kickinit wrote:And where would they be now, they would have 4 of the fastest cars in the comp. all because of a colour?

by HH3 » Tue Mar 05, 2013 6:36 pm
kickinit wrote:And where would they be now, they would have 4 of the fastest cars in the comp. all because of a colour?
by HH3 » Wed Mar 06, 2013 10:23 am
by Bully » Wed Mar 06, 2013 2:52 pm
HH3 wrote:I know Im gonna regret this, but I just cant let it slide.
Ford didnt withdraw their funding from 888 because they had red cars. They pulled funding from EVERY team, except FPR and Stone Brothers Racing. Triple 8 Racing is a private team, whereas FPR is the Ford factory team, and I believe SBR was the factorys satelitte team. Dont quote me on that last part.
I look forward to a lengthy argument that goes round in circles
by Cambridge Clarrie » Wed Mar 06, 2013 5:31 pm
by W.P.U.J.C.Vaas » Wed Mar 06, 2013 8:17 pm
by RustyCage » Wed Mar 06, 2013 8:25 pm
W.P.U.J.C.Vaas wrote:good to see 888 get beat in race 2 by there customer team tekno. speaking of tekno imo they could be a dark horse this year especially if the giz fires on all 8 cylinders for the year! loved his after race celebration on sunday too!!
What were peoples thoughts on Ken Block? was looking forward to it prior to clipsal but after thursday i was less than convinced, could only see half of his display at the T9 hairpin as i was in the T8 stands.
by kickinit » Wed Mar 06, 2013 9:13 pm
HH3 wrote:I know Im gonna regret this, but I just cant let it slide.
Ford didnt withdraw their funding from 888 because they had red cars. They pulled funding from EVERY team, except FPR and Stone Brothers Racing. Triple 8 Racing is a private team, whereas FPR is the Ford factory team, and I believe SBR was the factorys satelitte team. Dont quote me on that last part.
I look forward to a lengthy argument that goes round in circles
by heater31 » Wed Mar 06, 2013 9:40 pm
kickinit wrote:HH3 wrote:I know Im gonna regret this, but I just cant let it slide.
Ford didnt withdraw their funding from 888 because they had red cars. They pulled funding from EVERY team, except FPR and Stone Brothers Racing. Triple 8 Racing is a private team, whereas FPR is the Ford factory team, and I believe SBR was the factorys satelitte team. Dont quote me on that last part.
I look forward to a lengthy argument that goes round in circles
When Roland Dane writes in a letter to fans I think it's fair to say it's true. read his 3rd paragraph.
http://www.fordxr5turbo.com/forum/archi ... ic=6257.30
by kickinit » Wed Mar 06, 2013 10:03 pm
by tipper » Thu Mar 07, 2013 9:56 am
kickinit wrote:it was a massive gamble to make the move. Having 2 of the best drivers did help but it could of really meant the end of 888 racing.
by kickinit » Thu Mar 07, 2013 11:59 am
tipper wrote:kickinit wrote:it was a massive gamble to make the move. Having 2 of the best drivers did help but it could of really meant the end of 888 racing.
bullshit. the engineering at 888 is better than any other team in pit lane. they were always going to be successful after changing "makes". they had the fastest, most reliable cars as well as two of the best drivers going around. last year they were still selling cars/parts to teams on both sides of the holden/ford fence. basically the only difference in the cars last year was the engines and a few other minor parts. and changing from a ford nascar block to a chev nascar block is miniscule.
and that letter states that ford didnt renew their contract with 888. it never says that the team was told that it was because their cars were red, it says that ford have stated elsewhere that was the reason (imo that was ford just trying to minimise the fallout from dropping their most successful team, and it was a childish excuse at that)
888 were not the only team to have their ford sponsorship stopped, it was all bar 2 teams as HH3 stated. the others were not red either. ford dropped 888. holden made them an offer, of course they were going to take them up on it, and as the letter you linked states, if holden had made the offer to the other teams, they would have likely taken it up too, but where is the fun in an all holden v8 supercar series? although the hq racing was really good to watch so it may have still worked
by HH3 » Thu Mar 07, 2013 12:08 pm
kickinit wrote:tipper wrote:kickinit wrote:it was a massive gamble to make the move. Having 2 of the best drivers did help but it could of really meant the end of 888 racing.
bullshit. the engineering at 888 is better than any other team in pit lane. they were always going to be successful after changing "makes". they had the fastest, most reliable cars as well as two of the best drivers going around. last year they were still selling cars/parts to teams on both sides of the holden/ford fence. basically the only difference in the cars last year was the engines and a few other minor parts. and changing from a ford nascar block to a chev nascar block is miniscule.
and that letter states that ford didnt renew their contract with 888. it never says that the team was told that it was because their cars were red, it says that ford have stated elsewhere that was the reason (imo that was ford just trying to minimise the fallout from dropping their most successful team, and it was a childish excuse at that)
888 were not the only team to have their ford sponsorship stopped, it was all bar 2 teams as HH3 stated. the others were not red either. ford dropped 888. holden made them an offer, of course they were going to take them up on it, and as the letter you linked states, if holden had made the offer to the other teams, they would have likely taken it up too, but where is the fun in an all holden v8 supercar series? although the hq racing was really good to watch so it may have still worked
you obviously have no idea do you. Yes they are one of the best teams going around but it didn't mean that it was all going to work out for them when they went to holden. It would of only taken a couple bad season and they would of been done, they would of lost sponsor's then started to lose people. Ford reason for droping 888 racing was because there cars where red and they made some crap up that they where suppose to paint it blue.
by RustyCage » Thu Mar 07, 2013 12:15 pm
by RustyCage » Thu Mar 07, 2013 12:19 pm
by tipper » Thu Mar 07, 2013 12:23 pm
kickinit wrote:tipper wrote:kickinit wrote:it was a massive gamble to make the move. Having 2 of the best drivers did help but it could of really meant the end of 888 racing.
bullshit. the engineering at 888 is better than any other team in pit lane. they were always going to be successful after changing "makes". they had the fastest, most reliable cars as well as two of the best drivers going around. last year they were still selling cars/parts to teams on both sides of the holden/ford fence. basically the only difference in the cars last year was the engines and a few other minor parts. and changing from a ford nascar block to a chev nascar block is miniscule.
and that letter states that ford didnt renew their contract with 888. it never says that the team was told that it was because their cars were red, it says that ford have stated elsewhere that was the reason (imo that was ford just trying to minimise the fallout from dropping their most successful team, and it was a childish excuse at that)
888 were not the only team to have their ford sponsorship stopped, it was all bar 2 teams as HH3 stated. the others were not red either. ford dropped 888. holden made them an offer, of course they were going to take them up on it, and as the letter you linked states, if holden had made the offer to the other teams, they would have likely taken it up too, but where is the fun in an all holden v8 supercar series? although the hq racing was really good to watch so it may have still worked
you obviously have no idea do you. Yes they are one of the best teams going around but it didn't mean that it was all going to work out for them when they went to holden. It would of only taken a couple bad season and they would of been done, they would of lost sponsor's then started to lose people. Ford reason for droping 888 racing was because there cars where red and they made some crap up that they where suppose to paint it blue.
by RustyCage » Thu Mar 07, 2013 12:31 pm
by HH3 » Thu Mar 07, 2013 12:31 pm
pafc1870 wrote:You are both right. Ford pulled sponsorship money to all V8 teams except for two as a way to save money. It was decided that they would only provide funding to teams whose cars were blue.
by kickinit » Thu Mar 07, 2013 1:06 pm
tipper wrote:kickinit wrote:tipper wrote:kickinit wrote:it was a massive gamble to make the move. Having 2 of the best drivers did help but it could of really meant the end of 888 racing.
bullshit. the engineering at 888 is better than any other team in pit lane. they were always going to be successful after changing "makes". they had the fastest, most reliable cars as well as two of the best drivers going around. last year they were still selling cars/parts to teams on both sides of the holden/ford fence. basically the only difference in the cars last year was the engines and a few other minor parts. and changing from a ford nascar block to a chev nascar block is miniscule.
and that letter states that ford didnt renew their contract with 888. it never says that the team was told that it was because their cars were red, it says that ford have stated elsewhere that was the reason (imo that was ford just trying to minimise the fallout from dropping their most successful team, and it was a childish excuse at that)
888 were not the only team to have their ford sponsorship stopped, it was all bar 2 teams as HH3 stated. the others were not red either. ford dropped 888. holden made them an offer, of course they were going to take them up on it, and as the letter you linked states, if holden had made the offer to the other teams, they would have likely taken it up too, but where is the fun in an all holden v8 supercar series? although the hq racing was really good to watch so it may have still worked
you obviously have no idea do you. Yes they are one of the best teams going around but it didn't mean that it was all going to work out for them when they went to holden. It would of only taken a couple bad season and they would of been done, they would of lost sponsor's then started to lose people. Ford reason for droping 888 racing was because there cars where red and they made some crap up that they where suppose to paint it blue.
if you truly believe that it would have only taken a couple of bad seasons and they would have been done then the same could have happened if they stayed at ford, for that matter it could still happen! a couple of bad seasons hasnt seen the end of any of the other teams currently racing has it? its irrelevant anyway, cos it didnt happen.
of course it was going to work at holden. they are far too good for it not to have. and the only real difference between the holden and ford race cars is the pattern for the engine block (and only the pattern, 888 actually manufacture their own blocks to the appropriate patterns, and they actually make both holden and ford blocks too). everything else is the same. how is changing sponsors (cos effectively that was all they did) going to suddenly make them uncompetitive?
what was fords reasons for dropping their sponsorship of the other ford teams oh wise one?? they werent red cars either.....
by HH3 » Thu Mar 07, 2013 1:08 pm
by kickinit » Thu Mar 07, 2013 1:17 pm
HH3 wrote:They pulled funding from EVERY TEAM THEY DIDNT OWN you peanut!!!
That letters just Roland Dane having a sook.
Competitions SANFL Official Site | Country Footy SA | Southern Football League | VFL Footy
Club Forums Snouts Louts | The Roost | Redlegs Forum |