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Truenotch wrote:I also doubt they would have had MSNZ permits for those days.
Truenotch wrote:I was standing next to him when this "journalist" called up and I heard most of the conversation... They just chose to pick a certain part to depict Julian as bad. Poor attempt at a story IMO... They should learn how to write and learn how to listen when interviewing people...
2jayzgte wrote:I know of alot of people that are turned off going to track-days because of all the rules.Most who just like doing the odd day here and there just flag because it does seem MSNZ don't make it easy.I mean it seems bare minumun these day is a clubsport licensce and car club membership which is $90 a year in my case and then theres the normal costs of doing the day $200-300 in gas and then there's scrutineering I can see why alot of people do get turned off.
No where near like how the MCC used to run open days pre 2000 turn up pay $10 for a 10-15 minute run it was all fun and games back then and how they got away with that was beyond me but they did and had that going for a few years.
Leon wrote:
People are too stupid to be trusted on a racetrack without somebody with a brain running the day.
2jayzgte wrote:
In my view even without all the safety in which you say I have forgot to mention I still believe the track is the safest place to go hard.
strx7 wrote:2jayzgte wrote:
In my view even without all the safety in which you say I have forgot to mention I still believe the track is the safest place to go hard.
Without all the CORRECT safety gear, if someone gets killed or badly injured at a MSNZ track (which all race circuts in NZ are) the event organiser and or the Track owner/operator is in hotwater.
In this day and age there cannot be an "inbetween".
Cars have changed over the past 20 years, people need to realise that.
strx7 wrote:the 'cheap' is to go to the PLAYDAYONTRACK organised days.
Leon wrote:I was around in those days. They were unpermitted.
The odds were pretty high that they were going to kill somebody. Every one I saw ended up with at least one car on it's roof. Was unlucky enough to have to attend one crash where the guy had gone straight into the hairpin tyre wall, and peeled his face open.
There is a reason for safety precautions. When cars go fast, they are more likely to crash hard. People are also mind rootingly stupid. If you don't make them think about their health, practically none of them will. They will go out with 9 people in a Ford Econovan with no springs in it, and drive like a superhero.
People are too stupid to be trusted on a racetrack without somebody with a brain running the day.
strx7 wrote:2jayzgte wrote:
In my view even without all the safety in which you say I have forgot to mention I still believe the track is the safest place to go hard.
Without all the CORRECT safety gear, if someone gets killed or badly injured at a MSNZ track (which all race circuts in NZ are) the event organiser and or the Track owner/operator is in hotwater.
In this day and age there cannot be an "inbetween".
Cars have changed over the past 20 years, people need to realise that.
B1NZ wrote:Although I did see a van with about 9 people in it with cut springs and arms hanging out trying to drift everywhere but IMO that van shouldn't have been let out in that condition with those people in it.
I know its all about the red tape now but I know in my personal experience participating in these days was good to get the inner hoon out of your system
2jayzgte wrote:
Yes well that is clear but now we have all these idiots out on the street.
I don't disagree with the rules but again there is clearly alot of people who cannot be bothered or all the stuff they need to have to do these days so there needs to be a little more flexibility shown by the powers that be.
Give these so called Boyracer type people a taste and slowly bring them into line with the rules not just throw it at them saying you need this and that because to me you'll lose them for sure and the problems that we are having now have not been solved.I'm not saying this is the best solution but it makes a hell of lot more sense to give it a crack this way then the way its been done now.
strx7 wrote:
These IDIOTS, will NEVER show up to anything where there are rules.
All they want to do is blast around the street, do skids, cause chaos, be seen to 'Be Cool'.
These are the same goons who want 'the council to build a skid pad', want to use it for no charge, with no rules and no regulations. these goons, want to have their cake and eat it to, it aint EVER gonna happen, they just need a slap in the face with a big wet "wake the f*ck up" fish........
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