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25 Sep 2006, 20:49 (Ref:1719720) | #1 | ||
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Not a mention so far, so I'll start the ball rolling. Some great racing with Ginettas and VW Cup. F/Fords better than usual, as were the Caterhams. The GT's provided some close stuff for the 1st 45 mins, after the safety car it stretched out a bit, although we were busy down at Becketts. F3's usual procession except for car 16 ( he spun off twice at Becketts, and drove like a man possesed to make up places). Overall a good weekend.
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25 Sep 2006, 21:33 (Ref:1719760) | #2 | ||
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Beckets had a direct line to Control by the sound of it! We got to know the sound of the observer's voice before he even mentioned the corner name.
I was on Bridge, and whether it was the corner, but I found most of the racing fairly dull, although the mid-pack of the Caterhams and no 42 in the Ginettas were pretty entertaining in their second races. The second VW race was a cracker, though. Having said that, it was still a good day and watching the speed that an F3 can carry up to Priory and then try to sort it all out for the tight left hander was worth the trip on its own. Stunning. I enjoyed working with Simon, too. Good company for the day, which was fortunate, since there were just the two of us on the flag point to talk to each other all day. |
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That observer was me! Yes, I've seen better racing but having to flag as well as observer created a interesting two days. Luckily I had a good crew( 5 on Sat, 6 on Sun., including the fire tender).
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Woolley I didn't realise you were at bridge, I'd have had a wander down to the flag point as I kept visiting bridge from Luffield out, as I was the only one there apart from the IO, and he's not a particularly social fellow!
I have to say I didn't think any of the racing was particularly great, and it was a little disppointing to find that despite having the ability to catch up twice, we ran late all day sunday. Lunch bags were a nice touch, even if we didn't get a lot of time to eat them! |
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Yes you guys did very well to get them all out in that time, but had we have run to time you wouldn't have had that extra pressure.
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26 Sep 2006, 12:52 (Ref:1720310) | #7 | ||
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A particularly impressive wheel-spinning leave from Bridge, Alan, and Fay didn't so much as drop an apple from what I could see.
Why were we late on Sunday? It seemed to be because the commentators were hogging podium time and holding up the start of the next race. I'm not aware of any trackside delays, but of course, I don't have all of the facts. Well, any on the facts, to be precise! It's unusual for Julian not to have everything spot on, so I assume there were outside influences. Sorry I missed you, Chezza. Couldn't see Luffield in from where I was, so I had no idea you were there. We kept hearing squealy noises though, and at one point the flaggie seemed to be juggling at least four flags to deal with everything that was happening either side of him while talking on the radio with his spare hand. |
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Thanks to Alan and Faye for doing the Lunches.
Yet again it seems as though the organisation further up seemed a bit errr relaxed. Star of the day has to be Numbero 9 in the VW cup. I didn't know that a VW Caddy could drift through Copse. |
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You should have seen it drift through Bridge. Straight up the support race pits and hid behind the wall! Must be the biggest lose I've ever seen that didn't result in contact! Only actually spun through about 90deg, but took 300 yards to do it.
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