Fair enough, shame you couldn't get down, it was a great event, yeh this was the first time I'd been to a V8 event. Anyway got my review and photos now.
Got down to Olympic Park on Friday to check out the biggest sporting festival in Sydney this year. After years of campaigning and debating, the Sydney Telstra 500 finally became a reality and the final race meet for 2009 of the V8 Supercar Championship. And what a great event, as I said this was the first time I had been to one of these race meets. The whole layout and design of the track was brilliant creating some great challenges and battles for the fellow V8 competitors. With Garth Tander being crowned the winner of race 25, then on Sunday, the podium was dubbed with local born and bred sydney drivers. WIth 1st going to James Courtney, 2nd to Michael Carruso and 3rd going to Mark Winterbottom for the final race of the season which was race 26.
I had a great day down at the event, with plenty of entertainment on offer for all including the V8 Supercars indoor paddock which allowed rev-heads to get up close and see their teams working away in this indoor garage, get autographs and photos with their favourite drivers. After the action on track wrapped up on Friday and Saturday, fans converged on ANZ Stadium to see some home grown Aussie bands rock it out. Friday included dance acts such as Sneaky Sound System, The Presets and the Potbelleez. Saturday was all about the Rock acts which included a one off reformation of Cold Chisel, Grinspoon and the Living End. The whole event was a massive success for organisers with 150,000 people expected over the weekend. They flogged that with 185,000 people getting to the event.
Anyway I had a look around sideshow alley for some of the day on Friday, and sad to say they were getting very little buisness. By 1pm the Power Surge had only had 5 riders since they started operating. Most of the day was pretty poor so bit of bad luck for the showies. Don't know how they went over the weekend though. But they had a good selection of rides including the Hard Rock which I didn't know was showing up along with Power Surge, Slingshot, Insanity, Ali Baba, Crazy Cars which were sited elsewhere which was the site where the Sky View Wheel is at Sydney Show. And also XXXL attended which was the first time I saw this. Sideshow alley was based in between ANZ Stadium and the Acer Arena.
Sideshow area:
Ali Baba: Looking good, nice and bright, Gill's have done a good job with presenting this. New flicker lights which I saw at Fishers Ghost were installed on the backwall around the border lights. Was getting hardly and buisness but I had a ride later in the day. When it was getting started to take the first swing, the boat shook really violently which was a bit of a shock. But after that it was smooth sailing, having a good cycle, stopping at the top giving a good view of the rides. Would've been good to take my camera up.
Crazy Cars: Was sited away from the other rides all by itself basically with not many other items around it. So they weren't getting much buisness either, most cars I saw running on the track was 2 at a time. Giving a long cycle. Love the look of this track, artwork around the border of the ride and on the back tarps looks brilliant. The lighting is also great.
Hard Rock: The ride is looking as great as usual, love the look of this ride, very well presented. Noticed some LED's fitted on the front signs of the ride. Was running empty loads if it did run for the day, only saw 2 people on during the day. Probably the worst I've ever seen this ride go. Didn't hop on for a ride though which I would've liked to.
Insanity: Was looking forward to seeing this again. Had a few people ride throughout the day. Must admit wasn't looking the best but must say it made up for that with the experience onride. Had 2 rides over the day and this ride is amazing. First time I jumped on and this ride absolutely flies. You would look at this as its going and think that doesn't look that bad but once you get on, this thing is fantastic. First tide was a bit shorter but it was enough, the ride went that fast my legs started getting numb. Then later in the arvo I jumped on again and the ride is very unpredictable. Its unpredictable because you don't know whether your going to feel alot of g-forces on you, you don't know at what point in the ride where the pendulum will be spinning in correspondance to where the main arm will swing out at its fastest point on the rider and the feeling you get on this ride is very hard to explain. Some people would have a different experience they feel when riding this. That is what I think about the uniqueness of this ride. Back onto my second ride, i was the only one on my car so I was facing the ground most of the time, but I have never felt so many g-forces on my body compared to anything else. More than what I'd felt on No Limit, Space Roller etc. But I was in a fair bit of pain, and my legs were basically numb for most of the cycle. In other words I was shitting myself

I got off and I had to slowly walk down the stairs. This ride would easily be one of the best rides in Australia. Fantastic ride well done to Phil and Tammy for purchasing this ride and its great they've got this ride running this well. If anyone sees this ride anytime soon, I'd definately recommend you have a ride.
Power Surge: As always and your probably sick of hearing this, the ride looks as fantastic as ever. Love the look of this ride and as I've said before, well done to Joyland's for presenting this ride so well. Jumped on for a ride, was a good cycle but could've been longer. The arm spun one way, then it stopped and spun the other way but then it went back into its stationary position which was a bit odd as its always run the other wat too. But still had a good ride.
Slingshot: Looking good, had a few riders through the day. But I finally got to have a ride of it. Everytime I go to ride this, I either don't have enough money on me or I've got no one else to go on with me. But I finally got on, and its pretty good. Sitting in the capsule, the springs extend, the capsule tips back, then the operator tells you to put your arms out like superman, then we launch into the air. Reach the top, spin then we're facing the ground racing down, then back up, the capsule wasnt tipping or flipping much so we basically did it ourselves. Could be a longer ride but still it was pretty fun.
XXXL: First time I'd seen this and its a pretty nice looking unit. Like the design of the logos for the ride and the colours that are chosen for the ride suit it. Was running longer cycles compared to when it was at the capital shows. Like the LED lighting and the artwork on the bottom panel of the ride. So I jumped on for a ride, the deck dropped and we were off, swinging back and forth before going over the top, the ride swings pretty quick through the loading area, you can feel the forces pulling on your body when you swing through. Then the arm started slowing down then next thing the seats were unlocked and we were ocking back and forth, fliped once or twice, with the op locking and unlocking the seats at various times, trying to get the seats to flip a bit more. Then we started to come to a hault. Must admit it was a good ride but it can do alot better. But it was a fun ride and wasn't any disapointment.
Was a good and long day. Was good to meet a few owners and see some others like Broderick and Susan Pavier, Phil Durkin, Tammy Bell, Greg Webster, Eddie Gill, Aaron Pink, Clint Johnson and some of the other showies. Got a video of XXXL and the Hard Rock coming up soon and will post the links soon. Enjoy!
Cheers
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