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7 Apr 2012, 21:42 (Ref:3055065) | #52 | ||
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You guys have worn me out so much over the last two days that this is the first time I've turned on my computer, and to be honest, I'm too tired to do too much, so I'm gonna do my writing tomorrow. But in the last two days on Avenue, I've seen an F3 go sideways into old hall, then another shortly after the restart appear to head directly to me and somehow find the steering wheel and keep it out of the barrier, only to spin and stall halfway between points. As we approach him he starts his engine and drives off. He wasn't the only one too! One of the VW's stalled on the way out of the pits, stopping right in the middle of us and old hall. Marshals met in the middle to hear the engine start, the driver put his thumbs up and drive off.
Rain on Monday, something proper might happen! I will write properly tomorrow. |
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7 Apr 2012, 22:04 (Ref:3055077) | #54 | |||
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And as for something proper, I mean I need something where I actual do have to deal with a driver and car! Whilst it's nice to not have to do anything all day, I know once I'm up for my upgrade signature I will need to have dealt with at least one incident in my (at least) 15 previous events. Mind you, I'm signed up for touring cars in June... something is bound to happen!!! |
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7 Apr 2012, 22:12 (Ref:3055081) | #56 | ||
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There will be many more nearlys than actuals in reality, the whole point is to stay on the black bit and race. Your experienced marshal should have known to count to ten, even if it looks like its going to be a bad one, and trust me you get to know when that happens, you still count to ten even if you are slowly moving towards the incident that is happening.
Even though you may not have had "hands on" as yet you are still learning the craft and learning to read and follow a race is as important as knowing what to do in the event of an incident happening. Good luck at the Touring Cars, I wont touch em with a barge pole. |
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8 Apr 2012, 06:50 (Ref:3055175) | #57 | ||
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I remember you telling me this at my very first meeting and its a piece of advice that's really stuck!!! My eyes may look glazed over and like I'm not listening but it does soak some stuff in!! You don't wanna be running on track like a plank for them to sort themselevs out and make you look like a knob :-) or even worse you run out there for something else worse to happen as you didn't give the situation chance to develop and some other dozy driver decides to bin it too! Lodge has been quiet on incidents that have needed dealing with but have seen lots of ginettas doing pirouettes down the track!! And those Nissan GTR's are worth getting out of bed for |
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8 Apr 2012, 09:36 (Ref:3055233) | #58 | ||
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I Was the so called experienced marshal!......i Was counting to ten coz we were still behind the barrier!!!!....didnt go out, as i wouldnt take a trainee trackside while the driver was obviously sorting it out himself...... Full story not told!!!
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8 Apr 2012, 10:35 (Ref:3055255) | #59 | ||
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Two good days at Deer Leep, a post i'd never done before this weekend, a brilliant place to watch the beasts that were the GT's. I think the phrase Car Porn does sum up these animals and yes the earth did move at Deer Leep as the Nissan's went past. As the GT/F3's were the first event I did a few years ago always one that stands out on the calender.
Some good advice on here for trainees and experienced marshals alike in terms of reacting to potential incidents. One comment made to me on my first day was the importance of watching what happens and for the first few meetings it's just as important to observe what other marshals are doing as that's how you can learn and hopefully become a better marshal. You can learn a lot more watching how incidents are dealt, whether good, bad or indifferent and then reflecting why people did what. As is often said the day when you stop learning is when its best to pack it all in. |
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Apologies Snoz, I did say we were behind the barrier, but obviously not that we didn't go over or were waiting to see what was happening. So easy for things to be said in the wrong way or taken the wrong way on here! I guess that's why 80% of our communication is non-verbal!
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what a fantstic day at avenue yesterday.... racing gud but the laughs even better,thanx lads sorry if your ears hurt...my stomach killing today...see ya tomorrow..
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Had a blast on avenue today!!!! Totally worth getting wet for the true car porn of the gtr and ferrari racing side by side!!!
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9 Apr 2012, 20:47 (Ref:3056034) | #69 | ||
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What a fantastic days racing, shame about the weather but the GT's made up for that. Superb viewpoint from the outside of shell. Great racing and a great team at shell nice to meet you all
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Great fun at warrick bridge....seriously though, who had the pork pies at Druids, ive never seen so many cars off in one day!! Got to be some sort of record along with the ones in at the bridge too! Just glad everyone is ok.
On a bad note though...live snatching with a truck....really!!! Cr4p idea, never going to work and darn dangerous...what's wrong with a safety car huh? |
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Thoroughly enjoyable day at Old Hall, forgot how much you ache after the first full day of the season. A couple of incidents to ease me back in - two VWs locked together in the middle of the corner and poor Hector Lester struggling to find the right gears after the lightest contact with the barrier meant he had to reverse first.
Never thought I'd see the day when FFord was the most tedious race of the week-end! More than made up for by being next to the pit lane exit when an Aston passed in front of me and that Mercedes behind me. Happily the drool was washed away by the damp(!) conditions. Quality team on post and soooooo many marshals. Good to see. |
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10 Apr 2012, 07:43 (Ref:3056216) | #72 | ||
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Three excellent days at Shell, and I concur with the earlier post - a great team. Shame they took our new lap tray away, but it probably does serve more use attached the rear of a Ferrari. Keyword: attached.
Druids looked looked like some kind of apocalyptic aftermath! Driving back round on the way to a well earned pint at Chequers I was taken aback by the amount of wheel tracks and lack of grass. Looks like you had a busy day up there! |
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Busy day on Druids but good fun all the same! Cheers
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old hall was good but very cold to the point my knees were a knocking....nice to meet some new people this weekened and be with our andy...poor man.!!!!!
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