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has anyone been to Mallala Motor Sport Park?
Posted:
Fri Jan 21, 2005 1:09 pm
by redline
think of going to Mallala Motor Sport Park in SA to do a photoshoot but iam from Melbourne.
Any locals in SA can offer some advice for those travelling to SA?
should i take a plane or drive?
Re: has anyone been to Mallala Motor Sport Park?
Posted:
Fri Jan 21, 2005 2:02 pm
by sheepie
redline wrote:should i take a plane or drive?
Didn't know there was an airport at Mallala!
You'll definately need a car once you're in Adelaide - from memory, Mallala is miles out from even the northern reaches of the suburbs.
Then again, I may be wrong. (has happened once or twice)
Re: has anyone been to Mallala Motor Sport Park?
Posted:
Fri Jan 21, 2005 2:46 pm
by fozzie
redline,
redline wrote:think of going to Mallala Motor Sport Park in SA to do a photoshoot but iam from Melbourne.
Any locals in SA can offer some advice for those travelling to SA?
should i take a plane or drive?
Please Note: Adelaide to Mallala is 50Kms
If I were you, I would fly and hire a car at the Adelaide Airport.
Mallala is in a very hot and dry location in SA. So you will need a large hat, plenty of sunscreen, and aeroguard for flies.
Goodbye for now,
Re: has anyone been to Mallala Motor Sport Park?
Posted:
Fri Jan 21, 2005 7:15 pm
by redline
fozzie wrote:redline,
redline wrote:think of going to Mallala Motor Sport Park in SA to do a photoshoot but iam from Melbourne.
Any locals in SA can offer some advice for those travelling to SA?
should i take a plane or drive?
Please Note: Adelaide to Mallala is 50KmsIf I were you, I would fly and hire a car at the Adelaide Airport.
Mallala is in a very hot and dry location in SA. So you will need a large hat, plenty of sunscreen, and aeroguard for flies.
Goodbye for now,
Thanks Fozzie,
Posted:
Fri Jan 21, 2005 7:18 pm
by redline
what are the locals like fozzie?
i hope there not a high crime area, can't say to highly of where i live.
Just installed a new fence and there're already plier marks on my fence posts ends. jesus some ppl just wanna steal.
Posted:
Fri Jan 21, 2005 7:34 pm
by fozzie
redline,
redline wrote:what are the locals like fozzie?
i hope there not a high crime area, can't say to highly of where i live.
Just installed a new fence and there're already plier marks on my fence posts ends. jesus some ppl just wanna steal.
I personally have not been to Mallala, so I can not speak for the locals. If you intend to stay anywhere north of Adelaide, I would avoid Elizabeth at all costs. Gawler would probably be your best bet.
BTW: When is the car racing on
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Cheers,
Posted:
Fri Jan 21, 2005 7:56 pm
by Marvin
I think that Mallala is fine. If I were you I would stay in the Barossa or somewhere (like Nuriootpa). It has some nice wineries and stuff. Mallala is very boring and small! It's not really that far to drive to Adelaide from Melbourne (maybe 8 or 9 hours) so you could drive, but more comfortable to fly.
Posted:
Fri Jan 21, 2005 8:22 pm
by BBJ
Hi ya All, I have yet to get there as this is one place i wish to visit as well when there is a motorcycle meeting or something. Times when i have been up there in Adelaide there has been nothing on at the time so yeh it is on my agenda some stage soon.
If your going to drive from Melb you can go direct or swing by the coast way via here Mt Gambier and get a snaps on the way.
Cheers
John
BBJ
Posted:
Fri Jan 21, 2005 8:26 pm
by redline
fozzie wrote:redline,
redline wrote:what are the locals like fozzie?
i hope there not a high crime area, can't say to highly of where i live.
Just installed a new fence and there're already plier marks on my fence posts ends. jesus some ppl just wanna steal.
I personally have not been to Mallala, so I can not speak for the locals. If you intend to stay anywhere north of Adelaide, I would avoid Elizabeth at all costs. Gawler would probably be your best bet.
BTW: When is the car racing on
.
Cheers,
theres a drift event going on next weekend at the race park.
i've been covering it since july last year and this is the final event( number 4 i believe)
but i don't know if its economical to go.
$160 plane trip
$180 hotel
$120 car hire
just to get there and the fact i won't make much after image usuage rights and the usual print sales to drivers.
Posted:
Sat Feb 12, 2005 10:16 am
by takai
Did you end up going? I am considering going out for a practice session on Tuesday.
Posted:
Sun Feb 13, 2005 5:55 pm
by robw25
been tryin to find dates for mallall v8 konica series ...... anyone have the dates ???? would like a couple of months notice and then hopefully could get a few tips off redline if he goes
cheers rob
Posted:
Sun Feb 13, 2005 8:00 pm
by redline
robw25 wrote:been tryin to find dates for mallall v8 konica series ...... anyone have the dates ???? would like a couple of months notice and then hopefully could get a few tips off redline if he goes
cheers rob
hey robw25,
might be heading up there on August 6/7 theres a drift event suppose to be happening. why not give them a call to find out when the v8 are there but i don't think i would go to the v8
Posted:
Sun Feb 13, 2005 8:02 pm
by redline
takai wrote:Did you end up going? I am considering going out for a practice session on Tuesday.
nah i couldn't find a cheap room to stay. hopfully august
so practice your panning shots until then
Posted:
Wed Feb 16, 2005 9:40 pm
by robw25
redline
what is a drift event ???
Posted:
Wed Feb 16, 2005 9:53 pm
by redline
heres a brief explanation lifted from drifting.com
Drifting is a high-skill, high-powered motorsport that calls for drivers to control a 450hp car while it slides sideways at high speed through a marked course. It is similar to rally racing, but is done on a closed course and judged on execution and style rather than who finishes the course fastest. Drifting takes all the thrilling moments of traditional motorsports and packs it together into non-stop competition. The D1 Grand Prix takes the excitement one step further by being the only drifting competition that features aggressive side-by-side action as finalists burn up the course two-at-a-time often only inches apart.
Drifting pros finesse their cars into spectacular powerslides around a series of corners of a set course as powerful engines roar and the tires bellow smoke. The driver controls engine power, shifts gears and feathers the brake pedal, while at the same time spinning the steering wheel in a precise fashion from left to right linking corners with pinpoint accuracy. The driver is controlling and maneuvering the car beyond the limits of the tires' traction.
here are some pic that i've done during these events
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Posted:
Wed Feb 16, 2005 10:04 pm
by BBJ
hehe Nice pics godofpizza,
LOL not hard to know where i been looking hey Thai? LOl no good pics mate i too am wanting to get to Mallala oneday for the bikes.
Cheers
John
BBJ
Posted:
Wed Feb 16, 2005 10:19 pm
by redline
thanks John,
if your free during the event why not take a look at drifting, it a very fun to shoot than normal motorsports. as practice/ judging both look the same, as there usually one car at a time.
Posted:
Thu Feb 24, 2005 9:40 am
by takai
Im currently trying to scrounge up enough money for a DSLR while i make do with the F801.
I used to shoot rally in the forests of Canberra, so i got pretty used to panning then. Would be good to see you out here sometime later in the year. If i have my car out by then you might even be able to take some shots first hand from the sillyseat.
Posted:
Thu Feb 24, 2005 9:56 am
by BBJ
Hi Takai, Welcome to the group, yes we all have been in that situating at some stage, saving for a DSLR and well it takes time but yes on the ralling as i have only been to our track here oneday when i had my Fuji but havent yet tackled the pines yet. We have a few rally's here and once a year we have a big one but will get to it oneday.
Thai, mate that is something that doesn'y happen down here, drifting but the young ones prolly do it somewhere and well we have drags now and then but i have not yet atten this. I have a busy month ahead with all the motorbike meetins held at out local track here and a schedual for the rally club as well. So lots of fun and maybe a few bucks$$$ as well i hope so i can lust a lil bit more.
Cheers
John
BBJ
Posted:
Thu Feb 24, 2005 2:26 pm
by robw25
i notice there's a mallala meeting of v8's in august 19/20 th but i'm bloody working !!!!! but.. i've organised to go to oran park while in sydney, prepective brother in-law workd for pirtek so maybe get a good spot... im hoping
cheers rob
Posted:
Thu Feb 24, 2005 2:54 pm
by MCWB
robw25 wrote:i've organised to go to oran park while in sydney, prepective brother in-law workd for pirtek so maybe get a good spot... im hoping
I'd reckon there'll be a pretty big crowd there, as it'll be the last V8SC race at Oran Park!
Posted:
Thu Feb 24, 2005 3:08 pm
by robw25
i need to go to some sort of motor sport beforehand to check my panning skills..... thanks for the heads up
cheers rob
Posted:
Mon Mar 07, 2005 12:04 am
by takai
Well there is the G1 drifting event at Mallala this coming weekend on the 12th. Ill be out there shooting (film) unless i can get a D70 before then. Fixing the race car kinda took up the D70 moolah.
Posted:
Mon Mar 07, 2005 7:50 am
by robw25
damn !! i told the paper yesterday i would work for them that weekend
i will get there one day
cheers rob
Posted:
Mon Mar 07, 2005 8:04 am
by birddog114
robw25 wrote:damn !! i told the paper yesterday i would work for them that weekend
i will get there one day
cheers rob
Rob,
Your gears will impress them
btw.
Posted:
Mon Mar 07, 2005 9:32 am
by robw25
from what i hear .... i think fozzie is south oz's toy boy for d70 stuff....