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#11
Re: R.I.P. Oran Park
Mildman
Posted on: 2010/1/18 10:42
I reckon Sandown Raceway will sadly go the same on one day.....it's surrounded by houses - the owners of which now complain about the noise after they built opposite a race track!
#12
Re: R.I.P. Oran Park
dat141
Posted on: 2010/1/18 10:48
Let's hope not, would love to drive sandown one day. Unfortunately morons who buy a house near a racetrack/motorbike track then complain about the noise seem to get their way more often than not, same thing happened to amaroo.
#13
Re: R.I.P. Oran Park
A14force
Posted on: 2010/1/19 5:20
That sucks balls!
My heartfelt condolences go out to all the poeple who used to enjoy racing there. The brain donors who bought houses near my local racetrack whinged and bitched about the noise. FFS, you live near a racetrack! take a teasponn of cement and a glass of water and harden the f*ck up! Our local council bought a number of propeties that were the worst effected to shut them up. Good on them! Althought the newspaper was awash with letters saying it was a waste of ratepayers money. Probably the same talkback ringing wetblankets who write letters to the editor complaining about the "boy racers" that drive laps around the CBD on friday and saturday nights. once a track is gone, it's gone. A very sad loss indeed.............
#14
Re: R.I.P. Oran Park
qik1000
Posted on: 2010/1/19 7:15
Diddo. You know, apart from the blocks going in near the end of the straight, theres still heaps of vacant land around that area. Its not like it was the only place to put a housing estate! The chequered flags used in the logo of the housing estate company geats my goat up too! AHOLES!
I've had three hobbies in my life to date. Flying model aeroplanes when I was a young, flying real aeroplanes when I was 16 to 22. Then racing since then. Every single hobby has been ruined by people buying houses near these places then immediately complaining about noise or safety..."oh my god I thought the plane was going to drop from the sky and land my my kids..would somebody think of the kids boo hoo hoo!". Guess who is now complaining about people enjoying (*enthusiatically*) driving their cars on public roads. Probably the same load-mouth mother-of-two bitch from paragraph 2. Don't get me started on the Homebush circuit: The official attendance announced was 184,856 @ $40/ticket = $7.4 million on the first weekend! If it was a proper circuit it would have paid for itself in a few years and be open to everybody-everyday, not the lucky few for one weekend per year. And what a garbage circuit anyway...nothing but 90 degree bends on part-bitumen/part-concrete/part-manhole surfaces surrounded by concrete walls and fences. Theres a new push for a new track in the Wyong area. See the following link from the JSCC site: http://www.jscc.asn.au/index.php?opti ... d=19:jscc-events&Itemid=2 It will be absolutely awesome to see this track be built, but I'm not holding my breathe. A similar track was planned North of Newcastle for well over a decade. The last I heard they couldn't get it through council because there was no turning lane to get back onto the main road. A pity. The council actually upgraded that road a few years back well after the submission, but before this excuse.
#15
Re: R.I.P. Oran Park
hotrocket
Posted on: 2010/1/19 7:34
yes dont hold your breathe...homebush track not a fan of it, oran park aleast you could see most of the track, lots of memories there also Amaroo....yes those were the days
the dairy next door to the track it sold for a 1billon bucks....nice pocket money You can view topic.
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