" I think the event rules are far from perfect BUT what other chance is there of getting some kind of historic 3 country challenge going? so i'm all for it (for the little that's worth)" HHH made this observation elsewhere. Where would you start with a concept?
John Daley Sidecar #68 ' there are those who do, those who dont do and those who undo. We must lampoon the latter."
Edited by - john on 17 Jun 2004 9:58:15 PM
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Posted - 29 May 2004 : 12:02:05 AM
you already have the INCA races held every year at Eastern Creek and this event revolves around the P3 class, why don't you guys support it before it stops comeing here ? i have read all the complaining about it being a 'silhouette' class and not representing the bike actually raced in the era but who cares? atleast it's something that looks close and sounds great and generates some type of publicity.
There are those who do, those who used to do and those who never did.. why is this 3rd group always trying to convince everyone they know best?
I agree with HHH's comment. I haven't seen InCA but I reckon the efforts of Craig Morris on the Ray Berry Manx is one of the best/most exciting things I've seen in motorcycling in many years. I was sad to see Ray Berry sold his bike, and I just hope the next guy can do it justice. I suppose it was a matter of 'been there done that'. It's a pity the InCA rules prohibit speedway motors other wise we'd have a reasonably cheap way of having a go at them!
One substantial problem with the InCA boys is that they expect to be paid to attend. That would meean entry fees may need to rise to let them compete. Currently the crowd numbers are not good enough to pay the extra cash. And personnally I believe it would be unfair to ask the riders to pay this extra.
John Daley Sidecar #68 ' there are those who do, those who dont do and those who undo. We must lampoon the latter."