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4 Aug 2004, 14:01 (Ref:1056174) | #1 | ||
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Driver marshalling
I'm normally a driver but not having a drive next weekend and feeling a bit left out I've managed to volunteer to marshal instead. Not quite sure how that happened but...
Any suggestions from the inhabitants of this forum as to what I should bring/wear/whatever? (and yes, I do know that pork pies are banned ) There will be probably 3 of us not-done-this-before types so go easy on us OK? Mik |
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4 Aug 2004, 14:18 (Ref:1056187) | #2 | ||
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Where are you Marshalling Mik?
Your race suit should be fine - unless it's red, yellow, blue, green, white, or red/yellow stripes!! Clothing to keep you dry, stout footwear, plenty of butties/drinks. Sense of humour (For when you've been stood in the rain for 8 hours) Finally.....good on yer lad - come & have a look at life on our side of the armco! You'll be made very welcome I'm certain! Enjoy! |
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As it's this weekend plenty of suncream as you don't want to burn away by lunchtime. I always take plenty of water as it's usually quite easy to find somewhere to replenish supplies on those really hot days. Also sun glasses and a cap to shade your eyes. Oh, don't forget to pack the sence of humour
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4 Aug 2004, 14:24 (Ref:1056192) | #4 | ||
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First step - look at www.marshalspost.com. Lots of good advice there.
As a journo who has marshalled a couple of times, the following advice: Layers of natural fibre clothes, so you can take on and off depending on how warm/cold it is. They will get dirty, so better make them old clothes. And make sure they don't clash with the flags. Waterproofs - coat and trousers, especially given the forecast. I'm glad I had them at Rockingham. You'll need gloves - I just used some gardening gloves and there were fine for what I needed to do. Sturdy work/walking boots. Food and drink - take plenty as a packed lunch - no guarantee you will be able to get off post if there are delays. Before the day starts, familiarise yourself with your role. If you are flagging, make sure you know your flags (obviously!) if incident, you'll almost certainly go out with someone more experienced so just be prepared to listen to instructions. I'm sure others can offer lots more advice. |
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4 Aug 2004, 15:58 (Ref:1056264) | #5 | ||
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"Before the day starts, familiarise yourself with your role. If you are flagging, make sure you know your flags (obviously!)"
Come on - Thats a driver you're talking to to :-) |
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4 Aug 2004, 16:00 (Ref:1056265) | #6 | ||
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Oh - And have fun Mik - I did a day last year and it was great - Damn hard standing up all day and then having to be alert responsive....Respect to the boys/girls in Orange !!
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4 Aug 2004, 16:14 (Ref:1056278) | #7 | ||
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Sorry, should have said the meeting is MGCC at Snetterton on Sunday.
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4 Aug 2004, 16:22 (Ref:1056292) | #10 | ||
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All drivers should have to marshal as part of keeping their comp licences. I did it at Lydden a few weeks back, as the toy was broken; had a really good laugh and appreciated what it was like from the other side.
Was quite hard work; kept busy all day; Big respect to you guys in the orange suits. Must do it again. |
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I have to say, drivers marshalling is one of the best things to be spread around this forum. All the things you need have been mentioned above, except bring a few more friends with you! Seriosuly, you'll all be very welcome ehrever you turn out.
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My girlfriend and I are the other two racers that are going to be doing this marshalling lark....
Don't worry Mik I spoke with Mr Watson today and all the info you need is winging it's way to you now. All the advice above meets with what I was told so let's see you at signing on 8.00am sharp Quote:
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4 Aug 2004, 23:34 (Ref:1056605) | #14 | ||
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I'll be there Nig_21 and Mik so say hello. I'll be the one in Orange. If you need a better description, I'm sure the others on this site will give you a better guide to my looks.
Now there's a challenge?? |
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4 Aug 2004, 23:41 (Ref:1056609) | #15 | ||
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The MG Car Club motto is "The Marque of Friendship" and this most certainly applies to everyone, whether they are Members or not.
So Nigel, Angela, and Michael, we are most grateful for your help, you will be made most welcome. I also hope you enjoy the day. See you Sunday, any more volunteers want to come and play ? |
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5 Aug 2004, 09:00 (Ref:1056813) | #16 | ||
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From my vast marshalling experience(one day at Oulton) it's a whole new world on the other side of the fence... you think drivers are quirky!
When you sign on you may get the chance to choose the post you are assigned to. My advice is to pick one just before a corner where you expect the action to be. That way you won't miss the action and any heavy lifting can hopefully be avoided. Have a good day... I know I did. |
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Stephen, that's cheating! (makes mental note to put Stephen on a busy post if he ever comes to Brands)
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5 Aug 2004, 10:52 (Ref:1056904) | #18 | ||
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..and another plus - don't forget if you have a B licence and want to upgrade to an A, a day's marshalling gets you a precious signature.
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Mik gets to loose his 'wally' for this and for me its just another signature to add to the vast array I already collected this year Angela is just doing it for the 'fun'... I'd also like to add... as a championship (I'm the TSSC Champ Secretary) us Triumph racers have really enjoyed the MGCC meetings. They are well organised and you are a friendly bunch, I hope we can do many more in the future I hope I'll be able to do this again sometime in the future, although I'd rather be playing in my toy, you do understand? don't you? Last edited by NiG_21; 5 Aug 2004 at 11:14. |
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I can think of a couple of dozen FFNW drivers that secretly wish you'd take up marshalling full-time! It'll give them a chance of winning a race! |
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Now, how to discribe Pete Harding? Anyway Mik SkyRedButton and myself will be at Snetterton. I be in orange wait a minutes so will Pete Harding you might get us mixed up by mistaken. SRB is easy to spot she will be wearing green and riding around in a white tin coat! |
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I digress... you are not wrong about some drivers wishing I wasn't there but not for quite the same reason!! Steve Jones No4.Pre87.FF1600 |
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9 Aug 2004, 10:20 (Ref:1060860) | #23 | ||
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Well I had a great time yesterday at Snetterton, plenty of entertainment and not too many drivers throwing their cars at us.
Thanks to all the people I spoke to, especially the guys I was with at the esses. Looks like I picked the right day to be at Snetterton, I'm told the weather isn't usually that good! The only bad thing about the whole day was the huge traffic queue I got stuck in on the A14 on the way home I'll come back and do it again sometime. Thanks all Mik |
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9 Aug 2004, 16:52 (Ref:1061215) | #24 | ||
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Yeah, Ang and I had a great time with Peter and his 'crew' on Bombhole-out too. We even got to 'red' flag our own race...
I think we will probably be doing that again sometime... AnG was definatley keen (but not when I'm racing). I'll have to see how many other drivers I can convince to give it a go too. We also got stuck in the traffic jam and didn't make it home until 11.00pm (was up at 5.30am!!) Last edited by NiG_21; 9 Aug 2004 at 16:57. |
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