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Old 17 Nov 2002, 17:26 (Ref:430609)   #1
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Marshalling techniques when numbers are low

Hi folks,

A question has been raised within my own club and I thought I'd throw it out to the floor here.

It's felt there are too many instances of SC and session stop for comparatively small incidents - cars in a head on position etc.

Does anyone have any recommended methods for shifting a car out of the gravel trap when you only have 1, maybe 2, available course marshals?
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