Kev152 Posted October 29, 2007 Report Posted October 29, 2007 Right, Following on from the recent stock rod drivers meeting, where it was slipped that the gates at Racewall will close at the end of 2008, it has been decided to go public with plans for a new track - from a new promotion. Although there may yet be an announcement from GMP mid next year for there plans. They are looking for as much feed back as possible, from drivers, spectators and anyone else.. Click Here For Survey Please can everyone complete this survey as full as possible, mentioning anything you would like to see, see differently, or any new ideas that you could have. This is where your opinion could make a difference.. Fill the form in now, and let your voice be heard.
prydie#9 Posted November 3, 2007 Report Posted November 3, 2007 to be honest Kev i think they should be building the track elsewhere, its taken the autograss club 3 years to get planning and get the club to where it is now with decent numbers of cars, only for someone to come along and steal the site. Being halfway thru building a car for next season this is kinda offputting to say the least. prydie
Guest Posted November 3, 2007 Report Posted November 3, 2007 Nothing saying that the autograss won't remain there too.. Its a big site! sure the plans will reveal all when they appear on the net
prydie#9 Posted November 3, 2007 Report Posted November 3, 2007 i doubt the site would be big enough, for pits, spectator parking, moto cross track, stockcar track and autograss track. Hopefully it will be and all parties will be happy, not sure about the gravel traps etc for a stockcar track prydie
Tosh924 Posted November 3, 2007 Report Posted November 3, 2007 i doubt the site would be big enough, for pits, spectator parking, moto cross track, stockcar track and autograss track. Hopefully it will be and all parties will be happy, not sure about the gravel traps etc for a stockcar track prydie has the farmer agreed to this as its his field, i assume so by the forum?
walker Posted November 3, 2007 Report Posted November 3, 2007 (edited) will GMP be running this or is it a different promotions . as long as it aint GMP running the new track then I will go if its GMP EDIT: Just found out its no GMP so thank god lol Edited November 3, 2007 by walker
Guest Posted November 3, 2007 Report Posted November 3, 2007 its nothing to do with GMP. The new owners of the land, are the guys behind this venture.
Guest Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 The plans are now online on the fife council web site for the proposed new track. You can help make this a reality by posting your support comments on the web site. Simply follow the link below, and click the comment on application button. Plans Here This is your chance to help ensure that this new complex goes ahead, and keep stock car racing amongst others in Fife, Scotland.
wee dode Posted November 20, 2007 Report Posted November 20, 2007 (edited) Am no trying to be negative but a doubt fife council will give you planning permision. Plus the new track sounds kinda stupid because it basically knockhill in a oval shape. So i think you could only run some formuals e.g hot rods, stocks rods but doesn't sound that for contact forumals e.g saloons. And it would put bangers out the window and its bangers that brings the crowds half the time. Dode Edited November 20, 2007 by wee dode
Guest Posted November 20, 2007 Report Posted November 20, 2007 Perhaps so - but the plans are an initial phase, which are subject to change. Thats why the questionairre was published, to gather info about what people wanted and thought, so that plans could be ammended, and fan's listened to. Without the drivers, there is no punters, without the punters, there is no track, without the track, there is no racing. Potentially. Knockhill closed to stock cars now too remember.
wee dode Posted November 20, 2007 Report Posted November 20, 2007 a know we lost knockhill but what formulas to u plan to run at this supposed track?
Guest Posted November 20, 2007 Report Posted November 20, 2007 it aint me running it.. But the formulas planned are unconfirmed yet. Depends what licence they get, if they get planning permission. Outlaw, Brisca, Spedeworth, ORC are all possibilities.
wee dode Posted November 20, 2007 Report Posted November 20, 2007 it aint me running it.. But the formulas planned are unconfirmed yet. Depends what licence they get, if they get planning permission. Outlaw, Brisca, Spedeworth, ORC are all possibilities. just to say a doubt brisca and orc will come to that track
Hutch#331 Posted November 20, 2007 Report Posted November 20, 2007 where about does that look like knockhill oval wee dode have ye got a couple of insiders in fife council and brisca ?
BANGERMAD07 Posted November 20, 2007 Report Posted November 20, 2007 i hope that they listen to all us racewallers and and decide to make a wall instead of the proposed armco and grass, Dode why be negative towards this subject, Do you know how much pushing has been made at these plans Tbh if I was the potential new owners of this bright new prospect i would come on this forum and tell you myself, What good is it to ask questions when you know potentially what the awnser will be, Bm07 P.s Kev did you have a say in the location, now all you have to do is push your prostock down the hill to the meeting
BANGERMAD07 Posted November 20, 2007 Report Posted November 20, 2007 LOL, nah, its nothing to do with me.. I know that, only having a laugh
mcrew Posted November 20, 2007 Report Posted November 20, 2007 I hope that it gets the go ahead. Its way too far away from me ( just the other end of the country), but it would be nice to see a fresh new track complex open, espescialy in these days of short oval staduims/tracks being bought up/ripped up and built on. I only wish that someone had the balls to try and get something like this approved in the South West ( rather than poxy surf pools and yuppie pods!)
walker Posted November 20, 2007 Report Posted November 20, 2007 I hope this new track gets the go ahead as lets face it cowdie has lost its touch and has started to go down hill. Just my opinion walker
BANGERMAD07 Posted November 20, 2007 Report Posted November 20, 2007 (edited) I hope this new track gets the go ahead as lets face it cowdie has lost its touch and has started to go down hill. Just my opinion walker without cowdie where would you go on a saturday night? Yeah i bet you'll say yeah ill go down england better stock cars there, Where would you get all the money to travel down everyweek maybe 3 times a week and even in the weekdays when you have work/college/university etc Without Mr Mcdoogle there would be NO cowdenbeath to date, Guarranteed fact and you have to learn that the new owners have probably had no experience on which to base there new ownership My opinion Edited November 23, 2007 by AndyH 148
walker Posted November 20, 2007 Report Posted November 20, 2007 (edited) Cant say my opinion what a joke Without cowdie what would I do on a saturday night ? Go and see some mates Edited November 20, 2007 by walker
Andymek Posted November 20, 2007 Report Posted November 20, 2007 P.s Kev did you have a say in the location, now all you have to do is push your prostock down the hill to the meeting Certainly aint much chance of that happening whatsoever BM!! Kevs top class preparation usually means the cars brakes bind on,forcing him to be pushed from victory lane into the pits where he doesnt check the car and only finds out the brakes have stuck on when he gets into it again to come out on track for the final!!
wrighty496 Posted November 20, 2007 Report Posted November 20, 2007 P.s Kev did you have a say in the location, now all you have to do is push your prostock down the hill to the meeting Certainly aint much chance of that happening whatsoever BM!! Kevs top class preparation usually means the cars brakes bind on,forcing him to be pushed from victory lane into the pits where he doesnt check the car and only finds out the brakes have stuck on when he gets into it again to come out on track for the final!! harsh mek I had a look through the planning application links that Kev posted up earlier in the thread and it looks like a good solid plan to me ..... as mentioned, it doesn't sound like the proposed owners/promoters have experience in this field (no pun intended ) but often that can be a good thing, if they're listening to ideas and suggestions as well as developing the 'day-to-day' business. I realise this isn't a universally popular opinion, but (@ Walker) I still think Cowdie is one of the top 3 tracks in the UK for racing, and it'll be a sad loss to see it finally drop off the map.....to lose Knockhill so suddenly as well is a real blow to the racing base north of the border, so I think all short-oval fans will (should?) embrace the Gelly initiative and support it to the full......it has all of the ingredients (location, location and location haha..... location, possibility of good access, a decent layout, decent income potential through the week on the site as well as the potential for good local 'links' in terms of cross-trade and support). finally, re: BM07's 'wall rather than armco', I think we might have to be happy with what's on offer....... as good as a concrete wall can be, it's bloody expensive to put up and maintain i'm sure, and the raw materials for construction are subject to a fairly long-term price squeeze at the mo, with the rapid industrialisation of some parts of the world......armco is cheap, cheerful and very strong by comparison (especially if it's backed up with a good strong plate fence behind) and is easy to maintain between meetings.....me? I'd let 'the wall' retire with the 'wall and on with the new yours, wishing Teesside had happened too ....... Wrighty
BANGERMAD07 Posted November 20, 2007 Report Posted November 20, 2007 re: BM07's 'wall rather than armco', I think we might have to be happy with what's on offer....... as good as a concrete wall can be, it's bloody expensive to put up and maintain i'm sure, and the raw materials for construction are subject to a fairly long-term price squeeze at the mo, with the rapid industrialisation of some parts of the world......armco is cheap, cheerful and very strong by comparison (especially if it's backed up with a good strong plate fence behind) and is easy to maintain between meetings.....me? I'd let 'the wall' retire with the 'wall and on with the new I wasnt quite sure what to expect, i suppose im just one of them guys who love hearing a shunt of the wall and the dust going everywhere, alothough i do fancy something like arena if that would classed as an armco? As i have said many times on the racewall site, i feel this has been a great effort by the lochgelly motorsport corporation, Kev Mcq for publiscing(sp) the questionaires and everyone who has offered suggestions towards this bright new prospect, i myself cant wait, 10 minutes walk for me
wee dode Posted November 21, 2007 Report Posted November 21, 2007 (edited) where about does that look like knockhill oval wee dode have ye got a couple of insiders in fife council and brisca ? a ment that at knockhill at the tri oval theres tires, grass then the track so its like that in an oval shape but with armco instead of tires. Edited November 21, 2007 by wee dode
Guest Posted November 24, 2007 Report Posted November 24, 2007 There's only around a week left until the council look at this application. The more support that is left, the more likely that this application is to be approved. View the application here, and submit your support comments asap! Cheers
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