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Jeff80 wrote:Ludacris,
Not sure on specs of Birdys new rig or where Mani and Kevin placed, but the QLD boys had some dramas on Sat on SS7. They got hung up on the rocks in the river bed and busted the rope twice winching. Mani then decided to try and drive it and he blew a hub(?). Had to DNF as there was a really funky long winch after that (same hill that Drafty busted a CV and snapped his rope 5 times). Let me just say, Mani wasnt too happy!
Jooga
That hill is an absolute ball breaker i thought i was going to die, we were doing well until the the axle in the CV snapped. We did finish within the DNF time so all wasnt lost.
ON sunday Mani filled the clutch with some of victorias finest mud and DNF'd stage 11 aswell.
Laurie destroyed his rear diff for the second time on SS.6 on the rocky section, unfortunately this put him out for the rest of the comp.
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Joe.
To succeed, focus on the solution, not the problem.
teemothy wrote:i was blown away by the dash on the birdman's car.
a little concerned by the spelling on some of the dash lables though.
it could be hezardous
ROFL
hezardous? Is that a quote from his dash? Or the pot calling the kettle black?
Joe,
I was watching from the bottom, and yeah, that hill is a ball breaker. Would be even worse driving it! I also reckon that if you hadnt done that CV, you were one of the closest to driving it. Top job mate, and I know HOON had an awesome time on that stage too. Congrats to you both.
Just wish I had brought my camera...
Jooga
" Some days you are the bug; some days you are the wind screen"
Hey Ossie, I enjoyed watching you and Steph over the weekend. I was with Hobbzy shooting the DVD, and only saw you guys smiling all weekend. It didn't show the problems you guys were having.
It brought much amusement to us when Steph yelled out "Hi Steve" at the top of the hill at SS11!!
I didn't realise there were so many outers people there, I wish I had of known then, so I could say G'day.
We had an awsome weekend competing . All the stages were very challanging and some of those winches were bloody steep . Thanks to all the compeditors and marshalls for a great event . Cheers shane............
P S. if any one has pics of car 57 , 80 series ute , can you pm me please.
tuf355 wrote:bad luck for kevy & mani , any other qlders run ????
when or where will the complete feild points/placings ect be available ????
there was lorry in the lux, he blew his diff friday night and welded it up then blew it sat again and sunday he was a no go, just sat out the front of pro comp stand
CRUSHU wrote:Hey Ossie, I enjoyed watching you and Steph over the weekend. I was with Hobbzy shooting the DVD, and only saw you guys smiling all weekend. It didn't show the problems you guys were having.
It brought much amusement to us when Steph yelled out "Hi Steve" at the top of the hill at SS11!!
I didn't realise there were so many outers people there, I wish I had of known then, so I could say G'day.
That is the approach we try and have at every event we do, have funs, and laugh at your mistakes.
As for Steph's' "Clear Winching, Hi Steve" on Sunday, she is dissapointed she didn't say "Hi Hobzee" and make it more personal. We were told by many people that the crowd went silent after she made that call.
another thought might be to have a large map at the start of each stage that shows your current location and a description of the stage. Describe what sort of track it is, what sort of spectating to be expected and how hard the terrain is to get down to the spectating area
grimbo wrote:another thought might be to have a large map at the start of each stage that shows your current location and a description of the stage. Describe what sort of track it is, what sort of spectating to be expected and how hard the terrain is to get down to the spectating area
I have discussed exactly that option with one of the commitee members already and he will pass it on.
CRUSHU wrote:Hey Ossie, I enjoyed watching you and Steph over the weekend. I was with Hobbzy shooting the DVD, and only saw you guys smiling all weekend. It didn't show the problems you guys were having.
It brought much amusement to us when Steph yelled out "Hi Steve" at the top of the hill at SS11!!
I didn't realise there were so many outers people there, I wish I had of known then, so I could say G'day.
That is the approach we try and have at every event we do, have funs, and laugh at your mistakes.
As for Steph's' "Clear Winching, Hi Steve" on Sunday, she is dissapointed she didn't say "Hi Hobzee" and make it more personal. We were told by many people that the crowd went silent after she made that call.
Ossie
Well, good on you guys for not letting it get you down!!
And I bet everyone thought WTF when she called that out!!!
Guys I got back from the event about 9:00 pm last night after the almost final clean up. I took a well earned break and left the nerd box alone.
Someone took my only copy of the final placings so I will chase up another copy and get it posted asap.
This is excellent constructive feedback guys - all good points and we will take them on board.
For next year I am looking into a whole of event wireless pa system that will allow us to feed from each stage as well as have an overall pa director co ordinating this, in car commentry and now you have asked for it maps at each stage. As said printing is a huge exercise and at this stage our budget still doesn't allow.
Thank you to everyone who attended, your attendance meant we could give away such great prizes at the end. Birrdy was blown away by 5K in the hand for first place. No other event has prizes like that.
If I can improve the show so that you come back with your mates that didn't make it this year then I will try and do it! The more interest we have the better it gets - for everyone, sponsors, spectators, competitors, marshals.
Finally to all the competitors - well done! I had a ball chatting with you and the way you conducted yourselves was fantastic. Not only that, the way you guys cleaned up after yourselves in camp was great. I could see you had used your own rubbish bags and there was very little mess. Unfortunately we had to pick up an axle and cv off shearwater track and a steering box from the front gate, but overall very minor, so well done.
When are the raffle winners announced or have they already been announced and I just missed my phone call
I have to say it was one of the better organised events I have been too. Where else do you get some hub gnomes locking you in
I reckon a few more marshalls helping direct and inform spectators would be good and some of the competitors need to also follow the speed limits as there were a few driving pretty quickly on the roads with spectators walking along the roads
grimbo wrote:When are the raffle winners announced or have they already been announced and I just missed my phone call
I have to say it was one of the better organised events I have been too. Where else do you get some hub gnomes locking you in
I reckon a few more marshalls helping direct and inform spectators would be good and some of the competitors need to also follow the speed limits as there were a few driving pretty quickly on the roads with spectators walking along the roads
HEY!!! I've been called a lot of things but gnome is definately a first.
My hands are still cramped like "the claw", you bastards need to service your hubs more often.
Keeping up the charming and witty banter is where I really come into my own ...
Attended on the Sunday for the 3rd year and loved it (again!) The spectator spot at the bottom is great - you can basically see three stages running. Ok the walk from the carpark takes a while, but who cares? Just listen to the horsepower echoing thru the bush.....
The bright yellow Rangie was my mate Russell and he finished for the first time after breakages the past 2 years, and only dnf'd one stage, so they're rapt, and his winch monkey was his son Justin who has never done it before and did extremely well! Apart from a starter motor prob, the Rangie is ready to go for the next one!
grimbo wrote:When are the raffle winners announced or have they already been announced and I just missed my phone call
I have to say it was one of the better organised events I have been too. Where else do you get some hub gnomes locking you in
I reckon a few more marshalls helping direct and inform spectators would be good and some of the competitors need to also follow the speed limits as there were a few driving pretty quickly on the roads with spectators walking along the roads
Raffle was drawn during the closing ceremony - sorry grimbo you missed out. Winners are being called and details will be posted shortly.
Excellent feedback - your happy and you want to come again and this is how I can improve my service to you for next year.
The top speed we clocked on the radar was around 25 kph. Sounds like we could of set up in the middle of the main access road somewhere. The highest alcohol reading was .01 so I was happy with that.
One of the stages on Sunday where the cars started sort of in the center went right down a straight, and then right into the hole..
We watched Kermit (amongst others) start, go right down the straight foot to the floor - towards the crowd standing behind 1 piece of plastic bunting, and lock up heading straight towards said crowd, and they nearly came to a complete stop as they nearly overran the turn which had no run off, well they could have used people as brakes...
Now, thats just a nightmare waiting to happen just there.
If printing out maps for every spectator is too hard or costly (understand no point printing out 3000 of them with 2000 turning up, or even worse 5000 turn up!), what about some 10ft x 6ft boards (eg on sunday at base of hill) with a Mud map on it.. Just something basic doesnt have to be a picasso, but sure some thing basic could be done by a signwriter for a few bux. maybe another one at other end.. to say there isnt anything further on.
We didnt even know there was a 'bridge' where you could cross the track on the sunday into the infield towards the far end until we walked around the back of the boghole crossing where there used to be a barbed wire fence.
hopefully should get the rest up in the next week or two.
I got some good shots (and a lot of crap ones)
I have around 2000 (not a typo) shots to sift through.
Cheers
Matt
2000 GU ST Patrol 4.2 turbo oiler not so bog stock anymore
"EVILGU"
Great event robbo, all the stages held up well and stayed consistant. Loved the long winch ,long hill climb stages.didnt like one big mother gum tree which wouldnt get out of my way on fri nite.Does anybody no where i placed in the end.(car 18 Greg Scanlon) as i didnt pick up a printout.
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CRUSHU wrote:Hey Ossie, I enjoyed watching you and Steph over the weekend. I was with Hobbzy shooting the DVD, and only saw you guys smiling all weekend. It didn't show the problems you guys were having.
It brought much amusement to us when Steph yelled out "Hi Steve" at the top of the hill at SS11!!
I didn't realise there were so many outers people there, I wish I had of known then, so I could say G'day.
I thought it was funny when she climbed out the window and was setting up the winch cable, yelling, sounded like she had no voice left, or some bloke whose balls had not dropped.... many commented that that chick is nuts doin that (when they stalled on the hill section behind the boghole...
Place Driver Navi Total Points
1 Adam Bird Warren Shipp 944
2 Peter Mihailoff Shiloh Hoel 934
3 Dave Hickman Kevvy Knott 883
4 Bevan Butler Kerri Butler 855
5 Adam O'brien Shane Baguley 853
6 Sandy Bowman Gavin Begbie 830
7 Glenn Elliott James Tyrrell 804
7 John Bidwell Rob Norris 804
9 Mike Smith Wayne Smith 803
10 Alan Cutlhill Shayne Barkley 768
11 Matt Fenner Peter Lea Smith 757
12 Andrew Cassar Joe Cassar 748
13 Stephen Booth Rohan Canavan 747
14 Adrian Cauchi Scott Gremlick 709
15 Nathan Berry Dane Berry 694
16 Rodney McCraw Ashley McCraw 683
17 Max Baerlocher Kent Baerlocher 667
18 Geoff Mooney Scott Beaven 666
19 Steve Lowe Diane Lowe 653
20 Greg Scanlon Andy Scanlon 642
21 Mark Lewis Mick Inwin 638
22 Andrew Taylor Glen Pye 612
23 Jason Oswald Stephanie Andreata 585
24 Todd Joyce Verena Joyce 581
25 Darren Green Steven Hudson 576
26 Mani Kafantanis Kevin Tapp 573
27 Brett Chynoweth Nick Booth 566
27 Russell Watkins Justin Watkins 566
29 Matt McInnes Ben Bonollo 561
30 Malcolm Graham Brett Scrivener 518
31 Brett Burns James Simmons 497
32 Allen Moysey Adam Kenny 480
33 Scott Allen Grant Hampton 451
34 Marty Sutton West Reynolds 419
35 Scott Allison Andrew Dyer 399
36 Paul Carolin Timmy Tettamanti 338
37 Lawrie Sternback Sean Calcino 285
38 Steve Fowler Craig Kurhnell 147
39 Guy Rayner Andrew Stevens 60
40 Jason Wileman Michael Clarke 57
41 Ian Maroske Shaun Clancy 30
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