Kevin M |
2006-05-29 10:50 PM |
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Originally Posted by M3n2c3
Not even for the curious who were absent from the weekend?
And out of further curiosity, when was the last time someone got hit at Stead or Lovelock and what were the conditions?
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Allon is Vegas region's Chief Safety Steward. At the beginning of the day sunday, at the driver's meeting (also saturday when we resumed after Ed got hit) he made an explicit point of telling us all not to try to save any big skids or offs we might have, becuase it only makes it worse. Swallow your pride and put both feet in during a spin, as you may have heard. Fast forward to the second run group on sunday, when he was running in his C5 vette. The course runs out one taxiway to where it corsses two others and forms a triangle that the course loops around. Saturday you go straight and go around clockwise, Sunday you turn right and go counter-clockwise- at his suggestion Saturday evening. during his third or 4th run, he screwed up by going straight (for the second time I believe), locked up the brakes, and plowed straight intot he dirt between the two taxiways. He slid along hte edge of the tarmac, and the car rotated about 90 degrees, then rolled back up on the tarmac. Now, the off is okay, that happens once in a while out at airport event sites, can't be avoided. But the stupid part was that he didn't even come to a complete stop on the tarmac, lit up the tires, and shot back down the right side taxiway. He went around it probably 10-15 mph faster than he had before, drifting most of the course, until he got back to where he was in front of me when I red flagged him. When I walked up to the passenger side window and told him to go straight back to grid, he spun the tires again and took off back down the taxiway. All after taking several minutes 3 different times that weekend to tell everyone else to "leave your nuts in the paddock" before going on course. :rolleyes: So basically, he went off big, which as I said was okay because it happens. But he acted liek a total douche after that, which was doubly unacceptable given the fact he's his region's Chief of Safety. He probably would have managed to go off the tarmac again before the end of that run if I hadn't stopped him.
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