I saw a lot of improperly installed and/or adjusted driver restraint systems while I was working the start line at Polish Mountain.
I also noticed that many drivers don't adequately tighten the chin strap on their helmet. And, some wear very poorly-fitting helmets.
If you don't know for certain that you have everything right, you should check. The GCR has diagrams showing proper belt installation, and the July issue of Sports Car had a good article on choosing and fitting a helmet.
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Additionally, the manufacturers of belts and helmets have detailed installation and fitting guidelines on their web sites.
Having this stuff wrong can lead to injury. Having it right is cheap to do and may save you some day.
Rich Rock
Belts and Helmets
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If belts or helmet straps were loose at the start line I asked folks to tighten them right away.
I talked to some (but certainly not everyone) at lunchtime or in the evening about things I didn't want to mention at the start line. Some took it well, genuinely interested in having it right. Others took it less well.
Rich Rock
I talked to some (but certainly not everyone) at lunchtime or in the evening about things I didn't want to mention at the start line. Some took it well, genuinely interested in having it right. Others took it less well.
Rich Rock
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Re: Belts and Helmets
I thought I would give this thread a bump because it's safety related and is actually a good read. Extremely important info. Thanks Rich.
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Re: Belts and Helmets
Ok! I'm going out on a limb here because I can't find any direct requirements assigned to the starter of a Level 4 TT event such as a hillcimb. I'm sure there are no requirements assigned to the starter of a Club Race that pertains to checking to the readiness of a particular car. The driver?, Yes!
We have had a few starting officials that have learned that sometimes the driver or crew have not been competely profiecient in getting their car to the line. The checks that they do have been a stop gap measure to reduce the number of driver/crew errors that have slowed an event. IT IS NOT THEIR RESPONSIBILITY, it's yours. They try to help to catch errors but it is not their job! Some time ago, Rich Rock made some observations (as a starter) that in spite of all the regulations the SCCA puts in place, some people don't understand them. He had the authority as a saftey inspector to point out misuse of appropriate saftey equipment.
Everyone needs to take responsibility for their own actions. You fuc. up, don't look for someone else to blame.
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We have had a few starting officials that have learned that sometimes the driver or crew have not been competely profiecient in getting their car to the line. The checks that they do have been a stop gap measure to reduce the number of driver/crew errors that have slowed an event. IT IS NOT THEIR RESPONSIBILITY, it's yours. They try to help to catch errors but it is not their job! Some time ago, Rich Rock made some observations (as a starter) that in spite of all the regulations the SCCA puts in place, some people don't understand them. He had the authority as a saftey inspector to point out misuse of appropriate saftey equipment.
Everyone needs to take responsibility for their own actions. You fuc. up, don't look for someone else to blame.
Dave Y