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Hope he comes through. Heard about it yesterday and was shocked. Hope you make a speedy and full recovery Billy
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What Scottish Drivers went down? Nice to see Moodie keeping up his winning ways anway.
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I'll be there most likely. Cheers, Hack 258
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Williamson can only hit un-suspecting drivers who have just lapped him.... Purdie,Wilson,Heeps,Strachan all would gladly follow Williamson into the wall, and bend some of his 30k he's spent in the last year, msut be a top racer eh Waiting on Purdie? More like poofed it from everybody else!!
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Williamson can shove it. Big lady boy. Right enough, he needs the money to splash on a new rattle, and a few dummies. What a loser
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Cowdenbeath May 7th - Charity appeal
Badura_Racing258 replied to Chewy102's topic in Real Life Racing
Good Luck Chris. Andymeks trying to get me in a saloon to take a battering....but i'll leave you to it! -
I'm sure 647 doesn't need any help, but then again..thats team racing for you
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Perhaps the good weather was the reason for the good turn-out? Not many drivers like driving in the wet, or on anything less than a dry circuit...? Speaking of coming-togethers, Williamson and Heeps hada bit of a ding-dong at the end of the final, with Williamson starting it off by reversing into Pete Heeps, and i think it was just the 'principle' of doing it, that set the 544 car driver off... Now, if Williamson had any balls, he wouldn't come onto track first to get pole, and when he knows someones going to go after him, come out last Won't be long until there is a list of drivers putting Williamson away, i'll go for the 501 car when he gets the chance (lapping him again )
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Easy Easy Easy Easy Well done wayne, nice to see you coming out on otp
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Williamson nailing everything again i see...but has he took anyone out on the same lap? And doesn't he love the brakes when someones coming up behind him? If that doesn't work, nothing like pulling off and wimping out a challenge.... Good turn out of cars in both F2's and Saloons for a change, with hopefulyl a few more saloons still to come out. Nice to see some other F2 guys up, 888 was one who done alright and got stuck in about it, was impressed with him. What happened to the 658 car in the stock rods? There was a coming together with the 17 car...but how did 658 land on his roof wheere he should be?
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The GOOD quality stuff, or the BAD quality stuff?
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Tell that to Scrapman...not me! I know what quality is, good or bad...quality by its self is meaningless
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Quality - [noun] a degree or grade of excellence or worth; poor quality or high quality.
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Good quality, or poor quality? I've yet to find a fake saloon myself....
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Where is this Speak-comback-page about?! I can't seem to find it, and if i do...not read it! Was good to see McLean having a 'pop' at Moodie, but then again...i know there was no contact, it was still a dirty, but legit....move. Fortune atleast makes Moodie work a little (or as i see it, Moodie is too scared to have a 'pop') and it's always interesting when Moodie goes to pass (if Brown, and Fortune...Don't move over at the very start..)
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What was your thoughts on tonights racing? Thought it was decent, nothing special....until the last saloon race when it all livened up with a few crashed. The rain didn't ruin it too much, but it did sort out those that can drive, and those that can't.... Man of the season so far, got to give it to 175, he's been doing great, and it was good to see him pass/get stuck in about higher graded drivers, and compete, which sadly, doesn't happen very often. Good to see 477 back out in his new Bingley, very nice car, but i believe he had engine problems (?) and the car wasn't doing what it was meant to do. Nice wee slogan on the front of the dash, added a bit of entertainment if nothing else! Moodie doing well on both dry and wet surfaces to win 3 out of 4, with a Final/GN double and the other going to Robbie Dawson. With Moodie taking the final win, the 'dirty boy' tactics were in full use, after he knew he had some competition, from the man on good form, only to slow down until the corner, peg him near the wall, and come away in the lead. Dirty i thought, very blatent but then again...like everything/anyone...you've got to do what you'vegot to do to win! Nothing much in the saloons, with Wilson and Strachan (2) taking the wins. Roundy roundy stuff, but in the final...is where the action was! (the little of it...) with bumpers actually being used! Williamson taking out Wilson, for some unknown reason, and following him in, in the wet...knackering his tyre, then with Williamson behind Wilson, Heeps (Shock!!) stuck in about Williamson, only for the woose to stick on the breaks, and poof it out of a challenge. Had potential, but not many cars on show, with Cochrane opting to keep the car in the pits due to flu (So i was told?) The English mini driver that was up (Todd?) done well, and looked on the pace picking up a win for his trouble of getting here, with some major crashes in the minis (Don't expect anything less!) Bangers...speak for themselves...dire, as usual. It's annoying to see 'waving' on by Mr Grumpy, which i thought bangers was to smash, not race? Poofed out of racing, right from the start. He started on the layby at the corner, then he came to life after people had started smashing. Then again, there was only one mopper out so i guess team racing was a no-no and it's wrong to race by yourself... Poor night, but it was alright in spells...
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Even better when you have people biting
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Good stuff, thanks chaps. Glad to hear McVay won't be back a while, made my day He hits harder i na rod than his saloon
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Was Pete McVay out in his Hot Rod? Or did he bottle it? Anyone got a lsit of the Saloons that were there?
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Trust it to be before payday...I'd have joined the group
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Oops, sorry about the language. Nooone said anything about the rods, but it happened at Cowdenbeath last night....and Tugs just forgot to put up the results! Oh...they don't get any better do they!
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*HOLLYHOCKS* to that. McVay not getting his way, was the best part of evening for me. 777 'holding him up' nicely, all the way through the last hot rod heat was superb, especially after hitting '27' with...erm...some force in the race before (?...or first race?) McVay had the cheek to complain, even though he was in the wrong first, it's a non-contact sport, and should have been docked (as with Kenzie) At the end of the day, McVay is an arrogant *TWIT* that is useless in every single way. He can spend as much of his (legit?) money as he wants, but he'll never make a good stock car drivier/hot rod driver/or snooze rods driver. Its funny how some 'slower' people have to move over for Pete, but he doesn't do it to the red tops? Then again, i didn't see Pete moving round the outside, like a decent driver would do. *Edit reason - language*
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What's that all about? Just because i don't like the man/boy/male/guy...doesn't mean i don't wish him the best for a full and speedy recovery. We all want good numbers on track. Moodie? Who said anything about Moodie? Just because i was commenting on Chris, doesn't mean i automatically like Moodie. Your like a typical Old Firm, "What side of the Old Firm do you support?"...and i hate them both, just like i'm nota 'fan' of either racer. Fair enough, you can say 'eddies better' and he's won the big one....but in the same category, it's all about consitancy aswell though, week in, week out. I wouldn't say a one race wonder, but he is entertaining, and we can't complain at that, can we? It was tongue in cheek mate. Easy pal.
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The spectators won't miss much then with Chris being out...
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yvuoe ncotied taht too?!