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Garage Fresh™ wrote:ingalook wrote:Mr. Fixables wrote:The Time attack was great. Very different to what we are used to, definitely liked it.
Would be interested to see if this develops.
Kirk
What you run it in Kirk? Was it as scary fast as it looked?
Garage Fresh™ wrote:Great Turn Out... Well Participated Event.
Thanks to everyone who took part, it was a huge success.
No police issues what so ever, guys raced their 'belly full' all afternoon...
clearance was given by the local police authorities,
Those who didn't participate, well you guys jus missed out
Ryan Seepersad (Subaru Impreza) & Reagan Birbal (Drift A31) tied for first place.
special thanks to Nicholas Rajpaulsingh & Mark Ramdhansingh for taking care of the Time Attack... and special thanks to Street Concepts for their continued support.
Best Stanced Vehicle went Sean of Street Concepts (Altezza)
Even some ATV's came out to run the course, made some pretty fast times...
and not to mention that spectacular drift display courtesy Dirty Projects.
Look out for it on SynergyTV & Lime.tt
Was a very nice event & it wasnt a problem handling the time attack & we would be there for the next event for sure
here are a couple pics we took at the event:
Glitch wrote:This was an excellent event...I did not expect the course to be that good...
i will be back again for sure...My car teach me a few new things that day....lol
wagonrunner wrote:Glitch wrote:This was an excellent event...I did not expect the course to be that good...
i will be back again for sure...My car teach me a few new things that day....lol
From the vid on fb I see you learned some new tricks prior. color me surprised.
Ahahahahaha. doh be on dat sheit.Glitch wrote:wagonrunner wrote:From the vid on fb I see you learned some new tricks prior. color me surprised.Glitch wrote:This was an excellent event...I did not expect the course to be that good...
i will be back again for sure...My car teach me a few new things that day....lol
Carlos i learn all dat from u....lol
cadiz if alyuh not in charge of a motorsport event is a seta bashing it was a charity event TO RAISE FUNDSrcadiz wrote:Not starting an online battle here but a few questions if anyone could answer would be great:
- What were the car safety regulations required - cage, seat, harness, etc?
- What were the marshaling procedures, starting order, radio communication on the course etc?
- Was there any thought of testing the driver's competence prior, i.e. not just a guy showing up in a 300+hp road car who 'says he can drive'?
- Did the event have Pub liability insurance?
Obviously I'm in support of all forms of motorsport but there is always the major concern that if and when an accident happens, will the authorities shut all of us down as a result?
I could be wrong but this event did not seem to be sanctioned or hosted by a recognized or experienced body. Again just asking questions and seeking some more info on the event? The TTRC has plans for hosting a similar tarmac time attack (2km) in Central before the end of the year, but the entries would be limited to cars with the proper safety. Unfortunately it does limit the entrants, but those measures save lives.
Looking forward to some responses.
MG Man wrote:I wonder of the concerned clubs have extended an olive branch to Garage Fresh? Here is a group of guys with an awesome idea, which they have tried to execute. I admit I chose not to attend on the offchance police might shut it down and impound my lil old car...however, I think there is a HUGE opportunity to work with GF and really make this event and venue something great!
Roll cages? I'm not 100% sure this is an issue...you can take your Mazda6 (for example) road car to the Nurburgring and stuff it into the guardrail, but I don't see anyone banning it...
I sense an air of chessburn here.............these lil upstarts from south wanna have ah racing event?
NAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!! nip this shyt in the bud oui
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