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Postby JustinSpiderholden » Thu May 15, 2008 10:50 am

cogent wrote:are you trying to say drifters dont crash? even more so at practice sessions?
are you suggesting its perfectly sweet to have people trying to do circuits (or 'grip' racing as most driftards tend to call it :roll: ) whilst people practice thier drifting?

because id really rather not have the guy in front of me kick out his tail whilst i'm getting ready to apex the corner.

"sweet just comin up to this corner, paying attention, gotta get my braking done before the tur- oh wait, no, abandon that, gotta wait for this guy to stop showboatin"


I never said that there should be drifter and gribba on track at same time, I was merly shocked at the number of people who didnt want drifter at the track day at all, I'd never suggest dirfter and grippa should be on track at same time, Just didn't understand why grippas wouldnt want to share a track day with drifters so long as there were seperate sessions for both drivng styles

I'm not saying drifter don't crash either, but id say there are jsut as many monkeys at tracks day who can't drive to save them selves as there are a drift practise days
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Postby cogent » Thu May 15, 2008 11:03 am

no one said they didn't want drifters at the trackday at all?
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Postby narlystarly » Thu May 15, 2008 11:17 am

From memory its quite a bit more to hire it for drifting also...
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Postby narlystarly » Thu May 15, 2008 11:17 am

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Postby strx7 » Thu May 15, 2008 11:38 am

I'd be more than happy for drifters to attend a track day i went to as long as they paid for a street sweeper to go and clean the track of all the dirt and grass from their off track excursions when they get it wrong.........
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Postby MNT » Thu May 15, 2008 12:08 pm

strx7 wrote:I'd be more than happy for drifters to attend a track day i went to as long as they paid for a street sweeper to go and clean the track of all the dirt and grass from their off track excursions when they get it wrong.........


Not to mention there left over cable ties, bits of fiberglass, cigarette butts, used condoms, needles etc etc etc.

Yah reaaaaaaaally!
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Postby JustinSpiderholden » Thu May 15, 2008 12:14 pm

MNT wrote:
strx7 wrote:I'd be more than happy for drifters to attend a track day i went to as long as they paid for a street sweeper to go and clean the track of all the dirt and grass from their off track excursions when they get it wrong.........


Not to mention there left over cable ties, bits of fiberglass, cigarette butts, used condoms, needles etc etc etc.

Yah reaaaaaaaally!


I thought we were talking about drifters not butt hole rotor heads at nationals :P
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Postby slighty_sykotic » Thu May 15, 2008 12:47 pm

JustinSpiderholden wrote:
MNT wrote:
strx7 wrote:I'd be more than happy for drifters to attend a track day i went to as long as they paid for a street sweeper to go and clean the track of all the dirt and grass from their off track excursions when they get it wrong.........


Not to mention there left over cable ties, bits of fiberglass, cigarette butts, used condoms, needles etc etc etc.

Yah reaaaaaaaally!


I thought we were talking about drifters not butt hole rotor heads at nationals :P


Theres a difference??! 8O
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Postby blackmk3 » Thu May 15, 2008 12:58 pm

i doubt theres drifting at chelles organised days, its a driver training day not a drift day

Id be interested anyway, keep us all posted
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Postby Girvs » Thu May 15, 2008 1:19 pm

strx7 wrote:I'd be more than happy for drifters to attend a track day i went to as long as they paid for a street sweeper to go and clean the track of all the dirt and grass from their off track excursions when they get it wrong.........


This is exactly my opinion. If the day was split into two halves, grip in the morning drift in the afternoon then that would be fine. However running grip/drift/grip, etc would end up with the track getting way too much crap on it for grip racers to put in a solid effort. Last thing you want is to lose traction from what has come onto the track froms someone else. Sure its possible this may happen with grip racers losing it every now and then, but the impact is lessened through not having drifters compete inbetween sprints.
Anyway thats my 2c and I think we're totally going off topic.
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Postby JustinSpiderholden » Thu May 15, 2008 1:26 pm

Girvs wrote:
strx7 wrote:I'd be more than happy for drifters to attend a track day i went to as long as they paid for a street sweeper to go and clean the track of all the dirt and grass from their off track excursions when they get it wrong.........


This is exactly my opinion. If the day was split into two halves, grip in the morning drift in the afternoon then that would be fine. However running grip/drift/grip, etc would end up with the track getting way too much crap on it for grip racers to put in a solid effort. Last thing you want is to lose traction from what has come onto the track froms someone else. Sure its possible this may happen with grip racers losing it every now and then, but the impact is lessened through not having drifters compete inbetween sprints.
Anyway thats my 2c and I think we're totally going off topic.


Thats best suggestion I have heard jsut split the day, morning grip afternoon drift
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Postby Chelles » Thu May 15, 2008 2:14 pm

blackmk3 wrote:i doubt theres drifting at chelles organised days, its a driver training day not a drift day

Id be interested anyway, keep us all posted


I'm running a day at Taupo on 26th May that is both drift, grip and a combo option where you can do half drift and half grip. Each style is out at different times. This is with the NZ Silvia club and 'others' are welcome to come. If you are keen we have places free at the moment. enter here www.photoworks.co.nz/trackday

If you run a drift day at Taupo there is a bond that must be paid on top of your normal track hire and you must be very tough on clean up and repair. I'm managed to arranged a dual driving day which has taken some huge effort.

If anyone would like to know more about it you are welcome to PM me or email me on trackday@photoworks.co.nz. The day will be run with regultions and rules to take away the muppet factor so if you are worried that drifters will be just out there to be idoits you are mistaken. I will not be allowing peole to be fools in their attempts to drift. Track two is a great track to dift on and learn. I see a few people bag the idea and won't consider being out there with drifters... there is no way in hell a person with a brain would put a non drifter out with a grip driver, the track management would shut you down. Drifting is here to stay so I find it exciting that people want to do it in a safe and controlled enviroment to learn. 10 Points to the guys who are coming to play.

I have my usual day on Queens Birthday weekend (Monday) which is in the events section.

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Don't need to re-invent the wheel, look around the online forum clubs and you'll find plenty of track time out there. There are huge costs to running these day so unless you can find at least 40 people to come, just tag onto someones elses. (voice of experience because at the moment it's a mission to find numbers due to tough money times)

Bazda wrote:Id def be keen for some track time at taupo.. hope its track 1 the a1gp circuit :D


The track managment won't let your do drift on any track but track two (medium size).
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Postby tsoob » Thu May 15, 2008 3:48 pm

thanks chelles, as i said in the first post we are talking about the idea nothing more, its funny how much people cry about stuff tho... makes the day more fun i guess.
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Postby Dell'Orto » Thu May 15, 2008 6:17 pm

Chelles wrote:
Bazda wrote:Id def be keen for some track time at taupo.. hope its track 1 the a1gp circuit :D


The track managment won't let your do drift on any track but track two (medium size).


FWD drifting is pretty difficult though ;)
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Postby Chelles » Thu May 15, 2008 9:11 pm

tsoob wrote:thanks chelles, as i said in the first post we are talking about the idea nothing more, its funny how much people cry about stuff tho... makes the day more fun i guess.


They cry out for it for sure. In my experience when it comes to the crunch there are many people who don't put their money where their mouths are.
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