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03-13-2006, 07:30 AM
Dude within the first 5 minutes on the track marshalling after my tank (I only did 1 in practice to keep my truck in running order lol) I had cought a buggy on the trip....Woulda smacked me in the face too..I was watching everyone else slow down (there was a crash) and smartass guy has to floor it into me! lol But yeah I kinda hit it to the ground and let it sit till everything else cleared up...Fun day though. All that happened to me was a blown glow plug and lost body clips...Oh and a partially stripped hex (my nut loosened so I was running with FRD and the power to the rear was just going to the loose wheel.) I finished my 3rd qual awesomely. Within 2 minutes of being out there, I lost both front body clips so whenever I'd hit second it'd fly up....Actually it helped over the triple honestly. I barely made it before that and now I was clearing it every time! Apparently people were laughing about that....lol I left my fuel bottle at the track though....kinda sucks.
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03-13-2006, 09:35 AM
I had a good time as always, meeting Tex's family was a treat. Both my engines (since my new found tuning ability) were running sweet. I did post in the LHR forum that I think jumps that high in an indoor track are far too hazardous to marshalls. I had a real bad feeling yesterday that someone was going to be taken away in an ambulance.
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03-13-2006, 09:49 AM
I saw that. I can only hope everyone realizes that they are in control of when they step out to marshall a car. I would never risk it unless I know nothing is coming. And I would hope a driver would cut me some slack if I did step out to marshall when they are coming toward me.
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03-13-2006, 01:02 PM
While the marshals are complaining about there car being flipped over, or complaining because people are hitting them when there upside down, The guy who has flipped should be yelling to the other drivers on the stand were they are crashed at. For instance, if you flipped over on the double, then shout out DOUBLES twice and that way everyone on the stand knows to slow down at that area but yet allows everyone else on the track to keep going. No matter were you crash shout out your location so everyone on the drivers stands hear you. Either front straight, back straight, triple, whatever. By just shouting double on the drivers stand instantly makes the other drivers aware of that area and will slow them down. I know your not gonna hear it every time somebody yells but it will greatly reduce the carnage out there.
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03-13-2006, 01:04 PM
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03-13-2006, 01:12 PM
It's kind of difficult for the inexperienced drivers (like myself) who are doing all they can to concentrate on maneuvering the course to listen to the other drivers. I've actually thought of taking someone's advise and wearing ear plugs.
Of course my truck flying over the tripple was non-existant. |
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03-13-2006, 01:20 PM
Rocco, while I do need a better digital it's impossible to drive and take an action shot. That's what RCDad (Earl) had offered to do originally.
As to the mechanical carnage, sorry to here you guys had so much! I was pissed at myself for not checking my clutch assembly and totally fried it. Oh well, $12 lost ain't bad. |