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Old 10-01-2013, 07:27 PM   #1
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Cool This is how cars handled in my day, sonny

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Old 10-01-2013, 07:35 PM   #2
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Did you catch how Moffat at the end of the first lap, almost power drifted the GTHO out near the wall
I can tell you that doing that in an XY would guarantee that you have your heart in your mouth...
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Enjoyable - thanks for that.140F = 60C with no cool-suits......
Great era, great memories.
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Old 10-01-2013, 08:35 PM   #5
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Yeah! All the drifts and what-not were awesome.

I cracked up at two bits;

1. was the discussion of the new state-of-the-art track, and,
2. was the heat! The driver's would be whining about it now...

OK, I'll go back to sleep now...
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Did you catch how Moffat at the end of the first lap, almost power drifted the GTHO out near the wall
I can tell you that doing that in an XY would guarantee that you have your heart in your mouth...
And you would also wee a little bit...
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Old 10-01-2013, 10:21 PM   #7
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Did anyone see the clown taking photos at the end of the main strait at the start of the second lap?

Some of the flag marshal locations are diabolical too!
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Old 10-01-2013, 10:27 PM   #8
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I would give my left nut to spend a week in the 70s
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Old 10-01-2013, 11:14 PM   #9
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A yes those were the days I can still remember going to Calder and sandown to watch Moff and Bob Jane in the Mustang and Camaro and others do battle I was a 14 year old when I started going in the early 70's

The only current driver who can throuw a current car around like that is Lowndes, love watching him slide everywhere hes the only one keeping me interested in the supercars atm
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Lap 2 placings

1 - GTHO
2 - GTHO
3 - GTHO
4 - XU1
5 - XU1
6 - Charger
7 - Charger
8 - Charger
9 - Charger
10 - Charger
11 - Charger
12 - Charger

Good lord, I never realised that there were that many racing Chargers on the track at any one time in history.
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Did you catch how Moffat at the end of the first lap, almost power drifted the GTHO out near the wall
I can tell you that doing that in an XY would guarantee that you have your heart in your mouth...
They done some good ol driving back then , certainly no computer says this stuff we have nowadays .....
Watched some footage of gossy,he mentioned running outta brakes and using the corner walls to remove speed,and getting thrown from 1 side of conrod straight to the other at 140-150 MPH due to heatwind, full lock on the grass at them speeds
Best part of the interview, was he won a race in NSW,then his bother ???,drove the car to QLD,no trailer sailer and came 2nd in a heat up there
That to me proves the reliabilty of the cars they built , not the million dollar trailer sailers we have now .....
Oh the computer says pot 1 is leaning out,shut it down .....
Didnt have that back then , drive em till the rod flies past the windscreen ....
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Real Cars , Real Drivers , Real Racing unlike the drivel we get dished up to us today .
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Real Cars , Real Drivers , Real Racing unlike the drivel we get dished up to us today .
Well said, mate. And well done: first person ever to spell "drivel" right (rather than "dribble") on AFF.
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As for street cars, I've always suspected that cars today can lull the unsuspecting into a false sense of security...traction control, ABS, stability control, bigger tyres, etc.

Don't get me wrong...I'm not some luddite who thinks we should go back to crossplies and no airbags...but people should be reminded that all those things can make a car much safer...but you also have to take a bit of an interest in your driving...learn to feel with the seat of your pants what's going on under you. Feel the small kickbacks through the steering wheel that lets you know what the road is doing...although with some modern cars and electric steering systems, there is less feel. At least the ADR's...despite complaints from some car companies who want to develop steer-by-wire systems...demand that whatever the assistance the steering has, there must remain a physical connection between the steering wheel and the front end.

My 1982 Celica is an entirely different animal on a twisty road to our G6E. There's a range on the way down to Rockhampton which has a couple of k's of nice twisty road...I've been known to turn around and do it a couple of times if there's no traffic around.
On it, the G6E with it's modern power and fat tyres and handling makes a meal of it, but it feels a little "disconnected" from what's going on. Do it at the same speed in my Celica, and you're involved...you can feel every little kickback through the steering, you can feel the flow of the road, the roughness of the bitumen, the push of a bit of yaw in the tighter corners, etc.

When it comes to motorbikes, it's even more so. Many road reviews of big sports and sports/tourer bikes now are eagerly described as "making a good/fast rider out of anyone". Really? Is that honestly something to aim for? My '08 GSX1400 is a sublime sports-tourer...powerful, bags of torque, smooth, comfortable, great in the bends, giving you the confidance to push it harder and harder as you go. But is that a good thing? If I ride my other "superbike" (which it was back in the day), a 1974 Kawasaki H2-750 two-stroke triple, you know you're on a bike that has power and torque, but you also know it has a single stainless steel disc brake on the front and a drum rear. You feel the frame twist as you power out of a corner, you can feel the skinny 36mm diameter forks working hard under brakes (some little kids pocket bikes nowadays have bigger diameter forks...). You are engaged in the experience, and get plenty of warning that you might be pushing a little bit too hard.


Modern cars are easy to drive fast...and that might be the problem. I've been in an XY GT plenty of times (our wedding car was a mates GT), and I've also been in a new FPV GT. If I wanted to go for a spirited drive, I'd take the XY...you could feel everything that was going on. The modern GT was amazing too, don't get me wrong...but it all seemed a little clinical and technological. It was still fun, it was still a great car...but it didn't have that "feel" of an older car and you merely had the feeling of being disconnected as computers said "You sit back, we'll take care of everything".

Is that a good thing or a bad thing? Not sure.
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2011G6E you have a widow maker. Sometimes I hop in my GT coupe and just go for a drive. Not to anywhere, just drive and enjoy the road noise, the rumble & the shakes and rattles.
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Great to see old footage
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Well And well done: first person ever to spell "drivel" right (rather than "dribble") on AFF.

You must not read many threads!
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HMMMM ... that brought back some memories.
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You must not read many threads!
I read many threads and it's ALWAYS "dribble" this and "dribble" that.

Don't get me started on "would of" and "could of".
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What I'd like to see on one of the digital channels is full reruns of races like this,

I know with cigaret advertising it could never happen but how good would it be say late night inpalce of the absulptre peo 2000 to see old time racers like moffett commentating or giving comments over the top
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ah!.....glory days, ......that I wasted by working!......bloody hell if I could only have them back now!!

ah! well there goes the rest of today wondering "what if"............as the old saying goes "thanks for the memory's" (or is that "memories"......crikey the very annoying, pedantic little spelling copper will be after me shortly)
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What I'd like to see on one of the digital channels is full reruns of races like this,

I know with cigaret advertising it could never happen but how good would it be say late night inpalce of the absulptre peo 2000 to see old time racers like moffett commentating or giving comments over the top
Aunty used to show these and Tasman races on a show called late night legends a few years back , maybe email them .
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