Edited by SutterMotorSports, 10 June 2010 - 06:35 PM.

Preventable
Started by SutterMotorSports, Jun 10 2010 09:22 AM
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#1
Posted 10 June 2010 - 09:22 AM
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#2
Posted 10 June 2010 - 09:50 AM
I dont think so cause it seems like the same guy does the same thing every single week. I dont know for sure if anybody got into him or not but the guy that spun out and caused it seems to spin out on his own every week. It was going to happen one way or another.
#3
Posted 10 June 2010 - 10:01 AM
I'm not sure of the details of the incident in question because I wasn't there, but here is how we handle starts at WRP:
We check the lineup as you enter the track. We use the raceceiver to get everyone bunched up as quickly as possible (the ultimate goal is to go gree the next time by but sometimes that doesn't happen. If the lineup is good then we might possibly just tell you over the raceceiver that we're going green next time by and the lights will be out. Generally speaking, if the lights are out then you should expect to go green the next time by. So there are times that we don't give a one to go flag, especially when we're trying to beat rain and speed the show up.
Like I said there may have been different circumstances in this case.
Danny Kelly
#4
Posted 10 June 2010 - 10:47 AM
Trust Me I Know More, on Jun 10 2010, 03:50 PM, said:
I dont think so cause it seems like the same guy does the same thing every single week. I dont know for sure if anybody got into him or not but the guy that spun out and caused it seems to spin out on his own every week. It was going to happen one way or another.
I didnt get to see the first car spinning who was it?
#7
Posted 22 June 2010 - 09:50 PM
If you attend Eldora on a regular basis you will not need to ask that question. For you who don't attend it does not matter.
Better yet, I invite you to come to the next two races and I bet you will know who they are when you attend the second race. Ha Ha
Oh heck all tracks have those ones that seem to be in the middle of what ever is happeing on the track. Could they prevent it?
I think so. Just don't drive over your head. Some times it is best to race the track and not the other cars. Get that figured out first.
Don't put yourself in that position where you are on the verge of loosing it and if you get a little bump, your crashed or crashing someone else.
Edited by takeittothelimit, 22 June 2010 - 09:52 PM.
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