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Thread: European Late Model Series
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16th April 2009, 00:11 #61
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John's Car looks to have suffered alott of damage in those photo's!
Tony's car also took some damage i see!
I thought the rules were no contact?
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16th April 2009, 06:17 #62
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yep, same non contact rules as you raced under at Rockingham Duncan, and Nascar use at Bristol ect ect............
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16th April 2009, 18:36 #63
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Offensive language!
Guys which gutter did some of you learn your language in.
I have just reported posts #59 & 60 (Gasman#99 and Tractorboy) for the use of rude, crude and offensive language that is certainly not fit for a public forum that is open to all to read! Very disappointing considering this post is two days old.
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16th April 2009, 20:28 #64
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you've really got to much time on your hands.
make love not war.
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16th April 2009, 21:34 #65
Chigley's got a valid point, Gentlemen.
Some of your language isn't ideal for public consumption, especially since there are younger folks on here, so could you kindly please make an effort to use fewer expletives.
Else I have a very fetching (xmas pressie) of some rose-scented soap. I'm sure if I were to wash your mouths out with it, your language will come up smelling of roses.Scrumpy, scrumpy, scrumpy, SLEDGEHAMMER!!!
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18th April 2009, 19:38 #66
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FFS, lighten up!
Only hardcore fans visit the forum anyway. Its heavy handed mods that put people off boards.
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18th April 2009, 21:18 #67
Euhm, a reminder about fruity language is hardly heavy-handed.
Back to the discussion gentlemen, over to you.Scrumpy, scrumpy, scrumpy, SLEDGEHAMMER!!!
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19th April 2009, 11:18 #68
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With regards to the damage from the racing, can I just point back at the history of Rockingham, miles more room to play around in and yet there's been some pretty bad races with multiple cars being torn up.
Ask any of the National Hot Rod guys, (even John himself,) and they'll all tell you that damaged racecars are an unfortunate everyday occurance on the short ovals and that the CAMSO drivers should in no way be looked upon poorly because of the damage to John Steward's car.
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19th April 2009, 11:19 #69
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Originally Posted by Yung
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19th April 2009, 13:31 #70
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Originally Posted by Nick Brad
miles more room to play around ?? ....Yes true, but are you forgetting more than Double the Speeds!!!!
unfortunate everyday occurance on the short ovals and that the CAMSO drivers should in no way be looked upon poorly...........The point that was trying to be made was, If new and/or potential drivers/teams start reading and seeing this happening? It will only result in the same thing that happened to ASCAR -Days of Thunder - SCSA = acident damage made the racing look to expensive to compete in! However, 2007 saw the V8's gaining allot more interest because the way in which it was be policed!!
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