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Over this weekend, we've had two incidents that could have had very serious consequences.
At Brands Hatch, Lotus' were released for their qualy session when the sweeper was still on the track on the run up to Druids. At Baltimore Indycar, a Safety Truck only just cleared Turn 1 as the cars entered on their first racing lap. How do we stop this from happening? How serious an issue is it - is it a fundamental failing or just unlucky? |
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Just sounds like local comm breakdown. Coincidence in the timing.
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At Castle Combe the last car in is always Echo (Clerk Of Course Ops), this car gives clearance to race control for the next session start, it is then over to race control to release the cars.
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Sweeper had permission to be on circuit.
Why not just clear by post number over a radio system like they do at bikes. Or at least do a radio call on recovery and ES channels: 'The next session will be starting imminently, could any vehicles that are still on the circuit or have any reason why the next session should not start, please inform race control immediately.' A very embarrassing situation for all involved I think, especially in front of the germans... (although arguably they made a fairly significant mistake by not informing the 'R-Car' to stop at the scirroco incident at graham hill bend on Saturday and delaying medical assistance for at least a minute). |
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Very close call. A view of the Baltimore incident from above.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-WtU2ONNjw |
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Bear in mind that this is the first time they've raced on that circuit - there were delays at the start of the meeting because the track itself hadn't been completed (which affected the ALMS and other practice sessions by several hours).
Goodness knows what miscommunication put the drivers of both the race cars and the truck at risk, but I bet it was something terribly simple. I don't think this is endemic to the series as a whole, personally, just teething trouble at a new (and temporary) circuit. |
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at knockhill this happened twice on my post and happens all the time at karting, the most recent was one trolley had to sprint with it to get it in the pits in time
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have a look at this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
aboslutely astounding... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8t6zWsWvcw&NR=1 |
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Probably some 'oik' who was trying to get his 15 minutes of fame in jumping over a car - I cant believe that he didnt now it was coming. |
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Not sure the marshal clip helps this discussion.
I'll mention the 'landline' here for the first time - one channel with talkover ability, a good controller and a communicator on every post would certainly have sorted the Brands incident. For Indycar, Safety operate with their own controller and are often 'on course' close to a start. I think in this case it was TOO close and I'm sure it won't be repeated. |
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It does sound like a breakdown in communication, though. Surely no vehicle should be on circuit without Race Control's knowledge & permission? |
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The sweeper at Brands had been cleared to go on track.
There were multiple radio channels in operation - the flag radio network (digital BTW) - was the only one available to marshals, and was intended only to be used for controlling/monitoring flags during the DTM and VW sessions. The sweeper was on the traditional channel (RAC T?). I called it's presence in by phone, other posts called it over the digital flag radio (so spectators(/marshals with scanners) like Westfield would not have heard those calls) Not really the same level of danger as at the IRL race (visibility and speeds involved) |
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It goes: R/C: Sweeper, have you cleared the circuit? Sweeper: R/C I have cleared the circuit. So - now, R/C thinks sweeper is off the course, in his 'hole'. Sweeper thinks he's told R/C that he's swept all the dirt off the track - but he's still on the course, because he hasn't been told to go 'home'. Radio or phones are SLOW at passing messages and don't keep everyone in the loop. In this case, course controller asking the corners at 2 mins to green flag, what's on course is good. Repeating it at 1 minutes , 30 seconds etc is also achievable. See above. If R/C involve the eyes and ears out on the course and provide an effective way to communicate, we shouldn't be able to end up in this situation. |
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