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It is a discussion board Chezza & I did say say
"lacked any experience of a level of racing above BTCC" I did'nt stipulate any time frame, and no it does'nt make you a bad marshal per se if you're so into a good club racing scene that FIA stuff is'nt on your dance card (sorry, PRC) any more, but it does hark back to the sort of things the Richards are on about. I also mentioned that I believe at least one of each MSA championship sprint/hillclimb/rallcross day should be counted (for some roles), rather than zero. To me that indicates someone with a broader knowledge base. Skills should be maintained, and a knowledge/experience of how an FIA level race / event works prior to jumping into a GP in a some roles (but note, not all) would, I feel, not be a bad prerequisite. carry on discussing, at this rate I'll keep up the page viewing rates till next season |
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I dont know if any one has been aying attention to the notes that were released with the form for the 2012 GP at silverstone. They have dropped the requirement of day marshalled from 12 to 10 for 2012
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I've always thought hill-climbs should count as we tend to handle broken F1-style cars on a fairly regular basis, wheras the average circuit marshal probably gets their hands on a big single seater every couple of years. As long as there's a decent number of circuit days as well to be sure they're comfortable with other traffic around.
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"F1-style"
this may seem a daft question to the Guinness - but have you seen the likes of a Pilbeam or a Gould run up a hill? You'll be damn sight closer to the car than at just about any point on dear old sanitised Silverstone. (vested interest in Hillclimbing - my first motorsport event was at Doune) |
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so after all that do they count hill climbs towards the f1?
with hill climbs you might only be dealing with one car at a time (course marshal) but your still dealing with, al right at circuits you could land up with multiple car crunches but the principles of marshalling would still be the same i guess. |
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[QUOTE=hellblade;2978110]so after all that do they count hill climbs towards the f1?
QUOTE] nope! this bit of the thread has demonstrated rather well that marshals are good at marshalling & the MSA / FIA are good at paperwork |
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Now I think Body Snatcher's the idea of having to do major international meetings before being allowed to do the GP may have merit, not that FIA Truck racing has anything in common with F1! But what would you say should qualify? Lets not forget that the BTCC is run on an international licence and is a very high profile event with significant media coverage (unlike FIA GT's). As BS said we have 6 FIA meetings in the UK each year but how many are near Snetterton, Croft, Oulton, Anglesea, Pembrey, Castle Coombe, Cadwell, Thruxton, Knockhill or Kirkistown? Yes I know marshals from these circuits do travel to other meetings but what if you can only afford to take the time off work and the fuel costs of a long trek to a big event once a year (i.e the GP)? Should these marshals not be allowed to do the GP just because of their geographical location or financial situation? It's ok for those of us living close to Silverstone, Brands or Donington, but remember it is the British Grand Prix not the big circuit marshals grand prix. So while I agree that it is a good idea in principle it will only work if you say must have done International meetings (inc BTCC, F3/GT etc) rather than just FIA events, although even this wouldn't be ideal. Also would the international meeting have to be that qualifying year (which IMHO it should be) or in the mists of time? Last edited by Ubique; 28 Oct 2011 at 15:45. |
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Bodysnatcher's plan
was that marshals should be allowed to count 1 day from each of the MSA championships Hillclimb / Sprint / Rallycross towards the magic 14 and that for some roles, previous FIA meeting experience would be desirable (ie flaggies/IOs/post chiefs) However, that experience could come from a few years as a course marshal at the GP, where prior exposure to FIA graded meetings could, as you pointed out, be hard for some to obtain. |
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Bodysnatcher you quoted part of my post then put relevant as if that's what I wrote which I find to be very rude! If you had read what I put you would have realised that the first part of my quote was in response to a post by Woolley, hence why I quoted him and hence why it was relevant. The second part of my post was in response to your idea which while I agree has merit is flawed as I pointed out. If you are going to quote me in future please do so without putting words in my mouth!
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attack the post not the poster..
FWIW, Ubique I found your post very relevant, but perhaps just too long to quote in full, especially after newyankee01 had just done so. My clumsy attempt to acknowledge you by choosing your first words and last character, whilst expressing that I thought it all relevant really seems to would you up, perhaps a <snip> would have been better ho hum Now, do you want a full printed retraction, a reply where I quote you in full, then address the part of the post that I found most relevant to my hare brained idea or shall I just donate 1p to a charity of your choosing. beats Last edited by Bodysnatcher; 28 Oct 2011 at 17:08. |
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yes that 1p could go to 1 or 2 of my forces charities that i support, its all very close to my heart aswell, just bump it up to a £1. which may leave you short for 1 less egg and bacon bun!
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