an air fence there??!! Then you could possibly bounce back into the other bikes screaming round...
an air fence there??!! Then you could possibly bounce back into the other bikes screaming round...
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there is a corner called the bus stop before the concrete wall it should slow ppl down sufficiently
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+ there is 3 seperate tracks avaliable
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In the local paper in HB a while back after the Targa finished it had a picture of the Quinns Garage Nissan and said it is being retired as a race car and going to a motorsport muesum in Cromwell.
Might be a whole lot of rich petrol heads have got together for there own "private" track
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The photo of the concrete barrier was near the exit of the main loop ... just before it straightens and leaves the forest. At the stage where the rider/driver will be powering out of the corner.
And it wont be the only part of the track(s) to feature concrete barriers. Take a close look at the bridge for a start.
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have ya done the walk?????/
the tracks 12 metres wide!!!
. i cant see them having bikes racing over the bridge section anyway , they would most likely have them race on the 1st or 3rd track
the 3rd track has a nice carousel and off camber corner ,
the bridge kinda links them all together to become one big special track!!,
the 2nd track with the skid pan incorporated (and constantly wetted) has been made mostly for testing purpose, not actually speeding nor racing , more so testing abs traction control etc etc,
however with the added bus stop, it can be used for racing purposes as it will slow them down to a safe enough speed to take the corner,
plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze
come ride the southern roads www.southernrider.co.nz
I've been there a few times ... I live in the area remember. Not necessarily on official business. Or official visit.
Some tracks I've seen are 9 metres wide.
Not ALL barriers are in place yet. Nor has there been any "official" mention of any motorcycle racing being intended there. BUT ... if they build it ... they will come .... and race. (If they are allowed to)
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
Bathurst isn't a track it's a town, mount panorama on the other hand was first raced back in the 1930's, Highlands is a 21st century race track where we have considerations for health and safety, and further to the point, open wheelers and motorcycles haven't been properly run there for a long time, and wont again.
Oh so there should be no need for a wall if everyone slows down sufficiently then?
When they're running wide, when the tyre is at maximum slip, when they're most likely to have a high side.
I've heard bikes aren't welcome, so to be honest I've lost interest.
Why is a concern ??? ... and a concern ... to whom ???
Motorcycle racing in NZ is not high on the list of sure-fire financial returns. So why should they bother on a private track. More money in big name series motor racing, and from the motor industry.
There is a limit on the number of races permitted there each year. But NO minimum number stated .... or guarantee the maximum number will be achieved.
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A concern to me cause I want to race there.
http://www.highlands.co.nz/Membership/Default.asp
$25k starting, $4.5k a year, garages just over $3k a year.
Guess I'd better get around to making my millions.
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