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4 Jun 2007, 20:00 (Ref:1928744) | #1 | |
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Anyone else going to be there with us? if so, where?
We'll be doing (don't know how) Posts 7B, 8 and 9!! Just make yourself known at Registration or the Thursday night dinner, would love to put some faces to names. travel safe all, Stu and Jo. |
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I will be there as well. I am working on Post 5.
I look forward to meeting ye at Registration on Thursday. |
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it's a date then. We've got to meet and greet lots of new people this year as so many people that we knew from Indy are attending Le Mans this year.
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not sure if I saw you Mattie but what a great night. good food, lots of beer and some great company. Roll-on practice tomorrow.
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Was it one of the UK marshals that dropped the blue flag then ?
I must admit since stsrting to flag that is the thing that gives me nightmares the thought of dropping a flag on the circuit. It really does look like an easy enough mistake to make and could be catatrophic. Last edited by BeeJ; 18 Jun 2007 at 08:50. |
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such a shame for him as it was such a great race to Blue Flag with the field split into basically two races it was just like an endurance race with fast guys catching slower ones almost every lap after the first pit-stops. All that and a Lewis win made it a great time to be a Brit on "Blue". |
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I agree I felt very sorry for whoever it was as it the thing I fear most when I am flagging. I really did feel for that marshal.
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I must say Dee and I cringed when we saw the blue flag go over the wall. It almost looked like it had been thrown rather than dropped but poor guy who ever he/she is. You just know that is one of those moments that will haunt you forever.
We had only been discussing how bad it would be if the finish guy at Montreal had dropped the flag from up on the Gantry and would he have had a spare flag incase. If by any chance you read this forum Mr/Ms Blue Flagger, We all feel for you mistakes happen, sadly some are more visible that others. |
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The race was a blast but could have done without this delay. still, worse things happen . |
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So someone dropped a flag! No big deal and I can't think that anyone would be so daft as to criticise the guy/gal who should have been waving it!
I'm now an Observer.......I drop the ocasional bo**ock......same thing!! |
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Sorry Neil - it's a general reply and not a reply or comment to your previous post.
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I can only see post of sympathy for the flaggy not critisism.
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You've all missed my point!
I'm not saying anyone here is criticising - I said I couldn't see anyone daft enough to criticise! (Meaning hierarchy like in Race Control)! I'll go away quietly now! |
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The marshal involved was mortified at the time (and the incident was relayed down the land-lines to every other post) but then he found out............. It was shown on TV !!!!! He felt bad enough already but to realise that Charlie and his cronies had seen it hurt him even more. but was there any contact between F1 and the marshal involved?...........NO. Did the Chief Flags (USA based) recieve any words of condolence to pass-on to that marshal?.................. NO. Did the rest of us "Flaggers" feel for him?.............. YES!!!!!!!!! Does "Formula 1" even care as to how that marshal/corner worker/ ........VOLUNTEER... now feels??????????? NO !!!!!!!!!!! F1 will criticise anyone/anywhere. What "they" will never remember is that EVERY Single person trackside has volunteered to be there, has taken holiday, paid for travel, paid for accommodation (tent, motel or whatever) just to "be-there". Each of us will do our duty to the very best we can because we love the sport and want to do our best. if and when somebody in an "Ivory Tower" finds fault with "Us", we take it personnaly and will endeavour to better next time. Just don''t have a go at us if we make one mistake!!! We are ALL human. |
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Pretty much sums up why I avoid F1 on the whole. However, the marshalling fraternity all know it could happen to any of us any time, and it's just a pity that it happened in that particular spot where he couldn't get away with it - if there'd been a normal patch of grass there no-one would have known. A great shame and we all feel greatest sympathy for him.
As an aside, I notice the photo of Cathy waving the yellow for the night-time test in this week's Autosport. Always a surprise to open the mag and see someone you recognize! |
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(Don't think he meant you, Mark, I think he meant them in the Ivory Tower - er, sorry - race control)
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Although I haven't done Champ Car in the USA, I have in other places and I can agree with Mr Squirrel's analysis from my experience.
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