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Old 20-06-2017, 06:42 PM   #1
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Default CAMS to deny Robby Gordon future competition visa

So it seems Robby Gordon did a couple of doughys in the street in his Stadium Super Truck in Darwin after the round at the V8s.

http://www.speedcafe.com/2017/06/20/...petition-visa/

He got fined and now CAMS are saying they won't renew his competition license. And because Robby owns the championship, I wonder if that means we won't see it come back here.

It would be a bloody shame because it's such a crowd favourite. Sure it's not the most skillful category, but it's bloody good fun to watch, and they throw those things around. And being an American series, it only adds to the Aussie Supercars exposure.

But the muppets at CAMS sure know how to kill Aussie motorsport

What's wrong with slap on the wrist and a small fine, and leave it at that?

I get that they don't want to be seen allowing or promoting the "hoon" image, but come on....he's a professional racing driver, who does that **** day in, day out.




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I get that they don't want to be seen allowing or promoting the "hoon" image, but come on....he's a professional racing driver, who does that **** day in, day out.
Sorry, professionals are known to have accidents!
Examples have to be set at times with rules and clearly Cams acted.
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cams need a hummer and a chicken feed
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Sorry, professionals are known to make mistakes & have accidents!
Examples have to be set at times with rules.
Yep, that is very true. I'm not saying he would never make a mistake and never have anything go wrong.

But to deny him a future competition license? I think that's very harsh. To think of the money, the crowd numbers, the overseas spectators that he's brought to Australian Supercars with his Stadium Super Trucks, they go and do that to him?

Very harsh I reckon.

Remember Lewis Hamilton doing a burnout in is Merc a few years ago. Sure it was a road legal car. And he comes under the FIA, not CAMS. But same thing really. Nothign else came of that except a fine.
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apparently it was in Darwin City for a promotion at a pub, then he did the burnout just before they loaded back onto a truck to take it back to the track
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Yea, he was about to load it onto the back of a truck, so he had someone at each end of the road to close it off for a minute, then took it out did a couple of doughnuts, before loading it onto the truck. So it wasn't just a planned hoon run. But CAMS don't care. They're the ONLY ones who don't like this kind of thing.
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First off.......I'm no fan of stadium super trucks.....I'd much rather see a field of F5000's going hard at it.....but that's just my view....
Gordon is an experienced racer and businessman who really should have used more common sense and known what was at stake due to his actions.....
A fine and/or suspension for a period of time?.....fair enough....
They want to can his licence, not the whole category, and there's no reason it couldn't continue without him......he can still run it, he can still attend races, he just won't be able to compete?.....
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They want to can his licence, not the whole category, and there's no reason it couldn't continue without him......he can still run it, he can still attend races, he just won't be able to compete?.....
Yes, that's what's happening. But knowing what usually happens, it more often than not snowballs from there. Who knows what would end up happening. Given the effort he and the others go to, to bring the series and all the equipment over here, he might just tell them to stick it.

It wouldn't surprise me, given the way CAMS have reacted.
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The Larrikin Legacy

The Australian stereotype is intertwined with notions of larrikinism. It is a stereotype of a fundamentally good person that tests the boundaries of dubious rules. As defined by historian Manning Clark,

“Soaring over them all is the larrikin; almost archly self conscious- to smart for his own good, witty rather than humorous, exceeding limits, bending rules and sailing close to the wind, avoiding rather than evading responsibility, playing to an audience, mocking pomposity and smugness, taking the **** out of people, cutting down tall poppies, born of a Wednesday, looking both ways for a Sunday, larger than life, sceptical, iconoclastic, egalitarian yet suffering fools badly, and, above all, defiant."

Although not all Australians are larrikins (most could probably be defined as quite conservative), when it comes to finding icons, no other character stereotype has proved to be as popular with Australians as a whole. In real life, these icons include bushranger Ned Kelly, swimmer Dawn Fraser, digger John Simpson, French resistance leader Nancy Wake, cricketer Shane Warne, actor Errol Flynn and singer Bon Scott. In movies, the larrikin characters of Mick Dundee (Crocodile Dundee) and Daryl Kerrigan (The Castle) have also proved popular with the public.

At the opposite end of the personality spectrum is the wowser. As defined in 1960 by Eugene Gorman QC,

"Wowser is a simple, satisfying, succinct, single word which aptly distinguishes the whole race of windy, watery, cantankerous, snuffling Chadbands, Stiggines, Holy Joes and Scripture-sprouting sneaks, hypocritical humbugs, and unctuous, dirty-minded rotters, who spend their time interfering with the healthy instincts and recreations of healthy-minded, honest humanity."

The Australian affection for the larrikin and scorn for the wowser can probably be traced to the 80 years of Convict transportation that characterised the founding third of Australia’s urban existence. Many of the Convicts showed that they were more likeable, and more respectable, that those who had put them there, or made them into outlaws.

The word itself seems to have been coined by an Irish policeman in a Melbourne court who claimed the prisoner was "larkin about". Overtime, larrikin became a word for people of the streets that were seen as potential criminals. For reasons that probably had something to do with the oppressive nature of Australian society, it also developed a positive connotation.

Has Wowsersim won?
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Unfortunately Robby Gordon has 'form' for mucking about off track, like when he crashed into one of his support cars whilst trying to pass drinks from car to car at speed in a Dakar rally.
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The Larrikin Legacy

The Australian stereotype is intertwined with notions of larrikinism. It is a stereotype of a fundamentally good person that tests the boundaries of dubious rules. As defined by historian Manning Clark,

“Soaring over them all is the larrikin; almost archly self conscious- to smart for his own good, witty rather than humorous, exceeding limits, bending rules and sailing close to the wind, avoiding rather than evading responsibility, playing to an audience, mocking pomposity and smugness, taking the **** out of people, cutting down tall poppies, born of a Wednesday, looking both ways for a Sunday, larger than life, sceptical, iconoclastic, egalitarian yet suffering fools badly, and, above all, defiant."

Off topic but my dad took the crap out of me on a daily basis for 20 years under the guise of being a Larrakin, Everyone loved him too. I'm still suffering from it to this day because he deliberately completely destroyed my educational career from grade 6 on up. Calling me a complete loser every time I came home from 5 hours per day of study isn't simply taking the **** its violent behavior. Especially when he threatened to call the police on me and have me thrown out of the house and tell them that I beat him up.

Later on in life I found out that he used to regularly beat my mum and his father was a drunk that liked to beat the **** out of him.

My point in sharing this personal information is that the Larrakin can also be a cloak for serious mental problems which in most civilized countries will get you multiple jail sentences. I really doubt anyone here would be cheering him on if he killed someone.

There is a damn good reason why CAMS reprimanded him. He took the car onto a public road and started ****ing around. Do you seriously want this truck on your roads again? When something else could be ****ed up? Where a kid gets killed?

If cams want their drivers to show a sense of professionalism then thats up to them to decide. At the very least we should expect drivers to adhere to the rules of the roads. That is the last safeguard that we have left.


Pull your ****ing head in.

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The Larrikin Legacy

The Australian stereotype is intertwined with notions of larrikinism. It is a stereotype of a fundamentally good person that tests the boundaries of dubious rules. As defined by historian Manning Clark,

“Soaring over them all is the larrikin; almost archly self conscious- to smart for his own good, witty rather than humorous, exceeding limits, bending rules and sailing close to the wind, avoiding rather than evading responsibility, playing to an audience, mocking pomposity and smugness, taking the **** out of people, cutting down tall poppies, born of a Wednesday, looking both ways for a Sunday, larger than life, sceptical, iconoclastic, egalitarian yet suffering fools badly, and, above all, defiant."

Although not all Australians are larrikins (most could probably be defined as quite conservative), when it comes to finding icons, no other character stereotype has proved to be as popular with Australians as a whole. In real life, these icons include bushranger Ned Kelly, swimmer Dawn Fraser, digger John Simpson, French resistance leader Nancy Wake, cricketer Shane Warne, actor Errol Flynn and singer Bon Scott. In movies, the larrikin characters of Mick Dundee (Crocodile Dundee) and Daryl Kerrigan (The Castle) have also proved popular with the public.

At the opposite end of the personality spectrum is the wowser. As defined in 1960 by Eugene Gorman QC,

"Wowser is a simple, satisfying, succinct, single word which aptly distinguishes the whole race of windy, watery, cantankerous, snuffling Chadbands, Stiggines, Holy Joes and Scripture-sprouting sneaks, hypocritical humbugs, and unctuous, dirty-minded rotters, who spend their time interfering with the healthy instincts and recreations of healthy-minded, honest humanity."

The Australian affection for the larrikin and scorn for the wowser can probably be traced to the 80 years of Convict transportation that characterised the founding third of Australia’s urban existence. Many of the Convicts showed that they were more likeable, and more respectable, that those who had put them there, or made them into outlaws.

The word itself seems to have been coined by an Irish policeman in a Melbourne court who claimed the prisoner was "larkin about". Overtime, larrikin became a word for people of the streets that were seen as potential criminals. For reasons that probably had something to do with the oppressive nature of Australian society, it also developed a positive connotation.

Has Wowsersim won?
Yes it has. Wowsersims like Harold screwball and that righteous man, I think he was a pastor or something who raised the supercar scare in the 70s. Ever since then it's been downhill. The moment I have the means to, I will leave this over policed state and country. Just trying to work out which place is better
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First off.......I'm no fan of stadium super trucks.....I'd much rather see a field of F5000's going hard at it.....but that's just my view....
Gordon is an experienced racer and businessman who really should have used more common sense and known what was at stake due to his actions.....
A fine and/or suspension for a period of time?.....fair enough....
They want to can his licence, not the whole category, and there's no reason it couldn't continue without him......he can still run it, he can still attend races, he just won't be able to compete?.....
Time for a new keyboard I think, you got a sticky full stop key.
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Time for a new keyboard I think, you got a sticky full stop key.
At least it gets used.
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Robbie Gordon has been known to have the odd brain implosion
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Robbie Gordon has been known to have the odd brain implosion
And CAMS is totally innocent of that..... NOT
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Cams should stay out of it, but NT police should have a word to him about driving (?) an unregistered vehicle on public roads.
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The powers to be have taken the whole "risk" thing too far.
It's the same as political correctness going too far

Last year I went to a Oz supermoto round, the winner, after an exceptional ride and win, pulled a straight long wheelie, and they fined him for it. He was trusted to bang bars sideways into turn one at 130km/hr but couldn't be trusted to pull a wheelie post race (and after proving he had the best bike control by winning for those of you that need someone to join the dots)

that's what the punter wants to see.

Chalk up another win for the NANNY NATION.

Oh, and for the "perfect" ford forum members that have never made a mistake in their life. Best you don't go visit something like the Woodward dream cruise, your heads might explode at seeing cars doing burnouts on public roads next to other cars.

I mean FFS people jump out of planes without parachutes for publicity. Much higher risk activities around.....
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The powers to be have taken the whole "risk" thing too far.
It's the same as political correctness going too far

Last year I went to a Oz supermoto round, the winner, after an exceptional ride and win, pulled a straight long wheelie, and they fined him for it. He was trusted to bang bars sideways into turn one at 130km/hr but couldn't be trusted to pull a wheelie post race (and after proving he had the best bike control by winning for those of you that need someone to join the dots)

that's what the punter wants to see.

Chalk up another win for the NANNY NATION.

Oh, and for the "perfect" ford forum members that have never made a mistake in their life. Best you don't go visit something like the Woodward dream cruise, your heads might explode at seeing cars doing burnouts on public roads next to other cars.

I mean FFS people jump out of planes without parachutes for publicity. Much higher risk activities around.....
I was young and impressionable once! You might understand one day.
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This wont be a popular opinion, but it's an opinion nonetheless.

I have no sympathy for him. If I did it, I'd have the book thrown at me. Just because he's a professional driver, does NOT mean he's above the of us and can break a road rule (in an unregistered vehicle) for fun.

I'm a professional airline pilot. If I take an aircraft for a fly and operate it illegally, I'll be toasted! No difference.
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I have no sympathy for him. If I did it, I'd have the book thrown at me. Just because he's a professional driver, does NOT mean he's above the of us and can break a road rule (in an unregistered vehicle) for fun.

I'm a professional airline pilot. If I take an aircraft for a fly and operate it illegally, I'll be toasted! No difference.
This is an easy argument to make but by your logic we should have no sympathy for the young man who took a poster (illegal activity) in North Korea and was returned to the US in a coma and subsequently died. The law has dealt with Gordon and its a bit rich for the judge to encourage a double penalty from the governing body.
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Michael Phelps got caught ripping a bong, lost his Kellogg's sponsor, then went on to win a total of 28 Olympic medals. I'm sure Robbo will bounce back.
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"I was young and impressionable once! You might understand one day."

I understand the laws of probability,
the probability of occurrence, severity and detection
That's enough.

As I said, Best you don't visit any auto related event stateside.
Your head would explode with what they get up to, when compared to Australia.

How do the young learn in your environs ?
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"I was young and impressionable once! You might understand one day."

I understand the laws of probability,
the probability of occurrence, severity and detection
That's enough.

As I said, Best you don't visit any auto related event stateside.
Your head would explode with what they get up to, when compared to Australia.

How do the young learn in your environs ?
Yes like that drag car in the US that was doing a demo in a closed off street. Lost control and went into the crowd.
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Yes like that drag car in the US that was doing a demo in a closed off street. Lost control and went into the crowd.
Um, wasn't that an aussie that was driving that funny car?
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I belive it was and he got done for murder. A good idea at the time doesn't hold up so well in court.
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The larrikan spirit if it ever existed is certainly dead in this age that's all my post was about.

moneypit your father was not a larrikan.
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robby gordon listen to the lawwwwwwwwwww break the deal face the wheelllll
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First and foremost Gordon is a showman and the 'show' he has been bringing to our shores these last few years is a crowd pleaser.

Yes; it probably wasn't the smartest thing he's ever done but it's far from the stupidest by a long shot and it's a matter for the NT police rather than CAMS.

In effect, banning him from driving will see the series not back here given he owns it and there are plenty of other places in the APAC region that would love to have it.

I thought CAMS had improved in recent years but it seems that their acronym hasn't changed meaning and it still stands for C**** Against Motor Sport.
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I'm with CAMS on this, tell the Septic to F off back to the States and lets start our own series and call it something like Grandstand Mega Utes!
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