xy_ute wrote:I have edited my initial comment, after reading it looked like I was having a dig at peter for wrecking the event. This is not the case at all, I think it was excellent, but I must ask myself, what is the difference from past tuff truck events from the beginning to now, a period of 8 or 9 years, are you suggesting that people’s lives have only recently become important? Or are you suggesting that people have become stupid and are unable to judge if they should move or not be standing there for that part of the track as the truck passes?
I'm refering purely to this TT from what I watched.
Most spectators are absolutely ignorant of what is going on on the track. They have kids running around their feet, babies in strollers, mates talking next to them, are intoxicated and completely distracted by vehicles around them (probably all these things at once) They should be assumed as totally irresponsible for themselves and unaware of the dangers of spectating an offroad sport.
xy_ute wrote:
You are absolutely right, a tame lame tt is better than no tt at all, BUT tt will lose the real enthusiasts, who come to watch people do amazing things with tuff trucks, push the limits to the extreme, put themselves and their trucks in a sticky situation, and make an attempt to drive them out of it.
I think you and I have different ideas on what a "real enthusiast" is. I would not label TT as lame because powerful4x4 were no longer competing. I think saying so is an insult to the other competitors. There are so many drivers and navis with years of hard earned experience and skill who demonstrate technique, controlled effective driving styles and practiced communication who make Tuff Truck a joy to watch.
I don't think it's amazing to drive drag style through a course bouncing all over the place, breaking bunting, nearly taking out the crowd as you go and then finishing it off with a roll, consistently.
xy_ute wrote:As for getting excited about people destroying their truck, that is extremely offensive, I quiver at the thought of this happening to something that someone has invested so much time and money into building one, only to possibly wreck it. And think it is rude how everyone cheers when someone rolls over, but stand there quietly while the driver and navi skills are being put to use. Are you forgetting that at any stage the driver and navi can access the situation and call it for a recovery?
Yes..
xy_ute wrote: Are you also aware of the saying ' you'll never know unless you give it a go’? These trucks are built for this event. If you are too blind to see that you should stick to DVD’s and mags.
Trucks? Only one truck is being referred to here. They are built for tuff truck. They are all built for different reasons, some people want to win, some want to have fun others want to generate attention. I don't get what your point is? At any motorsport event crowd safety is a hugely important aspect and should be taken very seriously.