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16v
10-10-2006, 09:49 PM
For anyone who is interested updated points are now on ner.org

BobsAuto
10-11-2006, 08:20 PM
Can't bring up the points. It's not an open link yet. :(

16v
10-11-2006, 10:14 PM
yup, my bad. The link on the road racing page was live last night but not the front page :o

RSTPerformance
10-12-2006, 06:32 AM
crud need to fix my points, somehow I got in as 2 people... :(

Anyway congrats again to Tim Mullen for dominating the ITB NERRC Championship battle. To all the others it was close, and I am glad (with my bad end of season) I was able to hold ya off!!!

Tim Mullen- 75
Raymond Blethen-59
Stephen Blethen- 57
Paul Curran- 54
Derek Lugar- 53

:birra: to next season!!!

Raymond "thanks again to everyone in NER for all the fun" Blethen

Tkczecheredflag
10-12-2006, 06:45 AM
Congratulations to the ITA podium:
Richie Hunter 97
Greg Amy 87
Andy Bettencourt 64

You guys were awesome this year. Congratualtions :happy204:

Richie - "You da Man" - sorry I mean "You da Daddy". :D

BobsAuto
10-12-2006, 08:38 AM
My hats off to the ITB and ITA podium winners. I know that ITB was hotly contested and yes, sad to say, Tim won this won, but Tim, YOU CAN'T win the next one! I'm making my VW mechanical voodoo doll as we speak! :rolleyes:

TimM ITB
10-12-2006, 07:04 PM
Hey - thanks for the words - and it's been a great season for ITB! NERRC had quite a few story lines running through it, actually.

- Paul Curran getting his new "flying brick" to finally get going towards the end of the season

- The Canadians DOMINATING the races that they ran at NHIS - pretty good, eh? :birra:

- Raymond and Stephen battling each other :bash_1_: , and then battling their mechanical gremlins (Gremlins win in a double tag team grudge match!)
- Jim McMahon making his "comeback" and looking faster than ever!

- Tommy Kelly getting his VW MKIII onto the track, then getting Richie Hunter to drive the wheels off it!

- Nat Wentworth retiring his Saab and putting (on no!) another "flying brick" on the track - and already he's fast!

- Eli and Matt using their car as a battering ram at turn 2 (NHIS) - ouch!! :wacko:

- Dave Gran going out so early in the season...........what could have been????

- Rick Benazic getting his little Honda beasty into ITB, and kickin' butt all over the place!

And now one more race - for all the marbles in NARRC! tons o' fun!

And Trish, you don't need to use voodoo on the VW - just help Raymond with his rain dance!!

later,

Tim M

JLawton
10-13-2006, 05:54 AM
The ITBers think Tim did well this year?? Wait til next year!! He's hired a VW "expert" and gets to write it off as a business expense!!

Ah, the joys of owning your own business!!

RSTPerformance
10-13-2006, 08:59 AM
:o

The ITBers think Tim did well this year?? Wait til next year!! He's hired a VW "expert" and gets to write it off as a business expense!!

Ah, the joys of owning your own business!!
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As long as his expert doesn't give him lessons for turn 1/2 at NHIS Tim will be all set :o


Tim, great write up... I am not sure about you, but in addition to your write up for the first half of the season even though Scott never showed we were always planning on how much of a points jump we could get on him. I was always relieved not to see the yellow swedish pit!!! But who knows for the NARRC Runoffs??? and I am sure he will be back next season with his new crew!

Raymond "Selling gremlins, interested?" Blethen

gran racing
10-13-2006, 09:20 AM
Congratulations Tim! Nice job. So, are we going to see you down for the ARRC anytime soon?

Looking forward to watching the NARRC in a few weeks. (Looking forward even more to racing my soon to be faster Prelude next year!)

67ITB
10-14-2006, 09:24 PM
The ITBers think Tim did well this year?? Wait til next year!! He's hired a VW "expert" and gets to write it off as a business expense!!

Ah, the joys of owning your own business!!
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Yea, but dont forget its a package deal. he gets the teammate, as well as having to store all the crap that us two packrats have managed to steal, er, um, I meant acquire from Shine over the last 6 years.....

Tim will be pulling his hair out in no time at all :bash_1_: ........and Dick will get the last laugh!!!!! :cavallo:


Matt Bal

Eric Parham
10-17-2006, 09:19 AM
Who said these were final? I don't think that these (http://www.ner.org/RR1/06/POINTS_2006.pdf) are the final points standings (as of 10/16/06) since:

1) the 7/23 Glen race NERRC points are not yet included (it counts, see http://www.ner.org/RR1/06/06schedule.htm and Glen entry form),

2) the 6/17 Lime Rock errors are still there (at least in ITC where no-shows received finishing position points plus track bonus points, see accurate results here http://www.mylaps.com/results/showevent.jsp?id=143903), and

3) the points for excess races have not been dropped (I think only the best 9 count, see http://www.ner.org/RR1/docs/06NERRC_rules.pdf).

Greg Amy
10-17-2006, 10:14 AM
Oops... add 14 to Greg's score from WGI, and...

Tkczecheredflag
10-17-2006, 05:57 PM
What people will do to revive the Gore campaign - Another case of the hanging chad. :unsure:

Will the pointkeeper please chime, Pat?

Tkczecheredflag
10-17-2006, 06:33 PM
If you ask me the points dilema is interesting to say the least. The '06 NERRC Rules say you total nine out of ten races to determine the champion. Now I realize that there were 11 races on the schedule and maybe the rules were never updated, but they are the rules - right? I am curious what all the (i) dotters and (t) crossers will have to say about this - I know there are many who live (and die) by the letter of the law. Makes you wonder what to do? It should be interesting to see which race becomes the least important. I am hoping it will be the one that moves me past Andy B. :unsure:

I wouldn't object to dropping the race that I crashed out (someday I'll get T-3 in the rain),or the one I got intimate with Erik and Joe

http://www.ner.org/RR1/docs/06NERRC_rules.pdf

Greg Amy
10-17-2006, 06:39 PM
Tim, the "drops" won't matter: seems everyone of the top guys in ITA had at least two "zero" races (including me; I skipped three of the listed events). So, whether we drop one or two, the result is the same. The key here is whether the WGI race counts.

Honestly, you can pick from the sharp end of that field and any/everyone deserves it. Regardless of the outcome, I'm flattered to have been a part of the ITA Class of '06. - GA

"80% of life is simply showing up." - Andy Warhol (or Woody Allen, depending on whom you ask...)

Tkczecheredflag
10-17-2006, 08:02 PM
Tim, the "drops" won't matter: seems everyone of the top guys in ITA had at least two "zero" races (including me; I skipped three of the listed events). So, whether we drop one or two, the result is the same. The key here is whether the WGI race counts.

Honestly, you can pick from the sharp end of that field and any/everyone deserves it. Regardless of the outcome, I'm flattered to have been a part of the ITA Class of '06. - GA

"80% of life is simply showing up." - Andy Warhol (or Woody Allen, depending on whom you ask...)
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My curosity goes beyong "A". I knew it would have no/little effect on "A". Just having a little fun. :D
Was WGI ever in question?

16v
10-17-2006, 09:31 PM
Who said these were final? [/b]

I suggest you take it up with Pat Travers