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13 Nov 2011, 23:33 (Ref:2985911) | #176 | |||
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I like doing flags or incident. One thing about flagging, you always have something to do, as you got to concentrate on the whole race/practice, unlike incident. |
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14 Nov 2011, 00:45 (Ref:2985939) | #177 | |||
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Seriously don't worry about mistakes, it happens to the best. There are those that say that the blue flag is an art form. That's crap, *all* of the flags, except the red are an art form, the red is the only one you can truly screw up with and the rules for that are simple. Learn from you own experience and from experienced flaggies, by joining them and having a go. I've seen plenty of good flaggies get it wrong from time to time. I myself completely missed a yellow flag(light) I should have put out(on) during practise for this year's brit GP (I looked on the telly after, and I was *7* seconds late putting it out ), and I also put on a yellow, when somebody pulled off at the back of the grid, which automatically meant a green flashing light appeared right in front of the drivers as they were waiting for the race start in the GP 2 or 3 race. Learnt from it....moved on! |
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14 Nov 2011, 00:45 (Ref:2985940) | #178 | |||
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I joined up hoping to be a flaggist but I find I have to put in a few years doing mainly incident before I have any chance. Not sure I'll last that long . Steve |
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Wow, really? I did some flagging in my first season, and most of my second season. Sounds to me like you need to tell people what you want to do. I'd suggest that the next few meetings you volunteer for, you send an email to the relevant chief marshal and explain that you want to get some experience flagging. I'm sure they'll do what they can to put you with an experienced flaggie who can show you the ropes
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14 Nov 2011, 01:44 (Ref:2985952) | #180 | |||
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suggest, next season, you take a few trips to Silverstone for club meetings, and there are lots of them, and say you want to flag. They have their own incident marshals and are usually crying out for flaggies. You could be on your own, so you'll learn fast. Once chief marshals realise you can flag you'll have a job doing anything else! |
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14 Nov 2011, 02:37 (Ref:2985970) | #181 | |||
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Its interesting to read about the British system of making green or red standing... where can I read up on that? Also, its a shame I left Singapore as they were considering folks for senior race official positions but in my situation I couldn't commit the time or ability to stay in one place for training to actually take advantage of this. Does anyone else volunteer in other countries/races and how do you go about volunteering there, what positions do you volunteer for? |
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Flagging GP's is easy, you should try endurance racing (big speed differentials, driver changes etc), that's much more fun!. |
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14 Nov 2011, 09:45 (Ref:2986063) | #183 | |||
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i gather you may have already tried applying for flagging the place you go to? as someone has told you to do the 2 years, that was practised as part of the old system i have been told many a time, someone must be sticking to that system, it may be worth your while jacking that place in whereever it may be if they dont change their stance. if it was a premier circuit any chief marshal would try to facilitate a person flagging, its in their best interests, id be horrified if that happened to me knowing other people has got to flag a fraction of the experience, i started flagging unaccompanied at my first circuit weekend... like many people have at silverstone
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