This is an easy fix. From here on out AIX, AI, AIV, & CMC will all be inverted by class only based on results of first race of the day.Originally Posted by Garbage
This is an easy fix. From here on out AIX, AI, AIV, & CMC will all be inverted by class only based on results of first race of the day.Originally Posted by Garbage
Is that popcorn from a 50K bag? 8)Originally Posted by GlennCMC70
He didn't stall it!
He was waiting for the flagger to come down to flag us.
Someone who overheard him saying this relayed it to me.
He was sleeping.
numbnuts!!!
jb
Typical corvette driver..... :roll: Sorry Mr. Mixon..didn't mean you!Originally Posted by GlennCMC70
Between car prep issues, driver issues and kind of a cocky sense of achievement, definte watch list material when in proximity on course...
Yea, thats what the flagger does, they leave the "FLAGSTAND". :roll:Originally Posted by jeffburch
-Michael Mosty
CMC #11 Mosty Brothers' Racing
Director - TX Region
Nothing is worse than missing the green flag and not prepared to go. It has happened in the past (Becky) and will probably happen in the future whether that be in our own class or an out of class car.
Driver's meeting would be a great time to go over (briefly) the standing starts. Heck, have an air horn sound off to let every know the start is about to happen.
Simple for some and not for others not to mention a lapse in attention can spell disaster.
Beat and bash the Corvette guy over it, but in doing so, please take something positive from this and try to make "next" time better.
IF that is the case, it doesn't make any sense! If the flagger is at ground level, only the first few rows will be able to see him, leaving everyone else at a distinct disadvantage. You want him up high where everyone else will see him.Originally Posted by jeffburch
I think sounding an airhorn a few seconds before the start is a great idea -- as long as everyone understands that the horn is a warning only and does NOT signal the start of the race!
-- Robert King
AI #42
the flagger did raise thier hand to indicate to the field that the grid was set and the green was about to fly.
and i'm not trying to pick on the guy, but its been consistant since i joined NASA.
Just a question and there I am not implying anything toward anyone at all....just curious.....but who actually verifies which drivers attend the MANDATORY driver's meetings?
Reason I ask is that there have been items covered in the meetings that seem to be ignored or the driver was not at the meeting?
They could just replay reveille again. 8)Originally Posted by CMC17
Bock - boooock- b - b - b - bock - booock
jb
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