BBC2 Banger racing now.

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BBC2 Banger racing now.

Post by pete » Sun Mar 09, 2014 10:15 pm

Watch it. Now.

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Post by pete » Sun Mar 09, 2014 10:16 pm

"That's a full grown micro pig that is."
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Post by rossybee » Sun Mar 09, 2014 11:14 pm

Lots of fat gadgies fannying about with crap cars.

What's not to like?
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Post by pete » Mon Mar 10, 2014 12:23 am

It was genius.

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Post by greido » Mon Mar 10, 2014 12:37 am

The young lad Alfie was a really likeable character, seemed like a genuinely nice wee guy.
His best line:
Q. What do you want to do when you grow up?
A. ''Formula 1''

Q What if that doesn't work out for you?
A. "Drainer''

I was glad to hear he got a new engine and won a race at the end.
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Post by pete » Mon Mar 10, 2014 1:16 am

greido wrote:The young lad Alfie was a really likeable character, seemed like a genuinely nice wee guy.
His best line:
Q. What do you want to do when you grow up?
A. ''Formula 1''

Q What if that doesn't work out for you?
A. "Drainer''

I was glad to hear he got a new engine and won a race at the end.
Me too.

And for all the tilt of the program he was spending serious hours bonding with his dad, which was nice.
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Post by rossybee » Mon Mar 10, 2014 8:56 am

Most of the characters were rather endearing, with the exception of:
pete wrote:"I won best crasher. My son will love me more."
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Post by Corranga » Mon Mar 10, 2014 9:31 am

pete wrote:
greido wrote:The young lad Alfie was a really likeable character, seemed like a genuinely nice wee guy.
His best line:
Q. What do you want to do when you grow up?
A. ''Formula 1''

Q What if that doesn't work out for you?
A. "Drainer''

I was glad to hear he got a new engine and won a race at the end.
Me too.

And for all the tilt of the program he was spending serious hours bonding with his dad, which was nice.
Yep, I agree, though it was a bit annoying that his mum kept likening racing to school ground bullying !!
I figured he meant F1 Stocks too, rather than Formula 1 too (pretty sure he called it Formula 1 when talking about Mansell and F1 when talking about his aims?)...

Couldn't understand the mindset of those that were just in it for crashing though..
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Post by pete » Mon Mar 10, 2014 10:18 am

You know when you take into account they're ordinary folk trying to be represented well on tv, I think they all came out of it pretty well.

But mental.
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Post by jason » Mon Mar 10, 2014 11:54 am

Who else remembers this being a regular blue-collar fixture on Dickie Davis's 'World of Sport' in the 70s (between the wrestling and arm wrestling)? Used to love the figure of eight demolition derby when a nipper :)

IIRC Derek Warwick came from stock car racing, so at least one of them did make it to (that other) F1.

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Re: BBC2 Banger racing now.

Post by Dominic » Mon Mar 10, 2014 12:14 pm

Interesting show.

I used to go to Cowdenbeath regularly as a kid. I have fond memories of those times, albeit a while ago now. I went back about 6ish years ago, to be pretty shocked at the event. Having been a spectator at motor sport events elsewhere, I was has shocked by the blood thirsty attitude of the crowd. Totally different attitude of other forms of motor sport. It was quite an experience, and would say it's worth a trip to see at least once.
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Post by rossybee » Mon Mar 10, 2014 5:18 pm

Dominic wrote:I used to go to Cowdenbeath regularly as a kid. I have fond memories of those times, albeit a while ago now. I went back about 6ish years ago, to be pretty shocked at the event. Having been a spectator at motor sport events elsewhere, I was has shocked by the blood thirsty attitude of the crowd. Totally different attitude of other forms of motor sport. It was quite an experience, and would say it's worth a trip to see at least once.
Me too, and also have fond memories :D

Worth taking my son to spectate as an alternative Saturday night's entertainment Dom?
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Post by Dominic » Mon Mar 10, 2014 6:19 pm

rossybee wrote:
Dominic wrote:I used to go to Cowdenbeath regularly as a kid. I have fond memories of those times, albeit a while ago now. I went back about 6ish years ago, to be pretty shocked at the event. Having been a spectator at motor sport events elsewhere, I was has shocked by the blood thirsty attitude of the crowd. Totally different attitude of other forms of motor sport. It was quite an experience, and would say it's worth a trip to see at least once.
Me too, and also have fond memories :D

Worth taking my son to spectate as an alternative Saturday night's entertainment Dom?
I'm not entirely sure how suitable for a young audience it is now. Its fairly rough stuff.... (thats just the crowd) depends what age he is. As I say, I was shocked... but then, I'm a quiet accountant type. Might be worth a trip without him.

I could be tempted to go again if others were thinking about it.
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Re: BBC2 Banger racing now.

Post by tut » Mon Mar 10, 2014 6:54 pm

Missed it but it is on again tonight.

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Post by rossybee » Tue Mar 11, 2014 12:45 am

Dominic wrote:
rossybee wrote:
Dominic wrote:I used to go to Cowdenbeath regularly as a kid. I have fond memories of those times, albeit a while ago now. I went back about 6ish years ago, to be pretty shocked at the event. Having been a spectator at motor sport events elsewhere, I was has shocked by the blood thirsty attitude of the crowd. Totally different attitude of other forms of motor sport. It was quite an experience, and would say it's worth a trip to see at least once.
Me too, and also have fond memories :D

Worth taking my son to spectate as an alternative Saturday night's entertainment Dom?
I'm not entirely sure how suitable for a young audience it is now. Its fairly rough stuff.... (thats just the crowd) depends what age he is. As I say, I was shocked... but then, I'm a quiet accountant type. Might be worth a trip without him.

I could be tempted to go again if others were thinking about it.
He'll be 13 this year, and is used to my nonsense :blackeye
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