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24 Oct 2011, 20:22 (Ref:2976219) | #1 | ||
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Code 60 flags in operation
For Piglet, who maybe needs to see how it works in reality.
Zandvoort. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lV1jsKf6Ne4 skip a lot of this one In this video the camera car passes the incident at 9.00, but takes till 9.15 to pass a green. By 9.20 the code 60 is just being displayed by the post after the green. He passes another without significantly slowing, but when he comes to the start finish and sees a slower car in front, that plus the flashing yellows on the gantry get the message across. 9:30. a lot of weaving then follows, but it takes less than a lap to clear the car out the gravel, green at 12:05 and he's caught napping. shows how quickly a safer speed can be established across the whole field (anyone else have links?) |
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Ta, can't stream video at the mo, will look tomorrow night.
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Reading (the organiser) Creventic's rules for the Dubai 24h, it also says that competitors must slow to walking pace in the accident area. The 60 flag and the yellow can be displayed together.
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This system is excellent, instantly neutralises the race, it keeps everyone/gaps as they are so nobody gains/loses out, and it is respected by the drivers. It is monitored by the timekeepers via timing loops in the track.
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we used it in Dubai for the 24 hour and it worked very well. |
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25 Oct 2011, 13:37 (Ref:2976531) | #6 | ||
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yeah, I've done a couple of Dubai 24h jobs, but can't find any footage of code 60 in operation there. All I could find was Dutch clubbies, which in a way may be more relevant to what we might consider a similar system for in the UK.
trying to find some spectator/trackside video of a recovery during a code 60.. incar tends not to show that except for the briefest of moments. anyone? |
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thanks Hellblade Luke, done that already.
one of them is the link given in my first post another is from a bike on board and makes me sick to watch it and the Integra type R clip has 2 people on board, so not racing , did not watch it fully. could you add a link if what you found was different have found another showing a marshals' post during a code 60, very good video if you are an insomniac, will link in a mo.. |
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cross the track?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbpatoYf_00 I could resurface it in these gaps beware not to be viewed by those with a low boredom threshold zzzzzzzzzz |
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only watched the first quarter and i could have dressed a BP oil slick in that gap!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGtphufAFiw
Spa, skip to oil flag on entry to bus stop chicane at 2;42 code 60 flag on exit at 2:46, instantly obeyed! followed by slowest run through Eau Rouge ever captured on a race car camera similar a full lap under code 60 from onboard a Caterham exists zz still no sign of an incident on it.. Last edited by Bodysnatcher; 25 Oct 2011 at 16:01. |
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by all accounts il skip watching that , il have a scrummage around and see what i can find
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Isn't this similar to what the old yellow and black quartered flags were supposed to achieve?
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Not quite. With the "battenburg" the leader slowed to 50 mph and acted as safety car, with everyone else forming a train behind.
Unfortunately, not all drivers did as intended and so we got a situation similar to the Code 60 with cars all around the circuit, some travelling faster than others to form little groups. That made some people reluctant to get out and deal with the incident, and definitely prevented speedy snatches/recovery. Also, not all clubs adopted it. I won't go into the rationale behind this. It's been discussed before at length. |
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Have a look here:
http://www.24hdubai.com/?page=511 for a code 60 on the first (yes FIRST!) lap of this years Dubai 24hr. The incident is shown at 12:30 in, the code 60 flag is shown at a couple of posts, then the green at 13:08 in. Interesting that some drivers don't respond to the green and lose places, but then the code 60 had been out for some time as major armco repairs were needed. |
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Seems like a good system, my only comment is that it's an awful flag colour that seems difficult to see. Is there any other notification?
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This is the first i've heard of this "code 60" so have to ask the questions...
Where did it come from Who is using it (not MSA or FIA I assume) What is the rules concerning it What is wrong with the current SC procedure (despite waving a yellow at an empty track!!!!) Surely we should be aiming for standardization, Its bad enough switching from MSA to FIA at some meetings. |
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gaps exist in which cars are free to run at race pace the yellow flags that are being displayed communicate nothing and are totally devalued as a way of signalling an incident ahead anyone that has built a gap loses it once the incident is cleared you often get an extra SC lap, (the SC car being too close to the track exit point to do the lights out, speed up thing) if the leader has not ended up directly behind the SC, it can take extra laps to sort out Quote:
We're not talking (YET) about it being introduced, just a discussion on how it works. the battenburg was nearly right - but as noted earlier some organisations had issues with it. So, for certain race organisations that use SC in short races, would it not be a good thing to look at ways of minimising the neutralisation time, whilst providing track workers with a more controlled environment and at the same maintaining the competitor's hard won advantages. You just have to look at how many times BTCC meets use SC, & recent issues at Silverstone Last edited by Bodysnatcher; 26 Oct 2011 at 07:31. Reason: appealling spalling |
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Did the search and came up with this site:
http://www.ourslifeforce.com/sport/m...ts-motorsports which explains all flags including purple. Not as clear as I would have hoped but is great fun trying to interpret |
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Thank you Peter, now, whisking along
Direct from from the organisors of the Dubai 24h etc (it's a 90 page pdf, so I've copied and pasted the relevant) my bolding 30. Flag SignalsThe rescue services and race control are organized in compliance with the prescriptions of the Appendix “H” to the FIA International Sporting Code. The drivers must carefully study these provisions, respect the signals and the instructions given by the marshals. The flag signals do not release the drivers from their obligation to avoid any endangering of other driver if he/she perceives a situation danger. Additional to the flag signals referred to above; The CODE-60 (Purple) FLAG (SAFETY PROCEDURE) is applicable for this Race (12H/24H).This CODE-60 FLAG (SAFETY PROCEDURE) will be prescribed in article 31. According to art. 2.10 of the Appendix “H”(ISC) Light boards might substitute the flag signals in darkness. The light boards and other light signals used during the 24H Race must be respected in the same way as the flag signals mentioned before. The flag signals described in the International Sporting Code are applicable, and additional the CODE-60 SAFETY PROCEDURE FLAG is applicable this race. 31. Neutralizing of the race by means of a Safety code-60 Procedure (purple code-60 flag). 31.1 As described in Article 29.7: Race Control will: Instead of the use of a safety car to secure areas of danger or accidents, for additional safety reasons, race control will neutralize the race by means of a code-60 Safety Procedure (code-60 flag). Introduction of Safety code-60 Procedure The idea behind this Safety code-60 Procedure is additional safety in case of an accident or other insecure situation. By means ALL marshal posts will SIMULTANEOUSLY show the code-60 flag (PURPLE FLAG, with the NUMBER 60 on it), all drivers on the track will be notified, the Safety code60 Procedure is brought in to operation. The main (safety) advantage of the Safety code-60 Procedure is the fact that ALL cars will lower there speed immediately, the maximum speed will be 60km/hour and overtaken is strictly forbidden. This means that the complete track is secured immediately, and rescue marshals and rescue vehicles can do there important work on a save way. Maximum Safety is the only reason of this Safety code-60 Procedure. Only of secondary matter, there is no advantage or disadvantage for none of the drivers, because all cars will drive (maximum) 60km/hour (the distance from car to car will stay the same). By means of the several time-intermediates in the track, timekeeping will automatically measure the speed of all cars. In case of exceeding the speed limit (occasionally or on average) this will be sanctioned. 31.2 The Safety Code-60 Procedure will be brought into operation to neutralize the race upon decision of the Clerk of the Course. It will be used if competitors or officials are in immediate physical danger but the circumstances are not such as to necessitate stopping the race. 31.3 When the order is given to deploy the Safety code-60 Procedure, ALL marshal posts will SIMULTANEOUSLY display waved PURPLE flags, with the NUMBER 60 on it. At the moment the code-60 Flags are shown, ALL drivers have to release the throttle immediately. (Unless also the Yellow flag is waived, it is not advised to brake suddenly) During this code-60 Safety Procedure it is forbidden to exceed the upper speed limit of 60km/hour. Overtaking is strictly forbidden during this Safety code-60 Procedure. On decision of The Clerk of the Course this can be penalized with a time penalty of 1minute! 31.4 While the code-60 Safety Procedure is in operation, the Pit Lane is open, so competing cars can enter the pit lane and rejoin the track. A car rejoining the track under these conditions will proceed at reduced speed (speed limit is 60km/hour). 31.5 Sanction: Any car that exceeds the speed limit of 60km/hour can be sanctioned, with a time penalty of at least 10 seconds. The Clerk of the Course can increase this time penalty with the double value of the encountered advantage when driving too fast. 31.6 When the Clerk of the Course gives the order to end the code-60 Safety Procedure, ALL marshal posts will SIMULTANEOUSLY display waved GREEN flags. At the moment the GREEN flags are shown, the race will proceed and it is allowed to overtake. 31.7 Each lap completed while the code-60 Safety Procedure will be counted as a race lap. If during this procedure the time should reach the end of the race, the chequered flag will be uses as normal to finish the race. 31.8 Failure to respect the walking speed obligation in the area of a danger, failure to respect the flag and light signals or the endangering of marshals on duty can result in a penalty inflicted by the Clerk of the Course and/or the Stewards of the Meeting. |
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Anyway, about the Code60 flag: it does looks like a good alternative, and the drivers in these videos really do take notice. How does the Code60 get deployed? Is it a radio call to deploy all points, or does it begin at the startline and work round (like current SC board deployments)? If it is the latter, then I can see a similar situation to SC chasing happening until the cars get back to the startline. |
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