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#1 mab01uk

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Posted 08 March 2014 - 07:57 PM


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Fast and Fearless: Britain's Banger Racers Episode 1

1/2 Thirteen-year-old Alfie enters the Essex 'Mini Stocks' Championships.

 

Episode 1 of 2 (9pm BBC2 Sunday 9/3/14....after Top Gear)

Duration: 59 minutes

Two-part documentary about the petrol-soaked, testosterone-fuelled world of banger racing, a motor sport that allows contact and where scrap domestic cars are stripped out and fortified for a final lease of life on a racetrack.

Thirteen-year-old Alfie is fourth in the junior championship table. This follows him taking on his rivals on the track in a bid to win the Essex 'Mini Stocks' Championships. Racing veteran brothers, Paul and Ricky, are working on a Pontiac in preparation for the Firecracker, an unlimited race where competitors can drive any of type of car: from stretch limos to Reliant Robins. Rather than being 'rodders', who are the fastest drivers on the track, the brothers are 'wreckers' who compete because of their love of crashing.

http://www.bbc.co.uk...rammes/b03y3xqk

 

Fast And Fearless: Britain's Banger Racers is a documentary series for BBC Science about the petrol-soaked, testosterone-fuelled world of banger racing.

This 2x60-minute series will follow the passionate drivers of the Arena Essex Raceway both on and off the track as they compete in the 2013 season: elevating cheerless Granadas and ageing Mondeos to racing car status for a final burst of heavy driving before they head to the scrap heap.

Along the way, we'll find out about the mechanics involved in this transformation - the driving skills that have to be honed and the engineering secrets that give some drivers the edge.

The rules are simple: be the first to get round the track 15 times. No hits allowed to drivers’ doors, but other than that, anything goes!

United by their quest for glory and their love for the sport, this series will feature an array of banger enthusiasts, from retired world champions on the comeback trail to kids as young as 10 who compete in their own Mini Cooper league, each hoping to achieve champion status.

In episode one, with a passion for banger car racing in their blood, racing veterans, brothers Paul and Ricky, work on a Pontiac in preparation for the Firecracker showdown at Arena Essex Raceway. Rather than being ‘rodders’, who are the fastest drivers on the track, the brothers are ‘wreckers’ who love nothing more than hearing the audience cheer when they spectacularly wreck their opponents cars on the way round. They have a self-confessed chequered past but their love of the sport is helping to keep them on the ‘straight and narrow’. The Firecracker is an ‘unlimited meeting’ in which there is no restriction as to the size and model of vehicle. Drivers compete in anything from stretched limos to robin reliants. There is even the occasional hearse!

Two-time world champion Bill gives an insight into how you go about converting domestic cars so that they’re ready to take to the banger track. Since he’s become more successful, Bill has gone from working on the cars himself to paying others to do the necessary work for him.

Darren, who has broken nearly every bone in his body during his career of racing, plans to retire in style at the legendary ‘Firecracker’ race. Darren’s 26-year-old son, Tommy, one of the sport's rising stars, is by his side helping with preparation as race-day looms. But will his modified 1970s Daimler limousine steer him to success one last time?

The majority of drivers start early and inherit their interest in the sport from their fathers and uncles. Thirteen-year-old Alfie is fourth in the junior championship table. Having contended with bullies at school, Alfie takes on his junior competitors on the track in a bid to win the Essex ‘Mini Stocks’ Championships. With coaching from his parents, can Alfie triumph over his rivals on the track?

Voiceover is provided by Phil Davis

http://www.bbc.co.uk...d-fearless.html

 

 

 

 

 



#2 mab01uk

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Posted 09 March 2014 - 08:50 PM

Reminder for those interested.....9pm after 'Top Gear'



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Posted 09 March 2014 - 09:54 PM

Did you hear that fake in car sound, it sounded like a big block V8!? :huh:


Edited by RedRallyMini, 09 March 2014 - 10:03 PM.


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Posted 09 March 2014 - 10:06 PM

The ministox I get but I can't see the appeal of the banger racing. The last race they featured, the older guy spent hundreds, loads of time and lot of hassle getting the car ready. He didn't finish a single lap and ended up with a fractured wrist. Not my idea of value for money.

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Posted 09 March 2014 - 10:10 PM

I don't see the point in banger or mini stocks

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Posted 09 March 2014 - 10:11 PM

Not quite the same, but I did class 1 autograss for a few years

 

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My cousin did ministox and later class 1 as well and is an ex national champion,

 

I also did the last banger race at my local track, I used an ex police mk4 cortina!!  First race I got hit hard and had to smash the front discs off!!  By the end of it the car was so badly hit the prop shaft bent!!  Ace fun!!



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Posted 09 March 2014 - 10:15 PM

If you think this is pointless, have a look at this, "reverse racing" and "caravan racing", it's something they do in the Netherlands and Belgium...:

 



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Posted 09 March 2014 - 10:36 PM



If you think this is pointless, have a look at this, "reverse racing" and "caravan racing", it's something they do in the Netherlands and Belgium...:

 

That was good, I enjoyed it :D



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Posted 10 March 2014 - 07:08 PM

My old (rotten) 25 ended up in Ministox I believe back in 1999 I think. I very much doubt it's still going though...

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Posted 10 March 2014 - 07:47 PM

The ministox I get but I can't see the appeal of the banger racing. The last race they featured, the older guy spent hundreds, loads of time and lot of hassle getting the car ready. He didn't finish a single lap and ended up with a fractured wrist. Not my idea of value for money.

and had no brakes, work that one out..

 

no brakes       

surly you would fix the brakes

y wouldnt u


Edited by MIGLIACARS, 10 March 2014 - 07:48 PM.


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Posted 10 March 2014 - 07:49 PM

 

The ministox I get but I can't see the appeal of the banger racing. The last race they featured, the older guy spent hundreds, loads of time and lot of hassle getting the car ready. He didn't finish a single lap and ended up with a fractured wrist. Not my idea of value for money.

and had no brakes, work that one out..

 

no brakes       

surly you would fix the brakes

y wouldnt u

 

 

that's what the car in front of you is for



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Posted 10 March 2014 - 07:51 PM

I would love to see scrutineering. Some thing like 'yeah that's a car, you've passed'

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Posted 10 March 2014 - 08:36 PM

They have scruitineering? Lol

I felt a bit sorry for Alfie. Getting it at school and from his dad after the race. But liked it at the end when it said he got a new engine and he won.......



Although the funniest bit by far was when the old boy on the landy with no roof, no doors, no seat belt and no windscreen suddenly have his bonnet fly open on him. I know it's dangerous but I peed myself with laughter hahaha

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Posted 10 March 2014 - 08:40 PM

They have scruitineering? Lol
I felt a bit sorry for Alfie. Getting it at school and from his dad after the race. But liked it at the end when it said he got a new engine and he won.......
Although the funniest bit by far was when the old boy on the landy with no roof, no doors, no seat belt and no windscreen suddenly have his bonnet fly open on him. I know it's dangerous but I peed myself with laughter hahaha

That bit was just plain weird. What are the chances of seeing that when filming?

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Posted 10 March 2014 - 08:41 PM

Who cares lol I've seen some very random things whilst driving on our finest motorways :P




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