View Poll Results: chicane at hampton?

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  • No, harden up and take on the wall like a man

    28 50.91%
  • Yes, but a non-permanent fixture like bales or cones

    5 9.09%
  • Yes, stick it on there for good.

    10 18.18%
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Thread: Chicane on the hill at Hampton? Yes or No?

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    Quote Originally Posted by codgyoleracer View Post
    Ginga muppets rock, - do you remember "Animal" ???
    That was a Muppet?

    I thought that was Shaun
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    A correction to an earlier post of mine...
    While the area Senior Steward should still be your first call if you have track safety concerns I am advised that MNZ have appointed a National Track Safety/Approval person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by codgyoleracer View Post
    Ginga muppets rock, - do you remember "Animal" ???
    He looks like my twin brother, or at least used to when I had hair....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    A correction to an earlier post of mine...
    While the area Senior Steward should still be your first call if you have track safety concerns I am advised that MNZ have appointed a National Track Safety/Approval person.


    If this is a fact, when are they inspecting HD???????
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    .....got called a muppet myself recently....which one i asked...kermit? ....if you want he said....i went home and told my wife this bloke called her miss piggy....next time she saw this bloke she called him, something small and furry....a cunt...

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    I hear MNZ have appointed a new Safety Commissioner, if thats what you mean. It was on their website months ago.

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    Found that 4th gear close to redline wheeling over the hump while straight is the best, quickest and safest way over the hump. Highly enjoyable and you get in a wheelie every lap and they can't ping you for it
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