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And GOD has spoken!!! That's Gnarley old dog!!!
Thanks Andy, that's made me smile!!! I think the best that can come from this is......wait for it...... better marshalling!!!! Job done |
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Haha I've driven in a national B final, and had more pressure marshelling the start of the A
You need to sharpen you reflexes dave, Most would have avoided his foot
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Now as not the most agile bloke in the world (even though I do carry it well), my marshalling skills aren't supreme.
But, I do try to keep an eye on my part of the track, and I always try to avoid oncoming cars, got to look before leaping. I've recently realised that often you can pause too long, often a step or two and you're on the otherside of the path of the car that's on the way. It takes practise to realise how far away a car needs to be before you know you can't set off. I love the idea of a show and tell. You know things like how to flip a car back over - hand underneath, roll it over, but not too far, preferably all whilst in the direction you are moving in to make it nice and quick. Maybe it's something clubs could do with younger / newer drivers. We've all seen very random marshalling, mashalling by grabbing a wheel, a wing, shock tower, or using a foot. It's a can of worms for sure. But one thing is clear to me, the better drivers 99% of the time are better marshalls. They seem to be able to predict an incident, are often up and moving before it's even happened! Babble babble, waffle waffle. |
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There is alot of pressure on marshalls to perform their duties faultlessly for fear of tonnes of abuse/swearing/dodgy looks from those on the rostrum during and after the race.
Totally agree that if you crash its your fault/keep the cars that are running as your priority but there are so many people out there who are shouting at the marshalls as soon as they can see their car is in trouble.
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Well I would have missed his foot, but there was no room on the inside as the cars behind me all found out, oh and I am a rubbish driver as well, think this may have had something to do with it haha.
And lets get it done Crabby!!! A "How to marshal" video!!!! |
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i think the safest time to marshall a crashed car is when the race is over. you think you have got time but the speed of the cars they are on you before you know it [remember the words in the song SHALL I GO OR SHALL I STAY] its the marshalls call.
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If that had happened to me DC id have been narked for sure!
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This is a great idea if you are behind the car when it crashes, but not so good if it's you that crashes
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I am old now, so I was pissed off for about 3 seconds, then I abused Griff, aka Wagner for the rest of the final haha
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i think as long as they are trying to be as quick and helpfull as possible we cant complain,im sure we have won or done better from an on the ball mashall that we have not even given a second thought to,i think the biggest pain it when people just stoll over,kick it with there foot or no matter which way its facing they just turn it over even if you facing the wrong way
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When I marshall I always try to get to cars in the order they stuffed it, though it doesn't always work out that way
The only exceptions being if there's a car in a dangerous place (eg middle of the straight) or if I've taken another car out on my way to the first crash, then they get priority. Also if someone blatantly runs into the back of someone else I make sure they're away last So long as people put the effort in I'm happy, some people are physically more/less agile but if they're doing their best than that's all anyone can ask really. There are one or two people I can think of who don't seem to give a stuff when marshalling (no names mentioned...), that annoy's me as usually they are the first to complain if a marshal takes a little while to get to their car... |
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The biggest issue I can see here is DC's example, if it is true then DC is suggesting he made an 'A' final, that can't be true so debate over....
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Marshal should have waited, but without knowing how close you were before he stepped out, its hard to say.
In my opinion, if in doubt, wait! not just for the sake of the on coming cars, but also for your own safety. Added: its harder if the person was "taken out" but if its there own mistake, even more reason not to rush out, its their own fault
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I try to marshal as quick and efficient as I can, as thats how i'd like other to do so.
However Marshals are there to correct a drivers mistake, if a driver makes a mistake they cant complain, if you're affected by another drivers mistake and a marshal cocks it up, then indeed that is racing. If a marshal is trying to help, then thats great, however if theyre talking, in a day dream, on their phone then that grinds my gears and i'd be prepared to let rip then. |
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I always used to enjoy marshalling and I took as much pride and care with it as I did my racing. I also had a motto of marshall as if you we're racing. Incidents do occur and a simple appology goes A LONG WAY . I'm sure we all try our best and have to understand 'shit happens'. One could say, dont crash.....................
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i agree with all the points you guys have made but i think your slightly forgetting that no one is perfect and sometimes makes mistakes, just like the car in position 2.
you can train someone for a few hours on how to marshal but it all comes down to reactions, the earlier you spot the problem the shorter the time the rc is going to be immobilized
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