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His actions were poor, he's an official and he's there to uphold standards and that includes his own behaviour. Good job Collard wasn't trying to get out and his arm/hand/leg in the door when the big lad had his power trip. Complete abuse of his position but no surprise given who it was. |
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As has been pointed quite a few times on this thread, the official in question is not responsible for the apparent hissy-fit being displayed by Collard. He, Collard, had had plenty of time and opportunity to have been informed that he has been penalised by 10 seconds, plus, I am sure that the official in question had told him when he tried to drive into the weighing area. By parking there and ignoring directions of an official, he was contravening the Blue Book (the rules and regulations that all drivers should know fairly intimately). And at the same time he was making it extremely difficult for all the other drivers. And it's not as though the official had only told him to drive to his own garage at least 6 or 8 times. And, of course, so should his team. Just because his surname is Collard doesn't give him the right to ignore rules and regulations. |
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I'll give you a different slant on track limits for your thoughts: At Bishopscourt on Sunday, on 2 consecutive laps a Lotus Elan put wheels off on the inside of a hairpin to get a better line out, blocking the car behind from overtaking. The result? Strangely the Elan wasn't out in the second race! I was the Marshal that wrote the report, but didn't have any further involvement in the decision. |
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I've been behind someone who lap after lap can't keep their car on track. And it's dammed infuriating when you follow the rules and others either by lack of skills or blatantly cheat to keep ahead. In my case the guy in front of me got a 5 second penalty two laps before the end. So I got his 5th place we were battling for at donny.
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Well if there was a danger of damaging their car by going off, they wouldn't keep doing it. That's the problem. Too often it comes down to time penalties. Quite frankly it's got boring all this talk of track limits.
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Surely time penalties are a better prospect than damage (and potential injury)?
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People calling Sutton a Bad winner - perhaps ought to bear in mind that he was shoved onto the grass and nearly into the armco by Collard just about 5 minutes before he was interviewed.
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Besides, even without Collard's penalty, Sutton would've been the man of the race and well, he stayed on the track while his rival couldn't so fair play to him. |
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Sutton said on Twitter he got a track limits warning and therefore reined it in. Presumably Collard had the same warning and continued - and, if it is to be believed that every driver was correctly pinged, was the only one on the Sunday to get a penalty for it. Or were others outside the points allowed to slip under the radar?
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9 May 2023, 18:36 (Ref:4155283) | #189 | |
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Trust me, that's not how it works. I obviously can't speak for how Ian Watson runs race control, bit in general:
Judges of fact or the sensor/camera setup report an infringement. It goes on a tally chart, and things happen as the tally mounts. I've had clerks and stewards come out more than once to observe me observing because it seemed I was being over strict. In all the cases of that happening, they went away with a new point of view (i.e. I wasn't being over strict). It's a completely thankless task tbh and I genuinely wish we didn't have to do it. But we do. And here we are! |
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Kicking off on Twitter with Collard and Sutton
https://twitter.com/asuttonracing/st...T11pmdgnSSDQzA |
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9 May 2023, 21:10 (Ref:4155300) | #193 | |
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I sense things boiling over on track at some point and with the way Collard drives dirty (that's not an attack on him that's how it looks from the outside. Last year he had far too many incidents involving hitting others) a lot of the time it will end up being messy. Ash is good enough to not let any of the childishness get to him or even bother him. I don't understand the general concensus of people slating Sutton saying he can only overtake with contact whenever he does well or wins because I can't recall him ever pushing someone off to take a win.
Will be interesting to see if toca step in to calm the situation. End of the day it's not Ashs fault that the penalty was applied. |
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Also watched race 3 back from lap 14 to 24 collard went 2 wheels over the back of the kerb every lap at paddock hill, Sutton once at paddock and once at Graham Hill on lap 21.
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That sounds like the chicane. I’ve regularly watched touring cars with their nearside go over the chicane on the inside of the kerb. It’ll be intriguing to see how it’s dealt with this year. |
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Yep. As a very 'casual' BTCC watcher, the chicane seemed to be rendered pretty pointless by what I saw.
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The cynic in me says they won't. Over the years we've seen the Neal vs Plato rivalry help to boost the series, and with both of those now retired they need a replacement.
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The regulations of most series these days, even at the lowest club level, have sections expressly forbidding stuff like this. It's not a good look at any level and does nothing for the sport. They're perfectly capably of picking up the phone and talking or private messaging. There is zero need to do it in public.
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The difference there is that Collard Jr is a little fish compared to either of those two and nobody will really care.
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