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Re: Corner stations

To: vintage-race@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Corner stations
From: JonLowe@aol.com
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 11:02:32 EDT
In a message dated 9/27/99 8:54:51 AM Central Daylight Time, Tombread@aol.com 
writes:

<< Re: remote flagging stations, some years ago the SCCA Indy Region devised 
 remote controlled flags, used mainly at IRP.  This enabled workers to stand 
 in a safe position and place flags closer to the track.  The flags were 
 anchored and controlled by ropes and pulleys.  I don't know why they were 
 eventually done away with.  I suppose maintenance and setup were fairly 
 complicated, but it was useful to the drivers to have flags virtually at 
 trackside, though  it took some getting used to seeing a wildly waving 
yellow 
 without a human nearby.... >>

I remember these from the mid to late 70's when I was racing in SCCA.  Two 
problems with them.  One, they were just above ground level, and not all that 
easy to see except in a formula car. As a driver, the natural tendancy was to 
look for the course worker, who did not have any flags.  Second, one time I 
made an, ahem, "off course excursion", hitting a wall, and ran over the 
mechanism, and one piece of the contraption impaled a corner worker in the 
leg.  I'm glad it wasn't a whole lot worse, but the remaining corner workers 
ended up taking care of their fellow worker and me.  I think that incident, 
or others like it, made them rethink the safety of what they were doing.

Jon Lowe

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