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LOVED IT!
Sadly my weekend was made when the C9 trundled to a stop at our post early on. That door is a tricky bugger when you have never been up close to it before. Such wonderful cars and great fun on post 7. Move of the weekend had to go to the ballsy mini driver in the last race. The sight of that car, fully sideways and overtaking a cortina through the old hairpin, on the OUTSIDE, will stay with me forever. Top drawer! |
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This is only my 3rd session of being a marshal but for me this was the best day so far.
Not only did we have great people on P6 who where a laugh yet inspired confidence but the weather was great too. The sound of the historic F2 was just amazing and seeing Group C cars was a massive buzz,watching the cars of my childhood(and Top Trumps)race made the day complete. And Hepatic i know what you mean about that mini driver(car 10),some of the most brave and skilled driving I have seen in a while. |
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7 May 2012, 17:58 (Ref:3070766) | #55 | ||
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snatch at 17 not too busy.. just enough to relieve any bordam..
had to go say hello to greem on 21 to relieve him of a group c.. and had the best snatch of my 7 years from post 14 (mclains).. driver span.. reversed to move as cars were comming.. straight into the gravel we went to snatch it and without the tractor stopping i was off.. hooked the car up and jumped in to steer.. got great comments from race control.. |
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PieLady did manage the pit hooter both days (ish - why do they come in when you are looking the other way?) and it was great to see so many of you over the weekend.
Shame about the E-types but have to agree that some of those Minis were magic! |
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7 May 2012, 21:26 (Ref:3070870) | #59 | |
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That was in a *really* awkward position, half on the grass and half on the track, a third of the way along the Exhibition Centre, just over the "bump" in the Dunlop Straight. There was a short debate between myself and Race Control before they asked you to pop down and say hello It was a rather unusual situation.
It could have been pushed but it was a long way to the Loop from there... and those Group C cars are insanely quick past 21, yellow flags or otherwise. Handy for the driver of the stopped car though who took the opportunity to take "a break" outside his race seat! Worth mentioning Matthew and Martyn - two trainees who got to spend a challenging day on flags and improved massively as the day progressed. Several 60 minute races do tend to sharpen the attention (or dull it terminally!). |
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I have a series of shots from Spa with Roger Wills of this Parish in his Mini taking a Falcon around the outside of Eau Rouge/Raidillon in the wet. Now whilst the Mini seemed more than capable of taking the curves at that speed the trust needed in the other driver not to get off line is another matter. |
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Does anyone know how the E-Type driver that was extracted is? Can't find anything on HSCC website.
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i heard on the way out over the PA that both drivers who were taken to hospital were discharged later that day, one of whom came back to race control.
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I don't know if he was in that particular Mini, but Whizzo was a "guest" driver in some races. If it was the same Mini I was watching on the cameras going through the Esses, it would have had to have been someone with that level of car control.
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According to the offical programme the drivers of the really entertaining number 10 mini was Andrew Hack and Daniel Wheeler. I was over on post 12 for the sunday and was a brilliant day, that mini and the group c was just amazing!!!! Was also very glad to hear that the 2 jag drivers were ok at the end of the day.
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It is goods to read that you all enjoyed the meeting. It was great to have so many marshals, especially after the bad weather of the previous week.
I think most posts had something to do, with Post 1 have the 2 major incidents of the weekend. Once again my thanks to you all. See you soon. Regards Fay Crook Chief Marshal - HSCC |
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Great Festival this year!
Here's as hort video of the pits and some of the action at this years festival
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