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I guess Monty Python is something that has passed you by.
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Rightly or wrongly Incident is seen as "real Marshalling" by many as it's the discipline that people look at and think "Thats Cool" and it's also where you can get a real adreneline buzz. When people see the Bamber Heroes badges they tend to think of guys n girls jumping off tyre walls to save drivers and put fires out rather than a flaggie or specialist both of whom are equally vital to a successful meeting. Indeed how many time when you have mentioned to none motorsport friends that you are a marshal have you had them sneer back saying things like "Isn't that a bit geeky just waving flags all day?" I know I've certainly heard that quite often, even from regular spectators who should know better. Now as I also said earlier I'm not anti multi tasking and even though I hate flagging with a passion I will do it when needed, but like Woolley said Flagging should not be part of the upgrade for incident. Personnally I think trainees should do atleast 1 day on each duty just to try it out and see if they enjoy it, but if they don't want to do that then we should respect that choice. We should allow people to choose what they want to specialise in whether that be Incident, Flag or Specialist and by separating Flag from the Incident upgrade process we allow that to happen. IMHO Trainees should be given the time to learn the basics of marshalling before being asked to regularly do a very specialised duty. To be honest with you all I didn't expect this topic to get so many posts when I started it and it's been interesting reading the debate. However, I must ask all of you that have had a "Hollier than thou" attitude that we should all multi task to be better marshals and team players if you have ever tried Specialist marshalling or do you think that marshalling is only about Flag and Incident? |
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ah yes, the flag point in the pits so you get a full days flagging but you can still also do yellows for startline or green if its right at the back of the grid but that depends on the circuit? i only really do donington pits now and again.
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The only circuit I can think of that has a flag point in the pits is Silverstone, we certainly don't have one at Donington where all flags on startline are done by specialists. The closest flag points to the pits at Donington are on Post 1 and Post 39. Unless you mean where Chief Startline stands with the black flag, chequered etc, but again on most occassions that is a specialists role not a flaggies.
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The 2 flaggies in question came as a "Team" and didn't even attempt to integrate with either the Incident team or even the PC and trainee flaggies. By the lunch time both the PC and I had simple had all we could take of their bad attitude and so after a consulation we had them separated and moved 1 to another post where apparently he refused to speak to anyone all day.
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Oulton Park has a flag point in the pit lane just before the start finish line as deer leap to old hall in is to far and the start line do not use the yellw apart from safety car |
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I must say I hadn't noticed it at the BTCC meeting which is the only time I've worked the Oulton Pits but then again I was too busy on the weighbridge and doing startline to notice many things that weekend.
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itd be an excuse to not multitask whatsoever, the people who hate flagging would be on one side, same with people who dislike incident... |
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most marshalling teams or people who are bessie mates ive come across talk to the others on post and mix very well but because ive done quite a lot of events this year ive noticed twice pairs of very ignorant marshals who either dont have enough social skills to mix with "these weird new people" from all walks of life or they just are generally ignorant. thankfully its easy to tell when this is the case, i test the water ask a few questions and if i get nowt, we take things from there! |
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same here not neccesarily pits but although im mainly a flaggie, but do pits though i couldnt tell you for certain which pit lane marshals posts there is or what duties they have to do at start of a race even from layout of the course to the post...
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The reason that stalling yellows are manned by startline is that when gridding the cars up if there are enough startline marshals you will be given a specific row (or more than 1 row when short of marshals), once your car has taken its grid slot your supposed to show the driver where on the armco or pitwall you will be to help guide them into the correct position after the green flag lap. You then stay in that position until the race begins and only the marshal directly opposite the stalled car should ever show the yellow flag as when like we see at certain F1 races everyone on the pitwall waves their yellow flag for a staller it makes it so much harder for the race director to know what is actually hapening. |
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The lack of incident in the above makes it different, but when there are plenty of incident and this happens you are expected to stand down half the time. I don't drive a 300+ mile round trip to spend half the time stood down, spectating. If I wanted to do that, I'd buy a ticket! |
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well at least thats more experienced than the red badges with 20 days exp full stop! now that i upgraded to green in a year, i will be staying on green for a few years... say 3 at the very least as red is the first grade where it seems you have to know almost everything about marshalling up to that point, be in charge of people more, make no mistakes or very minor ones and you wouldnt be able to put mistakes down to not knowing or not being told... am i right?
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its not as bad as a 300+mile trip and a ticket ontop that most spectators have to pay! and after all show some marshals a seat and theyll rip your hands off! its not all that bad, is it... |
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Is this the same NewYankee01 who has allegedly spent the whole year flagging and appears to be trying to volunteer do flag at the GP and all over the continent?
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as an experienced specialist pits/startline
ive now this season started doing a few meetings out on the bank to "add another string to the bow", on my first day i rotated around flag and incident. a few meetings later i did pit exit at Rockingham from where your operating repeat chequer, normal flag point aswell as the pit exit lights - the few sessions i spent out on the bank flagging gave me the confidence to blue flag from the pit exit. my last two meetings out on the bank ive only been doing the incident part of it but whilst i was doing it i was watching to see where i would've blue flagged and seeing whether the flaggie did. ive found it very interesting talking to mostly incident marshals and hearing what there opinions of pits/startline is, is a very interesting experience and i try to make the differing point of view and try to suggest they try it a couple of times. i think it is very important for people to have experience of all the areas of marshalling; incident, flagging and specialist roles. over the next few years i plan to keep doing 12 days of pits/startline whilst also doing incident/flag to hopefully upgrade at some pt in a couple of years. |
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