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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    I'm not sympathetic, sorry. I saw a whole days racing done in light snow at Teretonga - and no one fell on the warmup laps....At several meetings down here it's been stated quite firmly, fall off and you're on the trailer going home. Hasn't reduced entries.
    That's fucking retarded. The warm up lap is for warming things up. Ya gotta push on a bit or you're a hazard for the race.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    That's fucking retarded. The warm up lap is for warming things up. Ya gotta push on a bit or you're a hazard for the race.
    More correctly - it's a sighting lap. That's why, one year at Wyndham, I gave the pre 63 field an extra sighting lap cos there had been oil spilt and powder laid.
    They needed a good look at it.
    Most riders don't know how to warm brakes on a sighting lap, Holden had very definite opinions on that. He'd come in complaining of nearly being taken out at the first corner by a muppet who was relying on cold brakes. Tyres aren't such a great problem now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    That's fucking retarded. The warm up lap is for warming things up. Ya gotta push on a bit or you're a hazard for the race.
    In classic racing its to swerve back and forth under the illusion its warming up what are probably 10 year old tyres
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    More correctly - it's a sighting lap. That's why, one year at Wyndham, I gave the pre 63 field an extra sighting lap cos there had been oil spilt and powder laid.
    They needed a good look at it.
    Most riders don't know how to warm brakes on a sighting lap, Holden had very definite opinions on that. He'd come in complaining of nearly being taken out at the first corner by a muppet who was relying on cold brakes. Tyres aren't such a great problem now.
    Pricks that dawdle round the warm up lap give me the shits.
    I dunno what they think they're doing weaving from side to side either. They do it so slow it will be having zero affect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    I dunno what they think they're doing weaving from side to side either. They do it so slow it will be having zero affect.
    It has zero effect regardless

    If you fall off on a warm up lap you're out of that race at least because you need to be scrutineered again and you're a knob (we won't talk about spinning)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mental Trousers View Post
    Last time out I broke my collarbone on the first turn out of the pits and I wasn't doing anything silly. I was on wets on a mostly dry track but still got caught out by a sudden drop in air/track temperature. I've also seen guys crash on the warm up lap cos of a rain shower 30 seconds before the pit exit opened. Suspending or fining people in those instances is very harsh and unwarranted and likely to lead to fewer people on the grid.
    I'm not sympathetic, sorry. I saw a whole days racing done in light snow at Teretonga - and no one fell on the warmup laps....At several meetings down here it's been stated quite firmly, fall off and you're on the trailer going home. Hasn't reduced entries.
    Funnily enough we see significantly fewer crashes overall when it's wet etc. Crashes on the warm up laps aren't common at all. However, some days at Taupo turn 2 is a shocker. Even knowing that and taking it easy I still crashed (off throttle high side).
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