Mantorp startline
Mantorp startline
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BennettRacing

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729 posts

232 months

Wednesday 29th July 2009
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Just looking at photos, is it me or does Mantorp have the busiest startline in the world?

Modernpics

125 posts

219 months

Wednesday 29th July 2009
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looks that way ! could be quite a nice background to shoot against if you nocked it out of focus enough it would clean up nicer than the normal tractors and other machinery that you get trackside

anonymous-user

75 months

Wednesday 29th July 2009
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It was very busy, but then again the fire-up road is directly behind the start line. Rather than waiting alongside the cars like you would at the Pod, the majority of the crews stood and watched the racing up until there were a couple of pairs to go.

BennettRacing

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729 posts

232 months

Wednesday 29th July 2009
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Rat_Fink_67 said:
It was very busy, but then again the fire-up road is directly behind the start line. Rather than waiting alongside the cars like you would at the Pod, the majority of the crews stood and watched the racing up until there were a couple of pairs to go.
Ahh that makes more sense.

Eurodragster Tog

657 posts

228 months

Thursday 30th July 2009
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Rat_Fink_67 said:
It was very busy, but then again the fire-up road is directly behind the start line. Rather than waiting alongside the cars like you would at the Pod, the majority of the crews stood and watched the racing up until there were a couple of pairs to go.
Compared to the Pod for example there were also far more people hanging around the start line who should not have been there.

For example I watched one Pro Stock team member take what must have been a mate of his to the start line wearing his team pass, when they got there the team member took his pass back off the guy and left him there for the rest of the afternoon. There was a lot of that sort of thing going on. Also there were a lot of under-eighteens hanging around by the start line and they should not have been there, period, unless they were crewing with a Junior Dragster which they most certainly were not doing during Pro sessions.

But I didn't see much in the way of security around the start line and if I knew it then everyone else must have known it too.

anonymous-user

75 months

Thursday 30th July 2009
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No you're right, the security wasn't exactly water tight, although by Sunday (perhaps too late I know) the track crew were stopping any crew members entering the fire up road unless their particular class was running....a token gesture I know by that stage but I think it goes to show the over populated area behind the startline didn't go unnoticed by officials.

There were ways round it though and I hold my hands up to "sneaking" on to the startline whilst the nostalgia funnies were running (homework mission!). One thing I will say though is despite the crowd I didn't think it hindered any of the cars or teams there that were due to run, obviously everyone present in that environment was mindful that there's a job to be done and as I say I don't think anyone suffered. The biggest hazard I thought was the alarmingly high number of stones and debris that seemed to find it's way in to the water box, and despite the track crew's best efforts I wasn't alone in getting shot in the neck and leg a few times whilst standing with the car lol.

BennettRacing

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729 posts

232 months

Thursday 30th July 2009
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Thats the thing, I think we have all stuck around to watch other cars, I remember after we ran out first 6 I was about to walk back to pits and Top Fuel started up, no way was I leaving there. Standing that close when they launch was brilliant.

KP1

139 posts

231 months

Thursday 30th July 2009
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The stones and more is attached to slicks and comes off with a speed in the burnout.
When Promod runs you see a lot of team members from Top Fuel,Funny car,Dragsters and Pro stock watching from the startup area. Maybe they like the show? I have no problem at all with the crowded area. All are very friendly and showing respect for each other.

jameswhite

15 posts

200 months

Thursday 30th July 2009
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Viewing options at Mantorp very limited. Some liggers are bound to hang round the start line but paying spectators get short changed. Tractors and other machinery might not be aesthetically pleasing at Santa Pod but spectating is 100% better than Mantorp.

Time Machine

487 posts

269 months

Friday 31st July 2009
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jameswhite said:
Viewing options at Mantorp very limited. Some liggers are bound to hang round the start line but paying spectators get short changed. Tractors and other machinery might not be aesthetically pleasing at Santa Pod but spectating is 100% better than Mantorp.
Mantorp is fine if you get in a grandstand.

In previous years there has been a racers stand that the view is good from, is that still there?

*KT

603 posts

232 months

Friday 31st July 2009
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Time Machine said:
In previous years there has been a racers stand that the view is good from, is that still there?
Yes smile