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Re: clipsal 500

Postby gadj1976 » Sat Feb 23, 2008 9:27 pm

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locky801 wrote:hahahha Wedgie, funny how I have had to put so many latest Fords off the road for breach of Australian Road rules compared to Commodores, I happened to be at the lineup for signatures, think Mrs Wedgie may have it slightly wrong but not by a lot, there were an equal amount of vegies in both lines

No offence mate but I trust Mrs Wedgie's observation skills a little bit more than yours.
Mind you I do agree that anyone that lines up to get motor car driver's autograph would probably be a vegie no matter which side they follow.
Good luck to you and the Elizabeth cars tomorrow though. Luckily they have a majority of the field so unless they're completely crap cars they should fill most of the podium just like today. :?

Im tempted to go to tomorrow with the lure of free booze and food but will probably stay home as the A-League GF is on and I can flick between channels or play World of Warcraft which has me sucked in. Its a shame Santana will be there, should have just had Doc Neeson's Angels and I'd be a definate.


Hehehe, you ARE a Victorian/Geelong supporter at heart aren't you?
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Re: clipsal 500

Postby Wedgie » Sat Feb 23, 2008 9:27 pm

Agreed, traffic is a pain in the arse, the event would want to make 50 million dollars to cover people's extra time to get to work.
Pity we don't have a motor racing circuit, preferably out in the country.

Mrs Wedgie was in town late last night, said their was vomit everywhere, one bloke in his Holl TSV top was hanging out of a taxi chucking his guts up, Mrs Wedgie told him she'd feel the same way if she was feral too! :lol:
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Re: clipsal 500

Postby Wedgie » Sat Feb 23, 2008 9:28 pm

gadj1976 wrote:Hehehe, you ARE a Victorian/Geelong supporter at heart aren't you?


Not a Victorian fan but definately a Geelong fan! :D

Mind you I could never live there as its even more insular than Adelaide, would prefer to live in Melbourne or Ballarat and travel for games.
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Re: clipsal 500

Postby gadj1976 » Sat Feb 23, 2008 9:52 pm

Wedgie wrote:Agreed, traffic is a pain in the arse, the event would want to make 50 million dollars to cover people's extra time to get to work.
Pity we don't have a motor racing circuit, preferably out in the country.

Mrs Wedgie was in town late last night, said their was vomit everywhere, one bloke in his Holl TSV top was hanging out of a taxi chucking his guts up, Mrs Wedgie told him she'd feel the same way if she was feral too! :lol:


Wegs, it's not that bad actually (time wise) it just means the buses are busier and people are asking more questions of the drivers. It does slow things down slightly, and I think it's because it's not an event I'm keen to attend that annoys me, however I keep hearing on the radio to make sure you take into account the "extra hour" to get to work. I got home in 50 mins on Friday night (opening of the Fringe included (Rundle St closed, East Tce being closed at 7pm)). I left at 5.10, got to Paradise Bus Station at 5.50 and home at Modbury North (15km from the city) at 6pm. That included traffic congestion on Grenfell St, Nth Tce, however once we got onto Hackney Rd, it was pretty clear running.

I think the only problem you'd have is if you drove into town during Clipsal. I don't, and don't really have any major problems with it knowing it's good for the state's economy.
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Re: clipsal 500

Postby Wedgie » Sat Feb 23, 2008 10:31 pm

gadj1976 wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Agreed, traffic is a pain in the arse, the event would want to make 50 million dollars to cover people's extra time to get to work.
Pity we don't have a motor racing circuit, preferably out in the country.

Mrs Wedgie was in town late last night, said their was vomit everywhere, one bloke in his Holl TSV top was hanging out of a taxi chucking his guts up, Mrs Wedgie told him she'd feel the same way if she was feral too! :lol:


Wegs, it's not that bad actually (time wise) it just means the buses are busier and people are asking more questions of the drivers. It does slow things down slightly, and I think it's because it's not an event I'm keen to attend that annoys me, however I keep hearing on the radio to make sure you take into account the "extra hour" to get to work. I got home in 50 mins on Friday night (opening of the Fringe included (Rundle St closed, East Tce being closed at 7pm)). I left at 5.10, got to Paradise Bus Station at 5.50 and home at Modbury North (15km from the city) at 6pm. That included traffic congestion on Grenfell St, Nth Tce, however once we got onto Hackney Rd, it was pretty clear running.

I think the only problem you'd have is if you drove into town during Clipsal. I don't, and don't really have any major problems with it knowing it's good for the state's economy.


Thing that annoys me is they tell you to leave earlier but people like me only drive to work because we have to drop the kids off at school or OSH so we just cop more people driving in when we do as we have no choice. :evil:
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Re: clipsal 500

Postby locky801 » Sun Feb 24, 2008 4:10 pm

Oh dear Fords self destructing when they had 1-5 sewed up :D
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Re: clipsal 500

Postby locky801 » Sun Feb 24, 2008 4:46 pm

Well done to Jamie Wincup, too much pace, great car set up, think my Commodore boys have a tad of work to do, but yet again what a party in adelaide, now off to Santans and Doc and no way get F...ked, f..k off
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Re: clipsal 500

Postby Dog_ger » Sun Feb 24, 2008 6:24 pm

I drive a hsv...... :( :( :(

FORD look the Goods in 2008
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Re: clipsal 500

Postby Rushby Hinds » Sun Feb 24, 2008 6:36 pm

Wedgie wrote:Agreed, traffic is a pain in the arse, the event would want to make 50 million dollars to cover people's extra time to get to work.
Pity we don't have a motor racing circuit, preferably out in the country.




We do, it's called Mallala.

Great circuit as well.

They used to hold the v8's there, the biggest crowds are less then half the crowd we got this year...on the Thursday!
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Re: clipsal 500

Postby Wedgie » Sun Feb 24, 2008 6:56 pm

Rushby Hinds wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Agreed, traffic is a pain in the arse, the event would want to make 50 million dollars to cover people's extra time to get to work.
Pity we don't have a motor racing circuit, preferably out in the country.




We do, it's called Mallala.

Great circuit as well.

They used to hold the v8's there, the biggest crowds are less then half the crowd we got this year...on the Thursday!


Yeah I know, I was being sarcastic.

Crieky, watching the event it was always going to be a battle as to if Fords drove each other off the circuit or the Commodores broke down.
Real bore fest I thought, might as well just have a 10 lap race as it seemed like the safety car was out there for 68 laps.

And Crikey, what a crash in the utes! :shock:
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Re: clipsal 500

Postby Rushby Hinds » Sun Feb 24, 2008 7:11 pm

Wedgie wrote:
Rushby Hinds wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Agreed, traffic is a pain in the arse, the event would want to make 50 million dollars to cover people's extra time to get to work.
Pity we don't have a motor racing circuit, preferably out in the country.




We do, it's called Mallala.

Great circuit as well.

They used to hold the v8's there, the biggest crowds are less then half the crowd we got this year...on the Thursday!


Yeah I know, I was being sarcastic.

Crieky, watching the event it was always going to be a battle as to if Fords drove each other off the circuit or the Commodores broke down.
Real bore fest I thought, might as well just have a 10 lap race as it seemed like the safety car was out there for 68 laps.

And Crikey, what a crash in the utes! :shock:


????


Was a great race today from start to finish, IMHO.

Courtney let himself down, Lowndes was ahead and he should have given up the spot.

Inside word was that a priest was called to administer his services for the ute driver while he was still in the car. :(


Great to see some of the young guns do bloody well,

Van Gisbern = future star

Holdsworth = a new star

Skaife will have to think of returing soon..
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Re: clipsal 500

Postby magpie in the 80's » Sun Feb 24, 2008 7:16 pm

Rushby Hinds wrote:Inside word was that a priest was called to administer his services for the ute driver while he was still in the car. :(




Today, three drivers in the V8 Ute category were rushed to hospital following another horrific crash.
Twenty-three-year-old Matt Kingsley remained in a stable condition in intensive care at Royal Adelaide while Colin Corkery, 23, and Craig Dontas, 28, were released after being thoroughly examined.
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Re: clipsal 500

Postby Rushby Hinds » Sun Feb 24, 2008 7:23 pm

magpie in the 80's wrote:
Rushby Hinds wrote:Inside word was that a priest was called to administer his services for the ute driver while he was still in the car. :(




Today, three drivers in the V8 Ute category were rushed to hospital following another horrific crash.
Twenty-three-year-old Matt Kingsley remained in a stable condition in intensive care at Royal Adelaide while Colin Corkery, 23, and Craig Dontas, 28, were released after being thoroughly examined.


And sadly, driver error again.
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Re: clipsal 500

Postby Rushby Hinds » Sun Feb 24, 2008 8:58 pm

Kingsley the most concerning of the three remained in the intensive care unit in a stable condition but with a suspected spinal injury. Fortunately he has since regained consciousness, is off the respirator and has no broken bones. His MRI was clear and he has no damage to his organs. After 7 hours Matt first spoke with his family in a stressed state, unable to remember what had occurred and anxious at his condition, but with family reassurance he is comfortable and doing well
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Re: clipsal 500

Postby heater31 » Sun Feb 24, 2008 9:40 pm

Rushby Hinds wrote:
Kingsley the most concerning of the three remained in the intensive care unit in a stable condition but with a suspected spinal injury. Fortunately he has since regained consciousness, is off the respirator and has no broken bones. His MRI was clear and he has no damage to his organs. After 7 hours Matt first spoke with his family in a stressed state, unable to remember what had occurred and anxious at his condition, but with family reassurance he is comfortable and doing well



thats good to hear.

Saw Dontas' car go past me on the back of a truck I don't think he will be participating in any more rounds anytime soon. Might as well go to the nearest Ford dealer tomorrow morning and order a new ute, or by looking at the V8 Utes website give Jack Elsegood a call... he has one for sale.

Also Adelaide driver Charlie "Handlebars" Kovacs has a hefty repair bill on his hands.
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Re: clipsal 500

Postby MightyEagles » Mon Feb 25, 2008 9:18 am

Hope that all that were involved in crashes get well soon.
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Re: clipsal 500

Postby BIG SEXY » Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:56 am

reports i hear on ashely cooper are his seat/mounts broke and the belts then did all the damage to his organs and neck. first time in 10 years ive heard the entire circuit hushed was when the chaplain said a prayer for ashley and his family, very touching.
as far as the ute stack goes serious driver error or inflate egos getting in the way in my opinion. sitting in the chicane stand i told the blokes sitting either side of me we are in for a stack as soon as i saw them alongside each other entering the chicane
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Re: clipsal 500

Postby Rushby Hinds » Mon Feb 25, 2008 2:57 pm

Some fantastic news re the Ute drivers

http://www.v8utes.com.au/index.php?page_id=512
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Re: clipsal 500

Postby smithy » Mon Feb 25, 2008 3:11 pm

Just heard on the radio Ashley Cooper has passed away.
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Re: clipsal 500

Postby Keefy » Mon Feb 25, 2008 3:13 pm

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,23272030-5006301,00.html

Heard it on the radio too and article on the Adelaide Now web site
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