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[quote=White flag man]Quite often I have stood holding a safety car board out when I know I am lying, because I know the safety car has already pulled off,quote]
But in a way your not lying,as all the cars are still under the safety car rule till they cross the start/finish line,even tho the safety car is in the pits |
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To put it bluntly, can anyone think of a more pointless excercise than waving a green flag for the whole of a lap after a restart? Once you pass the one at the start line, you're racing. In actual fact, I believe it should be once you can see the flag waved at the start line, you're racing, no need to wait until you get there. Once the green comes out, the yellows everywhere else can be withdrawn, kind of opposite way round to how you do the red flag. With good coms (cough *landline* cough) they could even all be withdrawn simultaneously.
The trouble is, when you're one to a post, if you're pointlessly waving a flag that the drivers aren't looking at because they know about it already, then you've got to put it down before you can wave anything else, and just after a restart is often the time when you find you really could do with waving a blue, or even a yellow. Rules made by people who don't really understand what they're ruling on. I mean, has anyone in the rule making side of FIA ever actually waved a flag in anger? I doubt it. |
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I call it the great Safety-Car-Shuffle. A wide variety of different times for taking in the yellow and SC boards, swap to green, make sure blue and yellow are still easily available (although never actually tried waving blue and green together). Having done that, check which of the several versions of SC regs we're using (can be different race to race on the same week-end). Put the green down again because we don't need it for this version, then realize we shouldn't have been waving the yellow for this version...
Anyway, you don't need coms. The safety car switches his lights off when he's coming in. So the first position to see it with the lights off withdraws the yellow and boards as it passes, everyone after does the same, they're then withdrawn backwards around the track. Start line holds out a stationary green so that they can also be withdrawn forwards around the track, and then when the leader gets near the start line, the green is waved and we can all go racing. That also gets rid of that 'accelerating before the last corner and stuffing up the racing' bit. All cars hold their speed until the green waves then stamps on the gas. Backmarker in front? Once the green waves, pass it. Doesn't matter if you're not at the line yet. It's simple if you just work out the message you're trying to convey - it's not safe to race/you can't race yet/Goooooo! |
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Trouble is, on at least one occasion the Safety Car didn't switch his lights off!
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Correct if i`m wrong,
but i thought the waving of the green after a safety car period was to let the drivers know that the track had returned to race condition and was clear. |
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It is, but at every post? Start line is plenty sufficient in my book.
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got to agree with Wolley on that one, just marshalled the 24hr at Nurburgring, you wave a bloody green flag for a whole lap with 250 cars going round a 22km circuit. I have arms like a 15 year old boy with a copy of his dads playboy.
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our post had a 55 minute yellow while some armco was replaced at the Ring 24hr. Happily just as Dee and I handed the post to Paul and Dave. I was so upset, really.
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