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With respect to the Safety Truck it was an extremely bad look to the general public let alone the majority of us here who understand what goes on at events.
Interesting that the driver of said truck has had the entire blame pinned on him according to media reports. Scape goat perhaps?? |
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imagine this place yourself in that truck doing your job for the day, youre out after an incident, then suddenly you here the faint roar of 20+ indy cars going full blast racing speed and a radio call, if somebody bothered, the SC has buggered off, you think oh **** then try and make an exit, as youre making it to the escape road you see 20+ cars coming towards you. ive seen that happen plenty of times with marshals still on track on the sighting lap, sometimes narrowly getting back on post in time, sometimes standing on the inside which is fairly safe but accidents still happen as we know. this wasnt the odd stray marshal this was a big american pickup trucks which cant get out of the way as much or anywhere near as fast as marshals... easy done isnt it
he was out for a reason, doesnt matter what anyone says this may happen in this country one day, we've got to learn from this and side with him/her not presume theyre in the wrong he knows exactly what to do when he goes out, that's why he's done that job probably many times before, if he wasnt then someone would have been sat in with him, i doubt that though, if that wasnt the case 2 inexperienced crew that dont have a clue its the organisers fault. Last edited by NewYankee01; 14 Sep 2011 at 11:39. |
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Yet you're happy to indicate an assumption that the organisers are in the wrong - "...and a radio call, if somebody bothered" - you can't have it both ways... I understand fellow track workers feeling protective over their own, but maybe you just need to accept that he/she made a mistake by not following procedure (as stated in the press release above), and is being punished accordingly with a 2 race suspension as a result... |
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I'm guessing that if he was given permission he would have been able to fight the suspension, and someone else's a*** would be on the line....so I don't think that's likely to be the case...
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People are still "guessing" . If you don't have personal knowledge of the incident with the safety truck then don't guess where the blame should be or who was at fault. All that is doing is causing more stress to the personal involved, both IndyCar officials and volunteer corner workers who are getting unfair and untrue criticism. We all know the issue was an error, and IndyCar have dealt with it to prevent a recurrence.
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Just to add my tuppence worth having only viewed the coverage posted here, and hopefully without upsetting Bob:
1) The guy on the side of the track was obviously not the flaggie (see the later shot as to where the yellow was before being waved) - so he was not standing there for a better view on that score. So his excuse is still required. (Having nearly been hit by a flying F3 car while in a Spectator area, I just have a strong view on this sort of thing.) 2) I'm sure that the Amercians (probably better than us) make sure that everyone is back in position before going green, although there may be times when "almost" is considered good enough. So can only assume a communications breakdown/glitch. I recall an event at Oulton Park when the red flag had to be thrown first lap of practice when it was realised that a breakdown truck was still on the track at Knickerbrook (iirc). We are, after all, only human so mistakes will always be made - bad luck when it is high profile and recorded for posterity/analysis. At the end of the day, no harm done fortunately, and lessons learned all round - particularly by those of us watching this coverage and commenting on it on this thread. Last edited by Shelagh; 14 Sep 2011 at 17:02. |
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The truth is that pretty much all of us are "out of the loop" so debate/speculation is pretty fruitless. Fortunately in my short experience of only a couple of years on the bank, I have found that examples of such conflicting moves are rare, and maybe the best that can come from this is that we all take a look at our own actions and resolve to make sure we have clear communications/understandings, both amongst the team on post and with Race Control.
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i dont like speculating things ive got a slightly different view to some but that's what good debates do! thats what sport is pretty much full of, speculation but youre right we may never know what really happened for as long as the track team member is still an indycar worker.
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The difference between most of us on this "Marshals" Forum and the general public is we know what should and should not be done on a race track so it's not like ignorant people are commenting on what they can see on the video clips.
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agreed, ive have been looking quite infrequently at youtube and am just waiting for all the full time youtube only keyboard bashers (office workers hopefully are prevented from being offended!) from adding their two pennies worth. a couple of "oh my god what's he doing" comments so far but uninformed stupidity is for now being kept to a minimum...
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