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13 Dec 2014, 18:23 (Ref:3484721) | #1 | |
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Marshal at the Formula E Race in London
I have been watching the coverage of the Formula E today, was wondering who to contact to volunteer to Marshal the British round of the championship due to take place next year?
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It has not yet been decided which organising club will be running it yet.. I suspect the information to be out mid January ...
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Being a former DJ - I'm volunteering for the Startline disco booth! Give me a flag and I'll multitask
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15 Dec 2014, 19:04 (Ref:3485284) | #7 | ||
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All this extra power usage may result in the drivers having to use three cars each in the race.
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16 Dec 2014, 15:54 (Ref:3485543) | #9 | ||
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So do I bring the acoustic or the electric guitar?
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Probably Don Page!
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Marshal at the Formula E Race in London
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17 Dec 2014, 09:33 (Ref:3485705) | #16 | ||
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Perhaps someone can explain those past few posts? sorry I an not a marshal-no means of transport to circuits,but now have a girl friend interested in seeing this event.Need details of grandstands and where to apply for tickets.
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Not sure if I like the way they are packaging this series, maybe it would be better to include it within a normal race meeting rather than the razamataz of their city centre disco style. |
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What size crowd and what amount of TV coverage would be achieved by sticking these races into a MSVR meeting at a 'bone fide' circuit rather than a temporary circuit around a city centre park ? Those are a couple of reasons why this type of racing won't be included in a 'proper' meeting. Not that interested in this racing yet, not watched it yet on TV. I could be flippant and say that if I wanted to watch 'man size' Scalextrix, then I'll wait until James May makes a program about making two cars, making the track and the hand controllers. |
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Not that interested in this racing yet, not watched it yet on TV. I could be flippant and say that if I wanted to watch 'man size' Scalextrix, then I'll wait until James May makes a program about making two cars, making the track and the hand controllers.[/QUOTE]
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It is of course, an ideal dumping ground for ex- and failed Formula 1 drivers!
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17 Dec 2014, 10:50 (Ref:3485728) | #21 | |
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It's different, it's new, it's on a non-permanent circuit, it has international live telly coverage, the drivers & teams are largely pretty well known, a number of Donington regulars are members of the travelling circus as the extrication & safety team, it's based in the UK, using UK designed & built technology.
It's racing. What more do you want? I'm all for people having opinions based on having actually *been* to an event, but knocking it down on the basis that it's a bit different is pretty poor. Nothing new would ever happen in the world if we keep looking backwards. It might not last very long - but on the flip side, it might, and we might be looking back on the first event in 20 or so years with the same joy and rapture some regulars have over the Birmingham Superprix. Let's get it done, first, and if it deserves a knock it'll get a knock. I'm certainly hoping to do it, that's for sure. |
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Well said Greem.
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Yep, I'm definitely keen to go along and have a look at it. Maybe I like it, maybe I don't .... but I'm gonna find out. |
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OT[ish] can anyone give me a rational explanation why Electric cars are so "Planet Friendly"? They need to be recharged, so one 'assumes' they are plugged into the mains to use the electricity from the grid, and where does that come from? And don't start me on their energy cells, un-recyclable, into land fill for 1000's of years Now, if someone produced a Hydrogen race-car I might be interested over |
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Pretty sure someone will correct that based on Wikipedia, but I've aggregated a few sources there to present a pragmatist's view. As for the batteries/cells, they're worth a lot even when they're dead. The lead, lithium and other metals are recycled into new units. That would be an interesting question to ask of Williams, actually. What are they doing with dead units? In other news, my office is upstairs from a major research effort into hydrogen fuel cell technology. There are usually a couple of H2-fuelled London taxis parked downstairs in the courtyard, along with a hydrogen motorbike. Yet their first real commercial public device is a hydrogen fuel-cell phone charger... |
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