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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Ditto Sierra.

    There is a vid somewhere on Superslueth,i think, about the huge amount of work that Gibson Motorsport did to the Nissans to get them competitive,then to a winning formula.
    Then a year or two later to have them banned was a huge kick in the guts.
    They then went to Holdens and won in them.
    What made their Holden wins even cooler was that they were a 100% customer team at the time.

    Fred reminds me a bit of Garry Rogers, only with higher highs and lower lows. Sad for the team when tobacco sponsorship was banned and then later when they lost Skaife.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    What made their Holden wins even cooler was that they were a 100% customer team at the time.

    Fred reminds me a bit of Garry Rogers, only with higher highs and lower lows. Sad for the team when tobacco sponsorship was banned and then later when they lost Skaife.
    The Jim Richards and Skaife podcasts on the V8 Supersleuth give some great insight into the Nissan era.
    There are also heaps of other Podcasts that are fantastic,the Dick Johnston one, as an example is a cracker.
    "we ran in the Sierra engines on the Dyno and they did around 80HP,bolt on a turbo and they did over 600".

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    I remember going to see the Group A's as a kid. Then I recall going to see the "Supercars" as a grown up. The "supercars" might be safer, but boring as **** compared to when you could buy a homologated version of the thing you went to see win on the weekend on Monday morning.

    Brock, Johnson and the others weren't just legends because they were highly paid jockeys in cookie cutter badge engineered formulaic chassis with cheap plastic wrapping. They built and developed the things. Knew every nut and bolt inside out and knew what it took to make a fast car because it's what the routinely won in.

    The current crop are drivers. Great drivers, but ultimately as Sir Frank Williams used to say "They are just jockeys in my machines".

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    Quote Originally Posted by BradC View Post
    I remember going to see the Group A's as a kid. Then I recall going to see the "Supercars" as a grown up. The "supercars" might be safer, but boring as **** compared to when you could buy a homologated version of the thing you went to see win on the weekend on Monday morning.

    Brock, Johnson and the others weren't just legends because they were highly paid jockeys in cookie cutter badge engineered formulaic chassis with cheap plastic wrapping. They built and developed the things. Knew every nut and bolt inside out and knew what it took to make a fast car because it's what the routinely won in.

    The current crop are drivers. Great drivers, but ultimately as Sir Frank Williams used to say "They are just jockeys in my machines".
    You want to go to a Historic Race meeting cars are driven as hard as they were back in the day & only allowed to race as they were raced for their time period. Only modifications allowed are roll cage, full harness seat belts & fuel cell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1950landy View Post
    You want to go to a Historic Race meeting cars are driven as hard as they were back in the day & only allowed to race as they were raced for their time period. Only modifications allowed are roll cage, full harness seat belts & fuel cell.
    One of my brothers always goes to the Layburn sprints.

    Last year he won the lucky entrance gate prize and had a few laps in a GTHO,it scared the **** out of him.

    I had a HRT hot lap many years ago with Skaife behind the wheel,the first corner scared the hell out of me,but after that i sort of got used to it.It makes you appreciate what the drivers actually go through,the G forces,etc.

    Brad,you forgot to mention Larry Perkins,he did a lot of engineering on race cars over the years,and could drive pretty well also.

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