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Re: FACT: Rally as a sport worldwide is dying
September 05, 2008 03:13PM
Jon Burke Wrote:
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> ANYway, I just hope the Hockers and Gibaults keep
> at it a few more years, they seem to be keeping it
> alive in Cali. I hope they're training their
> replacements or something...

You forgot the McMahons. And Pete Soper. And Dick Moser. And Michael Taylor. And Brent Ellzey. And Dave Belcher. And the Marciniaks. And the Millars. And Rob Sorenson. And Tom Hobbs. And Lee Sorenson. And numerous other organizers and volunteers who regularly go help put on rallies in the SW.



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Re: FACT: Rally as a sport worldwide is dying
September 05, 2008 03:14PM

>
> No dis intended, and hopefully you will prove me
> wrong Eli.
>
>
>
>


Dont worry, I wont. (with my luck!) hehe
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Re: FACT: Rally as a sport worldwide is dying
September 05, 2008 03:16PM
hoche Wrote:
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>
> You forgot the McMahons. And Pete Soper. And Dick
> Moser. And Michael Taylor. And Brent Ellzey. And
> Dave Belcher. And the Marciniaks. And the Millars.
> And Rob Sorenson. And Tom Hobbs. And Lee Sorenson.
> And numerous other organizers and volunteers who
> regularly go help put on rallies in the SW.


I'm sure he wasn't trying to offend anyone hoche.
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Re: FACT: Rally as a sport worldwide is dying
September 05, 2008 03:42PM
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> And if things don't work out, we can always blame
> Anders.

Shit, why wait??!! Start blaming me now! grinning smiley




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Jon Burke
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Re: FACT: Rally as a sport worldwide is dying
September 05, 2008 04:03PM
and YOU forgot YOURSELF winking smiley

absolutely, add all those folks to the list. I certainly didn't mean to minmize their contributions, I just don't know all those names very well yet.

I still think its a small list.

hell, we have 9+ rallyX organizers just doing rallyX's in Cali, and we all know how organizing a rallyx is nothing compared to a real stage rally.

I just think its very ironic that Cali, in all its 'glory', is really 95% rural/farmland/desert/boonies, and we only have 1 real stage rally race within its borders.





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Re: FACT: Rally as a sport worldwide is dying
September 05, 2008 07:20PM
We went to a few motorcycle stores today and I was looking at the motorcycle trails books and there were a few pictures of OHV roads/trails that would be perfect stage practice roads. Made for dirt bikes and/or jeeps and have no speed limits etc.



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Re: FACT: Rally as a sport worldwide is dying
September 05, 2008 09:26PM
Jon Burke Wrote:
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> I just think its very ironic that Cali, in all its
> 'glory', is really 95%
> rural/farmland/desert/boonies, and we only have 1
> real stage rally race within its borders.

I blame Anders.





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Re: FACT: Rally as a sport worldwide is dying
September 06, 2008 11:35AM
hoche Wrote:
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>
> I blame Anders.
>

The movement has begun.



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Re: FACT: Rally as a sport worldwide is dying
September 06, 2008 12:04PM
DR1665 Wrote:
>Get the guys together, find a couple
> roads out in the boonies, and run them.

The problem is that "the boonies" either have the boringest roads evar or are loaded with McMansion developments.





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Re: FACT: Rally as a sport worldwide is dying
September 06, 2008 12:08PM
we went to the legal liability workshop at work yesterday.

key issues were "dont create documents"
such as
it will be cheaper if a few people die, because we dont have to get insurance,

there are ways to not create documents
talk to people on the phone, or in person

who wants to meet in a seattle bar later this month?

dont write emails or post about "super rockabilly rally" it is a shitty idea, which is why most of us who rally are happy to pay super high entry fees to go as fast as we fucking want on a one way road in the woods (fields).

its anders' fault



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Re: FACT: Rally as a sport worldwide is dying
September 06, 2008 02:09PM
Eddie Fiorelli Wrote:
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> An 8-10 year old car is in the POS department? You
> mean 18 to 20 right?

I must really have a piece of garbage then!!

My Volvo is now 32 years old.

Well the firewall is anyway.

Put the right parts in them and you are golden!!

It IS a racecar. It will need to be babysat.





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Re: FACT: Rally as a sport worldwide is dying
September 06, 2008 10:54PM
I get tired of the subaru bashing which has NO basis in facts. I sense there is some jelousy of the top guys in bazillion dollar cars but there are lots of us average guys who can run these things as cheap as anything else. And you know what; they ARE a very very good rally car. Parts are EVERYWHERE. I thought seriously of building a grp 2/5 car but realized I'd just spend the same money as I do now on something that isn't any more fun to drive.

Heres what I think would be interesting, and heres my offer;

We find a subaru naysayer who has an idea what he's talking about and he can drive my car at this years tall pines. I'll provide the car/fuel and transport of the car and the prospective driver pays his travel/accomadation and entry.

Co-driver could be me (IF you can teach me what a co-driver does exactly) or someone of your choice.

My vote goes to JVL. You up for it John?

(this isn't meant to be negative at all and is a sincere offer)



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Re: FACT: Rally as a sport worldwide is dying
September 07, 2008 02:45AM
Since I'm the one who brought up Subaru in the context of operating costs and sustainability let me say again that I was under the impression that running a WRX long term has a much higher cost than running a older G2 car. It seems logical that for the cash strapped regional competitor it may not be a long term viable platform.

Yes, I could be wrong and if in your experience it would have worked out the same for you Gp2/Prod 2wd vs Open/Prod AWD, cost wise, I'll take your word for it (with a wee bit of skepticism for good measure). I'm guessing the bashing comment must be from threads past because I really don't see any bashing in this thread, nor did I see any affront to the awesomeness of the Subaru as a rally platform (indeed 460ft/lbs does sound like a lot of fun smiling smiley).

Now on to your offer, is the idea that someone breaks your car and then you show us how cheap it is to fix it? I'm confused.



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Re: FACT: Rally as a sport worldwide is dying
September 07, 2008 05:22AM
Eddie Fiorelli Wrote:
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> Since I'm the one who brought up Subaru in the
> context of operating costs and sustainability let
> me say again that I was under the impression that
> running a WRX long term has a much higher cost
> than running a older G2 car. It seems logical that
> for the cash strapped regional competitor it may
> not be a long term viable platform.
>
> Yes, I could be wrong and if in your experience it
> would have worked out the same for you Gp2/Prod
> 2wd vs Open/Prod AWD, cost wise, I'll take your
> word for it
(with a wee bit of skepticism for good
> measure). I'm guessing the bashing comment must be
> from threads past because I really don't see any
> bashing in this thread,

Well you're right. Not this thread specifically but there seams to be a growing consensus that subaru=evil.

nor did I see any affront
> to the awesomeness of the Subaru as a rally
> platform (indeed 460ft/lbs does sound like a lot
> of fun ).
>

But there are those here that DO doubt it, but you look at guys like Zimmer who seems to have that sustainability thing down pretty good.



> Now on to your offer, is the idea that someone
> breaks your car and then you show us how cheap it
> is to fix it? I'm confused.
>
>
Well hopefully they don't break it. The idea is that we're all in the same boat here only many don't believe it. And don't you think having JVL doing a top ten in a subaru might be something to see?


>
> Edited 1 times. Last edit at Sep 7, 2008 by Eddie
> Fiorelli.






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Re: FACT: Rally as a sport worldwide is dying
September 07, 2008 06:47AM
david amor Wrote:
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> I get tired of the subaru bashing which has NO
> basis in facts. ...

You say some interesting things David, but you forget that I'm the primary motivator of all the subaru bashing, so blame me.

winking smiley

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