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Matt Bleck
12th January 2011, 12:27
I just read in the latest BRM that the full HD track will not be finished until it is needed. ie until they secure a international event that requires it!

:(

onearmedbandit
12th January 2011, 12:53
Someone send them an email from Bernie E saying 'surprise, we'll see you next year'.

White trash
12th January 2011, 13:31
Wow, what a surprise.

Where are all the people yelling "I've personally seen a signed letter of intent from WSBK, they'll be here in 2012"?

Hahahahaha, suckers.

Track doesn't actually need the extension though, once the pit facilities are complete it'll still be the best track in NZ for my mind.

DEATH_INC.
12th January 2011, 13:37
Lol, yeh what a f*cken surprise!
As for being the best in Enzud..... I don't think so. It NEEDS that extension.

Quasievil
12th January 2011, 13:45
Track doesn't actually need the extension though, once the pit facilities are complete it'll still be the best track in NZ for my mind.

Bollocks its full of fuck ups:msn-wink:
they wont extend the track because they cant get a major race event, they wont get a major race event because it full of fuck ups, catch 22 ...........game set and match

Mental Trousers
12th January 2011, 14:13
Most of the fuck ups at Hampton Downs are walking around the pits mate.

I reckon it needs the extension to confirm it's the best track in the country. At the moment it's debatable, but with the extension it'd be undeniably the best.

Crasherfromwayback
12th January 2011, 14:24
I haven't ridden it, but I reckon Ruapuna is pretty hard to beat as a riders track!

White trash
12th January 2011, 14:49
Bollocks its full of fuck ups:msn-wink:
they wont extend the track because they cant get a major race event, they wont get a major race event because it full of fuck ups, catch 22 ...........game set and match

Actually wanker, there's as simple a document of a contract stating "We will be there if you extend to this level". Banks will lend on this basis so the work can be done.

What we LACK is a promotor to take the financial risk on booking the event. And rightly so. They'll be a couple of million dollars upside down

slowpoke
12th January 2011, 15:02
Track doesn't actually need the extension though, once the pit facilities are complete it'll still be the best track in NZ for my mind.


As for being the best in Enzud..... I don't think so. It NEEDS that extension.

Yep, it's frustrating to see the potential in the place and not have it realised. The facilities should be the best in NZ but there's at least one track Down South that I'd prefer, and I've only ridden one of them.

scracha
12th January 2011, 15:46
Track doesn't actually need the extension though, once the pit facilities are complete it'll still be the best track in NZ for my mind.

For your "mind", maybe. Once you get the Lazek surgery I'm sure you'll change your opinion.:msn-wink:

ckai
12th January 2011, 15:59
I vote for all those people that say it's not the best, has things wrong with it and needs the extension, to put their money where their mouths are :)

I, for one, love taking risks for much loved projects myself but fuck me if that's not one of the biggest financial risks anyone could ever take - building a motorsport park.

Yes they're moving slowly with development but they're are still moving. As for the extension, if it was me, I wouldn't build it until I finished a few others things and got got some definite condition contracts. They've already risked truckloads of money. There's no way they should risk more.

They've got big plans and they'll take some years to come to fruition but all top-class facilities do. They're doing reasonably well for the amount of population they're catering to.

Kickaha
12th January 2011, 17:21
It's still better than that shithole Pukekohe any day of the week

Best track in NZ? maybe with the extension, but it's not a hard track to learn, Levels would be more challenging to get right

caseye
12th January 2011, 17:55
As a complete learner when it comes to track riding,having ridden HD on my coal burner, it took time to get to know what happens where but otherwise I was completely happy with the track surface, the lines and the banking.
Having the extension would be nice to be able to really wind the throttle full over but otherwsie I'd ride there again in a heart beat with or without the extension.

Quasievil
12th January 2011, 18:06
Actually wanker, there's as simple a document of a contract stating "We will be there if you extend to this level". Banks will lend on this basis so the work can be done.

What we LACK is a promotor to take the financial risk on booking the event. And rightly so. They'll be a couple of million dollars upside down

Actually cock face:bleh:, have you seen this "document"
and a Bank aint going to lend shit on the basis of said document stating if you do this we will do this..............."promise we will really" especially to a racetrack that cant get "said" promoter as he dont exist n this country.

Kiwi Graham
12th January 2011, 20:02
Actually wanker, there's as simple a document of a contract stating "We will be there if you extend to this level". Banks will lend on this basis so the work can be done.

What we LACK is a promotor to take the financial risk on booking the event. And rightly so. They'll be a couple of million dollars upside down


Actually cock face:bleh:, have you seen this "document"
and a Bank aint going to lend shit on the basis of said document stating if you do this we will do this..............."promise we will really" especially to a racetrack that cant get "said" promoter as he dont exist n this country.

This has been done to death guys. To run a class A-C event is going to cost millions!! We simply don't have a sponsor or partnership able to fund anything close to the money required to but the license let alone host the event. The circuit doesn't meet the basic requirements as it is let alone length, any extension would still require the existing track to be modified to comply.

Speaking to one of the Tony's (the tall one) a few months ago there isn't any chance of an extension because it makes no business sense in the current financial environment.

NZ will not be hosting an international class A-C event at HD any day soon guys.

madkiwi
12th January 2011, 20:04
the condition of the track at the moment, it does not take much to beat it. They will have to maintain what they have before worrying about an extention.

2wheeldrifter
13th January 2011, 08:14
Bollocks its full of fuck ups:msn-wink:
they wont extend the track because they cant get a major race event, they wont get a major race event because it full of fuck ups, catch 22 ...........game set and match

Never raced there, read alot about the "hump" etc and watched the NZ superbikes etc and the race officials saying "dont push it over the start finsih line for a place cause you will more than likely came off" WTF is up with that? It's a fucking race track thats why they are racing to win, and to be told dont push it?? why the hell race there then, what a fucking joke.

White trash
13th January 2011, 08:52
Actually cock face:bleh:, have you seen this "document"
and a Bank aint going to lend shit on the basis of said document stating if you do this we will do this..............."promise we will really" especially to a racetrack that cant get "said" promoter as he dont exist n this country.


This has been done to death guys. To run a class A-C event is going to cost millions!! We simply don't have a sponsor or partnership able to fund anything close to the money required to but the license let alone host the event. The circuit doesn't meet the basic requirements as it is let alone length, any extension would still require the existing track to be modified to comply.

Speaking to one of the Tony's (the tall one) a few months ago there isn't any chance of an extension because it makes no business sense in the current financial environment.

NZ will not be hosting an international class A-C event at HD any day soon guys.

Ummmm, that's exactly what I'm saying. You retards.

Deano
13th January 2011, 11:42
I haven't ridden it, but I reckon Ruapuna is pretty hard to beat as a riders track!

Plus 1. I was also going to say it doesn't have a horrible dip like HD, but then there is pothole ! Having said that - its been some years since I was at Ruapuna.

Kiwi Graham
13th January 2011, 13:54
Ummmm, that's exactly what I'm saying. You retards.

Just agreeing with ya............... dumb-ass :msn-wink:

Kickaha
13th January 2011, 15:45
Ummmm, that's exactly what I'm saying. You retards.

Fuck they're thick, are they related to you?


Plus 1. I was also going to say it doesn't have a horrible dip like HD, but then there is pothole ! Having said that - its been some years since I was at Ruapuna.

If you're talking about the bump on the exit it's been gone for a while

Swoop
14th January 2011, 15:05
*Surprise, surprise*:weird:
With the economic situation, justifying a digger and tarseal applicator is a tad difficult anywhere.

Ride what ya got.:niceone: