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Old 21-11-2019, 07:35 PM   #31
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These type of people annoy me.... Buy a place in the City Center then expect it to be as quiet as a bloody church mouse... Oh well I guess some people just HAVE to have something to complain about....

How about the extra income/tourism this event brings to the city of Newcastle?? I bet if any of these wingers own business's they wont be complaining about the extra customers...
Sorry, but we were lied to by the Supercars and NSW Gov in regards to this.
I know people that own business on Bolton Street. They have to shut their doors as people can't get to them. They own an extremely successful medical practice.
There was a report that the predicted $$$ that was dangled from tourism hasn't materialized. That is why they've now asked for more cruise ships to enter the harbor.

The TV makes the place look very special but unfortunately the $$$ isn't flowing like it should.
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I have no doubt that the race is a huge financial benefit in the way of tourism, publicity, and also has been a catalyst to modernising the city. But as for a windfall for local businesses, maybe not, so far.
Some businesses say they make record profits in November, others make less than usual. I guess it depends on what business and where it is.

Every time a business closes down that Anit-supercar Facebook page blames the Supercar disruptions.
I wonder what their excuse is for the entire CBD nosediving in the 30 years before the Supercars came to town.

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I don't know what it is about Newcastle but those East end cafe's have always struggled for business and are stingy at that.
They are always busy when I go in there on a Friday or Saturday night or Saturday or Sunday morning. However I don't go as often as I used to.
Maybe there are too many cafes for the area since new ones were popping up everywhere for a while.

Every year a new apartment block gets thrown up in the area. Surely the population is increasing to drive demand all the new apartments.
Do the residents not spend money in local businesses or are half of the apartments sitting empty?
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I don’t know if many of the Newcastle inner-city food and drink businesses would agree.
Their complaint has been that the spectators haven’t been using the locals, the pop-up food vendors inside the race precinct are getting the money.
Last year, I went in search of something better than ‘yellow food’ (pies, chips, battered stuff) and came across an outdoor BBQ at Paymasters Café being run by an attractive young lady.
She offered to cook me ‘the biggest and best bacon and egg burger’.
We talked as she cooked, and she said that 2017, they expected a lot of custom through the front door. It didn’t happen. So, they decided to have the outdoor BBQ to entice customers, and it still wasn’t a roaring success, which was evident as I was the only customer at the time. Anyhow, the burger was as promised, and at a very fair price, cheaper than something at the imported pop-up vendors.
I have no doubt that the race is a huge financial benefit in the way of tourism, publicity, and also has been a catalyst to modernising the city. But as for a windfall for local businesses, maybe not, so far.

I walked past paymasters today front decked out for takeaway main sale is a double bacon and egg role for $10.00. No doubt will be lot nicer than the circus blowin cheap and nasty van selling cheap roll hotdog for$8.00.

Saw this year some interesting motor vehicles for show, a Camaro manual with 480 kw, heavily worked mustang of unknown origin whose name I did not recognise, then some classic drag car from 1960 that did 8s in quarter, an old lotus open wheeler- Jesus people who raced them had brass balls no secondary safety at all ��*♂️

Saw old peter brock racing car at customs house so some good stuff to see aside from racing cars.
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Old 22-11-2019, 07:58 AM   #34
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Some businesses say they make record profits in November, others make less than usual. I guess it depends on what business and where it is.

Every time a business closes down that Anit-supercar Facebook page blames the Supercar disruptions.
I wonder what their excuse is for the entire CBD nosediving in the 30 years before the Supercars came to town.



They are always busy when I go in there on a Friday or Saturday night or Saturday or Sunday morning. However I don't go as often as I used to.
Maybe there are too many cafes for the area since new ones were popping up everywhere for a while.

Every year a new apartment block gets thrown up in the area. Surely the population is increasing to drive demand all the new apartments.
Do the residents not spend money in local businesses or are half of the apartments sitting empty?
Like most areas, decentralization of shopping has occurred. Other than cafes, etc there's not to much shopping to be had in the city.
Most people would drive to Westfield Kotara or Charlestown to do their shopping.
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Old 23-11-2019, 03:08 PM   #35
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I've been watching the racing on TV, and the spectator spot that I recommended at Zaara St seems to be blocked by a huge sign.
Double glad that I'm not there this year, not being able to see anything while being killed by errant cars and debris.
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I have lost interest as the cars now have no relevance to what you can buy on the road. To call the supercar mustang a mustang is to me virtually misleading and deceptive conduct.

My interest is now the Bathurst 12 hour. Toying with idea of going next year to hear all different engines real time- just so hot....
Agree, the 12 hour is the relevant race.
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I’m not surprised, main stream motor racing has been becoming more and more vanilla as they try to cater to a brawder audiance.

Now we have people bitching and moaning it’s this or it’s that

I’ll go back with the desperates and stick with my grass roots racing

There’s less money involved so less people give a ****
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Supercars requires younger viewers/consumers or it dies financially and it’s relevance is decreasing all the time.
Moving it to pay TV isn't going to help. I can't imagine the sponsors would be too happy either - when the viewer numbers have been substantially cut. V8 supercars aren't too bothered as they got their cut from the sale of broadcast rights
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Old 24-11-2019, 02:39 PM   #40
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Moving it to pay TV isn't going to help. I can't imagine the sponsors would be too happy either - when the viewer numbers have been substantially cut. V8 supercars aren't too bothered as they got their cut from the sale of broadcast rights


It’s all about viewership numbers/advertising revenue in an era of streaming........and the rights will be up for renegotiation before long
Foxtel is dying a slow death as it is and the product has become irrelevant.
Hardly anyone is going to the test cricket in Brisbane either.....perhaps there is just too much choice in sport and ways of getting it.


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Maybe a Cybertrophytruck race would pull in the punters.
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Maybe a Cybertrophytruck race would pull in the punters.
Would be able to one-up Melbourne with the woke enviro crew
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I’m not surprised, main stream motor racing has been becoming more and more vanilla as they try to cater to a brawder audiance.

Now we have people bitching and moaning it’s this or it’s that

I’ll go back with the desperates and stick with my grass roots racing

There’s less money involved so less people give a ****
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Maybe a Cybertrophytruck race would pull in the punters.
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You sir are a legend

Oh my god, where would we be if we didnt have chronic masterbaters like you picking up spelling and grammatical errors on forums

If someone had such low comprehension skills that they couldn’t have worked out what I was saying, they’re probably stuck watching V8SC

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