So ya REALLY think you want to hillclimb...
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So ya REALLY think you want to hillclimb...
A must-watch for any newbie.
Thank god we don't run in Europe.
BTW- a few bewares- #1- it's a LONG download. #2- I heard there are a few adult-type situations later in the vid. I didn't watch it ALL yet, since it's 1.5hrs total...
Enjoy
Thank god we don't run in Europe.
BTW- a few bewares- #1- it's a LONG download. #2- I heard there are a few adult-type situations later in the vid. I didn't watch it ALL yet, since it's 1.5hrs total...
Enjoy
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Hey Matt .... sounds interesting ... is there a link to go with that description
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Matthew A. Green --- mattgreen(at)msquaredracing(dot)com
M"squared" Racing! --- http://www.msquaredracing.com/
Former Chair- TTAC and TTSC
Can I drive your car?
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I see many an insurance issue. Guess they dont worry about crowd contol there in europe. I see lots of camera men cleaning their shorts after these crashes.
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The looonnnggg video TRAINING FILM
I do not write here a lot, but after viewing this video, here are my comments:
Someone with the skills should pull a few excerpts from the video and put them together in a mandatory viewing for novices. The novice instuctor at the time should emphasize a couple of things:
1. Get a wheel off at speed and the balance of the car is upset and most anything can happen, and probably nothing good. It can ruin your entire weekend. Stay on the paving, at least while you learn about your car as speed.
2. Safety equipment - it works, buy good stuff, install it properly! And, use it properly...I saw a helmet bouncing on the road after a roll-over. Fasten the strap!
3. Fires are rare, but they DO happen.
4. No excess junk in the car. I know these are rally cars in the video, but in our PHA/TT cars, no jacks, spares, or misc crap. It flies about and endangers the driver, the corner crew and the spectators. Even a sheet of paper can fly up and distract the driver's vision, or a tool could lodge under the brake pedal.
For the corner workers/F&C team. Be careful where you stand, and never take your eye off the car.....they can launch most anywhere. More so for the photographers...be careful! Look at Linda's photos of the VW crash at Fall Weatherly...if it wasn't for a sturdy tree.....
Speaking fo photographers, did you recognize the world famous Iraqi cameraman scrambling for cover? I think his name is Izheet M'Drurz.
Good video there must be someway to capitalize on it for training.
Someone with the skills should pull a few excerpts from the video and put them together in a mandatory viewing for novices. The novice instuctor at the time should emphasize a couple of things:
1. Get a wheel off at speed and the balance of the car is upset and most anything can happen, and probably nothing good. It can ruin your entire weekend. Stay on the paving, at least while you learn about your car as speed.
2. Safety equipment - it works, buy good stuff, install it properly! And, use it properly...I saw a helmet bouncing on the road after a roll-over. Fasten the strap!
3. Fires are rare, but they DO happen.
4. No excess junk in the car. I know these are rally cars in the video, but in our PHA/TT cars, no jacks, spares, or misc crap. It flies about and endangers the driver, the corner crew and the spectators. Even a sheet of paper can fly up and distract the driver's vision, or a tool could lodge under the brake pedal.
For the corner workers/F&C team. Be careful where you stand, and never take your eye off the car.....they can launch most anywhere. More so for the photographers...be careful! Look at Linda's photos of the VW crash at Fall Weatherly...if it wasn't for a sturdy tree.....
Speaking fo photographers, did you recognize the world famous Iraqi cameraman scrambling for cover? I think his name is Izheet M'Drurz.
Good video there must be someway to capitalize on it for training.
John Pitman FV95
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I'm only part way through the video and all I can say is locked up wheels, understeering dead straight into a turn just sucks. I just find that to be the most annoying way to "bite it."
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Re: The looonnnggg video TRAINING FILM
Every so often Dr Patty gave us the "Pair Of Dikes*" lecture at Drivers' Meeting.John Pitman wrote: 4. No excess junk in the car. I know these are rally cars in the video, but in our PHA/TT cars, no jacks, spares, or misc crap. It flies about and endangers the driver, the corner crew and the spectators. Even a sheet of paper can fly up and distract the driver's vision, or a tool could lodge under the brake pedal.
Maybe it's time again...
* refers to a slang term for diagonal cutting pliers, not...oh, never mind...
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Seriously though... that stuff is kind of scary. Any of that could happen easily if someone doesn't know what their doing. Im just happy that we have crowd control at our events, unlike some of these clips.
Diane Bower
RPM Photography/ Phoenix Racing/ VeeHive/ Former Worker
"Ohhhhh, He's a Hill-climber and He's O-kayy! He parties all night and he drives all day!!!!"
RPM Photography/ Phoenix Racing/ VeeHive/ Former Worker
"Ohhhhh, He's a Hill-climber and He's O-kayy! He parties all night and he drives all day!!!!"