02 pm ] |
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scotty wrote: Im going to the Britek Racing open day on Saturday. Shall be interesting, as im meeting Bright and Marshall there.
They're also auctioning off some body panels. I'll be there to check out the superkart display and hopefully they haven't sold off the other Ford Fiesta S2000 rally car. Goes from 9am until 3pm for those that want to go. |
Author: | garbo [ Sun Aug 31, 2008 3:13 pm ] |
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For those who have MotorsTV From the October Highlights press release on the MotorsTV site. Quote: BATHURST 1000 LIVE
The V8 Supercars will race into the night as the premier Australian motorsport championship visits Bathurst for the famous 1000km race. The race at the Mont Panorama circuit, climbing and falling through the mountains of New South Wales, is the race that every driver wants to win. For this famous event, Motors TV will bring viewers ten hours of LIVE coverage starting at 23:00 on Saturday 11th October. From the pre-race warm-up through to the podium and including the support races and race build-up, Motors TV will be there for Australia’s longest day of motorsport. This race is not-to-be-missed. V8 Supercars, Bathurst – Saturday 11th October from 23:00. The support races on the Sunday morning are the V8 Utes and Carrera Cup. |
Author: | Schumifan [ Sun Aug 31, 2008 4:43 pm ] |
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Ahh fantastic Will be the first live race I've watched on Motors TV this year I think. |
Author: | Brendan Kaczmarek [ Sun Aug 31, 2008 4:46 pm ] |
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garbo wrote: For those who have MotorsTV
From the October Highlights press release on the MotorsTV site. Quote: BATHURST 1000 LIVE The V8 Supercars will race into the night as the premier Australian motorsport championship visits Bathurst for the famous 1000km race. The race at the Mont Panorama circuit, climbing and falling through the mountains of New South Wales, is the race that every driver wants to win. For this famous event, Motors TV will bring viewers ten hours of LIVE coverage starting at 23:00 on Saturday 11th October. From the pre-race warm-up through to the podium and including the support races and race build-up, Motors TV will be there for Australia’s longest day of motorsport. This race is not-to-be-missed. V8 Supercars, Bathurst – Saturday 11th October from 23:00. The support races on the Sunday morning are the V8 Utes and Carrera Cup. Somebody needs to stream that shit. |
Author: | garbo [ Sun Aug 31, 2008 5:04 pm ] |
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Brendan Kaczmarek wrote: garbo wrote: For those who have MotorsTV From the October Highlights press release on the MotorsTV site. Quote: BATHURST 1000 LIVE The V8 Supercars will race into the night as the premier Australian motorsport championship visits Bathurst for the famous 1000km race. The race at the Mont Panorama circuit, climbing and falling through the mountains of New South Wales, is the race that every driver wants to win. For this famous event, Motors TV will bring viewers ten hours of LIVE coverage starting at 23:00 on Saturday 11th October. From the pre-race warm-up through to the podium and including the support races and race build-up, Motors TV will be there for Australia’s longest day of motorsport. This race is not-to-be-missed. V8 Supercars, Bathurst – Saturday 11th October from 23:00. The support races on the Sunday morning are the V8 Utes and Carrera Cup. Somebody needs to stream that shit. The stream that has been reposted at TBK since Bathurst last year should be available, I'm sure it will get posted here closer to the race time. That stream should be a simulcast of the television coverage for the race (Not incl. the supports). It should also have the V8 Qualifying on the Friday and Saturday. Still 6 weeks away, so hopefully Telstra (the stream provider) doesn't learn anything about stream protection in that time. I don't think they have learnt anything in the past few years. |
Author: | garbo [ Tue Sep 02, 2008 3:53 pm ] |
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I don't know whether it is worth opening a new thread to discuss each V8 round as the threads aren't usually that long. The only race that deserves its own thread is Bathurst. V8SC 2008 - Round 9 - Phillip Island L&H 500 Here are some of the confusing rules for the weekend. Practice: Standard format. Part 1: Drivers inside the Top 15 cannot participate. Part 2 and 3: Maximum number of laps is 45. Qualifying: Driver A Qualifying sets the grid for Race 1 (Driver A Race). Driver B Qualifying sets the grid for Race 2 (Driver B Race). Combined points for the races set the grid for Race 3. Race Formats: Race 1: For Driver A - 14 laps Race 2: For Driver B - 14 laps Race 3: The usual 500km race - 113 laps Compulsory Pit Stops: Race 1 and 2: There is one CPS for tyres that must be taken in either Race 1 or 2. The pit window is Lap 5-11 in both races. Race 3: There are 3 CPS’s. 2 for at least refuelling and 1 for at least tyres during the pit window of Lap 5-84. Championship Points Points earned by drivers in Race 1 and 2 will count towards both drivers. Race 3 as usual counts towards both drivers. Round Results The finishing positions of the 'L & H 500' will be the finishing positions at the end of Race 3, regardless of the total number of points accumulated by and driver pairing over the 3 races. RESULTS Natsoft Race Results - Natsoft provide results, lap charts, etc. V8 Supercar Live Timing - For first time users please register before the session you intend to first use it for. TRACK MAP Phillip Island is a 4.446km anticlockwise circuit, located 128km by road south-east of Melbourne. WEATHER Cowes (located on Phillip Island) Forecast Melbourne Radar (Track located near Rhyll) PREVIOUS SUCCESS Code: Year Driver on Pole Car Round Winner Car LAP RECORDS Qualifying - 2000 - Craig Lowndes - Holden Commodore - 1.32.0713 Lap - 1999 - Craig LOwndes - Holden Commodore - 1.33.4389 Outright - 2000 - Simon Wills - Reynard 94D - 1.24.2215 SCHEDULE (AEST +10 GMT) Friday 12th September 2008 0910-0930: Carrera Cup - Practice 0940-1000: Formula Ford - Practice 1010-1030: Mini Challenge - Practice 1040-1100: Touring Car Masters - Practice 1110-1130: Carrera Cup - Qualifying 1140-1200: Mini Challenge - Qualifying 1210-1230: Formula Ford - Qualifying 1245-1315: V8 Supercars - Practice Part 1 1320-1350: V8 Supercars - Practice Part 2 1400-1420: Touring Car Masters - Qualifying 1430-1545: V8 Supercars - Practice Part 3 1600-1620: Mini Challenge - Race 1 - 8 laps 1630-1700: V8 Supercars - Meeting Rides Saturday 13th September 2008 0840-0900: Safety Car / Course Car Rides 0910-0940: V8 Supercars - Driver A Practice 0955-1025: V8 Supercars - Driver B Practice 1035-1055: Carrera Cup - Race 1 - 11 laps 1110-1130: Touring Car Masters - Race 1 - 9 laps 1145-1205: V8 Supercars - Driver A Qualifying 1220-1240: V8 Supercars - Driver B Qualifying 1255-1315: Formula Ford - Race 1 - 10 laps 1330-1350: Mini Challenge - Race 2 - 8 laps 1410-1435: V8 Supercars - Race Driver A - 14 laps 1445-1505: Carrera Cup - Race 2 - 11 laps 1520-1550: Touring Car Masters - Race 2 - 9 laps 1610-1635: V8 Supercars - Race Driver B - 14 laps Sunday 14th September 2008 0845-0905: Safety Car / Course Car Rides 0915-0935: Formula Ford - Race 2 - 10 laps 0950-1010: Touring Car Masters - Race 3 - 9 laps 1025-1045: V8 Supercars - Warm Up 1100-1130: Mini Challenge - Race 3 - 8 laps 1145-1205: Formula Ford - Race 3 - 10 laps 1220-1240: Carrera Cup - Race 3 - 11 laps 1245-1315: Pre Race Entertainment 1330-1713: V8 Supercars - Race 3 - 113 laps or one lap after 1713 whichever occurs 1st. ENTRY LIST + CHAMPIONSHIP STATISTICS 1 - HRT - Toll Holden Racing Team - Mark Skaife / Garth Tander 2 - HRT - Toll Holden Racing Team - Glenn Seton / Craig Baird 3 - TAS - Sprint Gas Racing - Jason Richards / Greg Murphy 4 - SBR - Jeld-Wen Motorsport - James Courtney / David Besnard 5 - FPR - Ford Performance Racing - Luke Youlden / Dean Canto 6 - FPR - Ford Performance Racing - Steven Richards / Mark Winterbottom 7 - JDR - Jack Daniel's Racing - Todd Kelly / Nathan Pretty 9 - SBR - SP Tools Racing - Shane van Gisbergen / Jonathon Webb 11 - JDR - Jack Daniel's Racing - Shane Price / Jack Perkins 12 - BOC - Team BOC - Andrew Jones / Cameron McConville 14 - BOC - Team BOC - Max Wilson / Brad Jones 15 - HSV - HSV Dealer Team - Rick Kelly / Paul Radisich 16 - HSV - Autobarn Racing Team - Paul Dumbrell / David Reynolds 17 - DJR - Jim Beam Racing - Steve Owen / Warren Luff 18 - DJR - Jim Beam Racing - Will Davison / Steven Johnson 021 - TKR - Team Kiwi Racing - Chris Pither / Kayne Scott 25 - BRI - Fujitsu Racing - Jason Bright / Adam Macrow 26 - BRI - Irwin Racing - Marcus Marshall / Matt Halliday 33 - GRM - Valvoline Cummins Race Team - Lee Holdsworth / Michael Caruso 34 - GRM - Valvoline Cummins Race Team - Greg Ritter / Steven Ellery 39 - PMM - Supercheap Auto Racing - Paul Morris / Russell Ingall 50 - PWR - PWR Performance Products - Andrew Thompson / Paul Weel 51 - TAS - Sprint Gas Racing - Dale Wood / Mark Noske 55 - RNR - Rod Nash Racing - Tony D’Alberto / Jason Bargwanna 67 - PMM - Supercheap Auto Racing - Boris Said / Matt Neal 88 - 888 - Team Vodafone - Marc Hynes / Fabrizio Giovanardi 111 - PCR - Glenfords Racing - Fabian Coulthard / John McIntyre 777 - FRS - Ford Rising Stars Racing - Michael Patrizi / Grant Denyer 888 - 888 - Team Vodafone - Jamie Whincup / Craig Lowndes SERIES POINTS DRIVERS CHAMPIONSHIP TOP 10 Garth Tander 1844, Mark Winterbottom 1832, Jamie Whincup 1758, Rick Kelly 1506, Will Davison 1426, Steven Richards 1383, Craig Lowndes 1365, James Courtney 1343, Lee Holdsworth 1200, Russell Ingall 1189. TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP 3227 Ford Performance Racing Team 3123 Team Vodafone 2828 Toll Holden Racing Team 2458 Jim Beam Racing (+1) 2391 Stone Brothers Racing (-1) 2350 HSV Dealer Team 1958 Garry Rogers Motorsport 1898 Supercheap Auto Racing 1749 Brad Jones Racing 1728 Jack Daniels Racing (+1) 1698 Tasman Motorsport (-1) 1242 Britek Motorsport 1049 Glenfords Racing (S) 620 Rod Nash Racing (S) 492 Team Kiwi Racing (S) 467 PWR Performance Products (S) 384 Ausdrill Ford Rising Stars (S) 2008 STATISTICS POLE SITTERS: 7 Ford, 1 Holden ROUND WINNERS: 6 Ford, 2 Holden ROUND PODIUM SPOTS: Ford 16 (6-5-5), Holden 8 (2-3-3) RACE WINNERS: 17 Ford, 6 Holden TELECAST TIMES Times from http://www.v8supercar.com.au/content/te ... channel_7/ Check http://www.tvguide.com.au or your local guides closer to the event to check for any disparity. Saturday: 1400-1730 (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth) Sunday: 1200-1730 (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth) |
Author: | garbo [ Tue Sep 02, 2008 3:54 pm ] |
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The updated Championship Statistics for the regular drivers ENTRY LIST + CHAMPIONSHIP STATISTICS Code: C'ship Round Statistics Race Statistics |
Author: | RtN [ Tue Sep 02, 2008 3:55 pm ] |
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Supporting the 88 car. And damn, that's taking on the Superleague Formula for the most wacky rules on a race weekend. |
Author: | garbo [ Tue Sep 02, 2008 4:07 pm ] |
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Phillip Island is not the place to try this kind of split format for the co-drivers. Any off here is usually big, and writing off a car in a gimmick race on Saturday won't go down well with team owners and sponsors. Because of this I expect relatively tame races on the Saturday with drivers too scared to put themselves out of Sunday action. Hopefully Sunday provides good action, and weather at PI always throws up a few surprises. However it will more than likely come down to which teams use their tyres the best, and could become quite boring. Anyway I'm happy for a change in the 500 venue, and would hope that 4 seasons in one day weather that Sandown has seen over the past few years continues. |
Author: | WCWRocks6 [ Sat Sep 06, 2008 9:30 pm ] |
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Here is the "new" Adelaide Street Circuit. The things that has changed is the last turn making it tighter for more overtaking possibilities, a new pit paddock, new grandstands, and a wider pit straight. Here are the official plans from the Clipsal 500 website. http://www.clipsal500.com.au/2008-power ... pgrade.pdf |
Author: | garbo [ Sat Sep 13, 2008 5:59 am ] |
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Changes for 2009 have been announced. Here is a summary of the changes, which is pretty much rehashed in the articles.
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Author: | Scirocco [ Sat Sep 13, 2008 6:07 am ] |
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I go to the Surfers Paradise weekend every year as i live in Surfers Paradise! If anyone else here has been too, then you would know it's one of the best racing weekends you can go to! |
Author: | Ospi [ Sat Sep 13, 2008 12:40 pm ] |
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scotty wrote: Im going to the Britek Racing open day on Saturday. Shall be interesting, as im meeting Bright and Marshall there.
pfft I was in a convo with both at Winton Marshall is so confident for such a shit driver it's funny. |
Author: | Echti [ Sat Sep 13, 2008 12:45 pm ] |
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Did they release a map of the proposed street circuit in Sydney for 2009 yet?? I wonder how this track will look like. |
Author: | garbo [ Sat Sep 13, 2008 2:32 pm ] |
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This dull thing |
Author: | Echti [ Sat Sep 13, 2008 2:49 pm ] |
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garbo wrote: This dull thing
Ouch!! However I'm still looking forward to it. |
Author: | Mattzel89 [ Sat Sep 13, 2008 2:52 pm ] |
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garbo wrote: This dull thing
that's...ouch |
Author: | garbo [ Sat Sep 13, 2008 3:15 pm ] |
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Whether the event gets approved is questionable, as the NSW Labor Party seems to be in a bit of a mess at the moment, with the premier Morris Iemma who seemed to be backing the event outed last week. |
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