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Title: Motorport on public roads?
Post by: Horney on 06 October 2010, 10:00
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11480367

Maybe, just maybe this will happen. It would open the door to the possibility of a UK version of the Berg Cup which would be immense!

Nick
Title: Re: Motorport on public roads?
Post by: Rhyso on 06 October 2010, 10:08
Need to fix all the potholes first otherwise I can envisage a lot of broken machinery  :sad:

Awesome otherwise though  :smiley:
Title: Re: Motorport on public roads?
Post by: Khare on 16 October 2010, 11:54
Don't think it will happen. One reason.

Health and safety! Everything nowadays relates back to health and safety!
Title: Re: Motorport on public roads?
Post by: gti3_elston on 16 October 2010, 15:27
Don't think it will happen. One reason.

Health and safety! Everything nowadays relates back to health and safety!

+1, its a absolute joke!
Title: Re: Motorport on public roads?
Post by: Diamond Hell on 17 October 2010, 09:27
I think you nippers need to actually get involved in grass-roots motor sport.

You might realise how much sh*t you're talking.
Title: Re: Motorport on public roads?
Post by: Horney on 17 October 2010, 10:52
I think you nippers need to actually get involved in grass-roots motor sport.

You might realise how much sh*t you're talking.

+1 We already have official road rallies (WRC Wales this weekend anynone?). It just allows this to be expanded by letting local authorities work with Police and let local motor clubs close sections of road for competition use. It will of course have to be with H&S in mind and properly marshaled but the Germans manage fine with the Berg Cup. This country has probably the biggest motorsport pedigree in the world and to see this happen would be awesome.

Nick
Title: Re: Motorport on public roads?
Post by: Diamond Hell on 17 October 2010, 16:10
Ditto - I can *just* remember the Isle of Wight rally.

Bring this sh*t on again - we NEED it.
Title: Re: Motorport on public roads?
Post by: boneybradley on 17 October 2010, 16:27
I remember watching the btcc on public roads in central Birmingham a few years back....high power rs500's on the ring road f.t.w  :cool: :cool:

here's a clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHXzrNyMc6I (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHXzrNyMc6I)
Title: Re: Motorport on public roads?
Post by: sparks03 on 17 October 2010, 22:31
I remember watching the btcc on public roads in central Birmingham a few years back....high power rs500's on the ring road f.t.w  :cool: :cool:

here's a clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHXzrNyMc6I (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHXzrNyMc6I)

 Remember as a kid just how exciting having motorsport in the city centre was. All but a couple of remnants of that track are long gone now.

 Also remember just how good BTCC used to be  :cry:
Title: Re: Motorport on public roads?
Post by: Khare on 18 October 2010, 14:51
I think you nippers need to actually get involved in grass-roots motor sport.

You might realise how much sh*t you're talking.

+1 We already have official road rallies (WRC Wales this weekend anynone?). It just allows this to be expanded by letting local authorities work with Police and let local motor clubs close sections of road for competition use. It will of course have to be with H&S in mind and properly marshaled but the Germans manage fine with the Berg Cup. This country has probably the biggest motorsport pedigree in the world and to see this happen would be awesome.

Nick

Let's wait and see then.
Title: Re: Motorport on public roads?
Post by: Diamond Hell on 20 October 2010, 16:08
Let's wait and see then.

No, don't wait and see, get out there and join your local motor sport club, go and do 12 car scatters, do auto-tests and auto-solos, marshal, volunteer, get involved.

Sitting on your ar$e, with your arms folded tritely saying 'bring it to me' results in f*ck all.  You will get precisely what you deserve and  no more than you have put in.
Title: Re: Motorport on public roads?
Post by: Khare on 21 October 2010, 01:34
You misunderstood me. I've got no interest in getting this going, there are tracks for racing. Even though it would be marshalled the risk is high, look at the TT race, high speed crashes all over the place. All it takes is a complete amateur with money to enter one of these events and put at risk the life of spectators.
Title: Re: Motorport on public roads?
Post by: Diamond Hell on 21 October 2010, 08:22
 :rolleyes:

You really have no idea what you're talking about, do you?
Title: Re: Motorport on public roads?
Post by: Horney on 21 October 2010, 09:41
No he doesn't.

Nick
Title: Re: Motorport on public roads?
Post by: Wayne on 21 October 2010, 11:28
You misunderstood me. I've got no interest in getting this going, there are tracks for racing. Even though it would be marshalled the risk is high, look at the TT race, high speed crashes all over the place. All it takes is a complete amateur with money to enter one of these events and put at risk the life of spectators.

That is what makes the TT what it is, to run the TT on a race track would finish it.
Title: Re: Motorport on public roads?
Post by: N900 MJT on 21 October 2010, 16:22
Sounds like a really good idea - will be getting myself to WRGB next month to watch some road racing!
Title: Re: Motorport on public roads?
Post by: Chris Eyre on 14 November 2010, 17:31
Interesting to see this thread. It's very real - closed public road stage rallying has taken place on the Isle of Mull for many years.

Back in 1997 (ish) the Jim Clark Rally moved out of the Kielder forests onto the public roads. I was there, 97-99, and even the Police took an interest, bringing out the hairdryers, and calling closing speeds to the throng of spectators present.

That took an Act of Parliament for that one named event, and it continues on those Berwickshire roads until this day, very successfully indeed. What they want to do is get a wider acceptance of public road use, and fingers crossed they'll get it.

Wales Rally GB / The RAC Rally hasn't used public roads for many years.

1999 Jim Clark:

Louise Aitken-Walker in the Cordoba WRC course car (later crashed!)

(http://www.seatsport.info/seatpics/images/AitkenWJCR1999.jpg)



Ibiza kitcars:

(http://www.seatsport.info/seatpics/images/ArmstrongJCR1999.jpg)
(http://www.seatsport.info/seatpics/images/GerdemeisterJCR1999.jpg)
Title: Re: Motorport on public roads?
Post by: antsgolf on 27 November 2010, 18:10
track racing is completly diferent to closed road rallying theres different terrains only knowing what the corner is going to be only through listening to the co driver, watching talented lads in 1400 and 1600 polos and novas beating subarus worth £200,000. In ireland,scotland and isle of man it is run very succesfully. In our motor club we signed up to have closed road rallying along with most motor clubs.
Title: Re: Motorport on public roads?
Post by: danny_p on 11 December 2010, 02:48
the 2wd 1600's often complete stages faster than the 2ltr 4wd turbo cars.

ALL MOTORSPORT IS GOOD. and really it's not THAT dangerous,  the cars are likely to take a smack there built to take one hell of smack should they end up departing the course that's what multipoint cages, harness bars, bucket seats, harnesses and helmets aree all about and spectators are generly told not to stand it stupid places.

the only thing that motorsport is really dangerous to is your wallet. you will want to go faster going faster means spending money much faster  :sad: 
Title: Re: Motorport on public roads?
Post by: JButler on 05 February 2011, 15:03
I remember watching the btcc on public roads in central Birmingham a few years back....high power rs500's on the ring road f.t.w  :cool: :cool:

here's a clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHXzrNyMc6I (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHXzrNyMc6I)
Fantastic vid. Any more news on this?
Title: Re: Motorport on public roads?
Post by: GrandMstRamRod on 05 February 2011, 15:07
remove speed bumps fix potholes then race on!