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by sheepie on Sun Mar 04, 2007 8:20 pm
While in NZ, I introduced Stubbsy to some local culture - and no, this had nothing to do with sheep
Speedway NZ style has a class called Stockcars - these cars are built for a combination of speed and strength, as they are allowed full contact hitting
Now, the major event on the annual calendar for Stockcars nationwide just happens to be held in my home town, in February. Guess who made sure our trip was timed to coincide with this?
Introducing Stockcar Teams Racing - where there are 2 teams of 4 cars, with the winner being first across the line. Full contact.
...and the crowd gets a good, close view....
Yeah, pretty redneck - but I reckon you've gotta let your hair down every now and then  (and it keeps the sheep safe  )
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by colin_12 on Sun Mar 04, 2007 8:46 pm
Gee Sheepie I think I have a video game that is like this
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by Alpha_7 on Mon Mar 05, 2007 9:39 am
sheepie wrote:Yeah, pretty redneck - but I reckon you've gotta let your hair down every now and then  )
So what did Stubbsy do ?
Nice shots, I'm not sure I'd be keen for front row seats and a place like this, surely the fence can't provide protection against any smaller pieces of debris.
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by stubbsy on Mon Mar 05, 2007 12:53 pm
Alpha_7 wrote:sheepie wrote:Yeah, pretty redneck - but I reckon you've gotta let your hair down every now and then  )
So what did Stubbsy do ?
I had some hair to let down Craig - several mm in fact
What Leon failed to mention is they watered the track down after every race but you still got covered in dust as they whizzed past after a few laps (good job I wear glasses). One reason I elected NOT to take my camera.
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by the foto fanatic on Mon Mar 05, 2007 2:24 pm
Cripes! Are you from Burt Munro country, Leon? 
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by Killakoala on Mon Mar 05, 2007 6:11 pm
Once were warriors, now they're... er.....the same i think.
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