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1 Sep 2013, 10:12 (Ref:3297017) | #1 | ||
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Oulton 31/8/2013
What a busy day at Cascades yesterday & other parts of the track.Never waved my yellow so vigorously as in the first XR/ Scottish Fiesta's Race. Damaged cars all over the place including one motionless in the middle of the track, When the scottish lads who had a 30 second split grid came barreling down the avenue heading straight for the scene. I thought there was going to be more carnage. Fortunately they saw my yellow and all managed to avoid the stationary car. Well done. No major injuries although a few drivers were a bit sore. The main damage will be to their bank balance repairing their cars. Well done to Mark Noble who I think managed to finish the first race, but had a mechanical at Lodge on the last lap in the second race..
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1 Sep 2013, 11:11 (Ref:3297028) | #2 | ||
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Some good racing although eclipsed by the fly by of the Hawker Hurricane and the beautiful Avro Vulcan
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1 Sep 2013, 11:22 (Ref:3297033) | #3 | |
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It was a very good day with great racing going on. However we seemed to have a 'calm zone' placed around us at Lakeside, with incidents going on all around but no-one stopping to say 'hello'!
Mind you, I thought I'd turned up on the wrong day when it was so quiet in Chequers at sign on! |
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1 Sep 2013, 11:48 (Ref:3297038) | #4 | ||
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Thanks Keith! Avoided the mayhem that was race one to finish, but the left front brake pad came away on the penultimate lap at Lodge!
Thanks for all the big waves at the end of race one! A one off at the minute but a great day despite the visit to the gravel! |
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1 Sep 2013, 11:49 (Ref:3297039) | #5 | ||
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Now then Keith, bet you were glad we practised vigorous flag waving last weekend! Came in useful yesterday then. No doubt your arms are still aching. Brtter than a work out or Pilates then
Thankfully, relatively quiet day at Deer Leap, glad we came now. See you all soon. |
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1 Sep 2013, 15:39 (Ref:3297120) | #6 | ||
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A big thank you to all the marshals who were out on the bank yesterday, it looked like it was a very busy for most of you. I only had a spin (well two really) to keep you amused, although I think a few of our other drivers called on more than just the flagging services.
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1 Sep 2013, 17:36 (Ref:3297276) | #7 | ||
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Picking up from the Gold Cup thread, I assume all flags were "flourished"?
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1 Sep 2013, 18:56 (Ref:3297331) | #8 | ||
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You would be better to ask Paul Newns @ startline who managed to put out a green in between waved yellow at Old Hall in & stationary one at Deer Leap. Methinks a case of mistaken identity!
Still, ,most were waved with aplomb and vigour. |
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1 Sep 2013, 19:02 (Ref:3297337) | #9 | ||
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Yeah that was interesting, though by the time we spotted it in race control and started to call him (with the wrong call-sign... newbie radio mistake for me!) they put the green down and picked up the yellow. Though in fairness to Paul, he was covering both the Signal job, and the flag point which is normally on the pit wall gate and I think they did really well to cover everything!
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1 Sep 2013, 22:03 (Ref:3297529) | #10 | ||
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like keith said it was a busy day. thanks to all the marshals at cascades,and well done to michelle it was her first full day on the bank.thanks also to Nadine for coming across from knicker to look after the drivers while we were cleaning up the xr/Scottish fiestas first race mess
stay safe andy |
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2 Sep 2013, 08:11 (Ref:3297685) | #11 | ||
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A grand day but I felt like a spectator on Knicker In watching/listening to it kick off all around and waiting for something I could wave my flag at (vigorously and with style ). At least we did have a few "spun and continued" to keep us awake.
Overall a good day's racing and some excellent work from quite a few very busy marshals. Steve |
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2 Sep 2013, 08:13 (Ref:3297687) | #12 | ||
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You leave Mr Newns alone! But why is it that when you mess it up it is always in a very public position so you can't pretend it never happened (because no-one saw it)?
As we always say: "the day you go home thinking you've not made a mistake with the flags is the day you should give up". And if you're on your own then you are invariably facing the "wrong" way. Been there and done that more times than I would care to remember. |
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2 Sep 2013, 09:02 (Ref:3297706) | #14 | ||
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An excellent day at Knickerbrook; apparently the chicane is now optional!
That XR melee at Cascades was one of those "glad it's not mine" incidents . . . "look, they've got a spinner . . . & a hitter . . . & another . . . & another . . ."; "that'll be a Safety Car, then!". Anybody know what happened to Dave Murphy (car 89) in the Pre-90 Formula Ford race? It's nice to know we've got one XR driver who knows the meaning of the black & white flag! |
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2 Sep 2013, 12:00 (Ref:3297756) | #15 | ||
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Thanks for telling everyone, Mike. I cocked up. Simples. Soon realised when I couldn't see why you had a yellow out and looked over my shoulder. Need to get second pair of eyes for back of head for next week. Mind you, I've been doing this so long I should already have those.
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2 Sep 2013, 12:56 (Ref:3297776) | #16 | ||
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Paul no doubt you will be able to exact revenge on me at some time in the future!
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Chance to say thanks to flaggies for great, clear displays of flags (most of which were yellow!) and in particular the emphasised oil flags at Island in, sorry I couldn't make out who you were! Some of us took notice of it!! |
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Seriously, they would be most welcome to us poor flaggies. |
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I thought I already was famous. Sorry, that's infamous!
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Indeed it was a busy day for all concerned with incidents Shell took it's fair share of impacts with several cars finding the tyres between Island and Shell, not least the opoor XR2 driver who managed to do a somersault as it hit the tyrres but who did get out for the 2nd race (albeit not for long)
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