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Has National posted a policy or written a rule on this? If so, great. If not, we certainly don't have one as far as I can find.
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Where is the rule?
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Here's the rule:
"I'm a Safety Steward. I don't think your driving is safe. Stop drifting."
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Take it with a grain of salt, my initial comment was based on hearsay and assumption.
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I wouldn't call what Erik was doing "drifting" as so much as braking hard, turning the wheel, and punching the throttle in first gear in a 300hp car, and hoping to still be relatively on line.
Sure he broke traction but it was about a 1/10 for drifting afaik. <---not impressed with so called "drifting"
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Yes Cody was mentioning to Erik that i have upgraded my front swaybar and Erik apparently not having ever read the rule book, thought it was illegal in Stock class and wanted to protest me. some how Peggy Jones was the person who ended up asking me about my sway bars. And at first I thought (but said nothing of it ) that Randy had noticed how i went form almost 2 seconds behind (events 10 & 11) to this past weekend.
So i brought up that my sway bar was actually Bolted on properly unlike the last 2 events where (unknowingly to me) one of the end link Nuts had back almost 100% off. which lead to lots of clunking and was a small factor in my poor times. She must have read my body language, Or is just used to people blaming Randy and mentioned it wasn't Randy who was currious, but someone really wanted to protest me, so i quickly listed off my Mods. Mud Flaps, Cat Back exhuast, Whiteline 27-29 swaybar set to 27, Motul 600 brake fluid, EBC Yellow brake pads and 255/40/17 Azenis 615's on stock rims. I noted that my rear sway bar is indeed stock and that i would even drive up on Ramps so that anyone who wanted a peek would have an easier time looking at it. (as she mentioned my swaybar being the issue) Some runs i DO play with my DCCD. (Run No Points) Realizing that it won't make me faster, but it Does increase my enjoyment that i get for my runs, that i paid for. I also think that driving on street tires with the DCCD open makes my car a little squirmy on exit, Which might help me in learning car control skills. (teaches me throttle oversteer recovery techniques, and it gives real life proof to Dean and everyone else who says if you touch your DCCD your times will suffer, and gives everyone some extra fuel to poke fun at me with ![]() ![]() On a Side note, I was thinking of coloring in a magnetic strip that looked like the DCCD display in the dash with something like "DCCD Set to Spaz" based on a Joke MikeK made towards me over a month ago at the flowing tide, but I felt it would probably be lost to everyone, and chances are he wouldn't remember it either... |
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All I know is: I have a new rule... encounters between Eric and I will likely be less and less cordial the more he gets me in trouble. SCCA sanctioned or not.
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For the purposes of this discussion, the only real recourse you are authorized with is to change worker positions or suggest to the course designers that the course be changed.
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"This course is not safe as the driver that's decided to drift all over the place is endangering the courseworkers since the worker stations are not 600 ft from the course. Event over, blame the guy that's 'legally' drifting." How's that? ![]()
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It is possible the chief steward may have some recourse with drivers not staying within course boundaries, but even that probably has to be be more than one instance.
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And since you seem to want to throw around "reading the fucking rule book"... how about following your own advice: Quote:
Or you could just apply common sense and kick out the unsafe driver. Edit: On an aside... is there really a reason for the whole RTFRB attitude crap? What's the point you're proving? All you do is inflame what was a benign situation into yet another semantics only argument. Or do you really believe that if a driver decides to disregard the safety of others the SSS should just be like "oh well, there's nothing I can do, I read the rule book!". I can't believe that you truly believe there's an argument that the SSS's hands are tied to stop a drifting demonstration at an event. If someone's not playing nice, they're asked to leave, and that's the end of it. It's worked in the past, it'll work in the future, where's the problem?
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Again, I am playing devil's advocate, and all you keep doing is throwing out your opinion that drifting is somehow inherently unsafe.
If they are within the course boundaries, how is it unsafe? You do not have the authority until a rule or policy from nationals says so to critique and comment on a driver's method of completing the course if they do so within the boundaries of said course! You have failed to site a single rule that permits you to do so, and that is my point. The SSS roles and responsibilities are very small, and telling a driver how to drive is not one of them! You keep throwing in value judgments with no facts in evidence. We get "idiot driver[s]" at every event who can't keep it between the cones including you and I. I don't see you advocating 600 foot distances because of that? Why so for "drifting"? Drifting, like skateboarding is not a crime! Are you prepared to throw out every prepared and mod car as they power oversteer the exit of most corners leading onto straights of any length? Or set 600 foot worker clearances for them? The SSS does not have the authority to ask anyone to leave an event unless they have failed to sign the waiver! Get off your high horse. That is why the SSS role is so strictly defined, so they don't go off claiming to have authority over everything and everyone at an event. Otherwise as a SSS, I could claim MikeK's method of driving the course faster than mine is unsafe and threaten to shut down the event if he didn't drive to my liking. Common sense says that if a driver can complete a course within it's boundaries then it is as safe as pretty much any other driver who does. Value judgments on how they complete the course not withstanding. Until National publishes something regarding this, I really don't think you have a leg to stand on according to the rules. That is my point.
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On a completely unrelated note, I have just realised that I need to be a safety steward at future events.
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Dean and Scott are arguing?
must be Tuesday.
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So once again, apply just the tiniest drop of common sense to this situation: if someone is out there hot-dogging around; be it burnouts, drifting, sticking his hands out the window, drinking a Coke, driving the course in reverse gear, stopping and running around the car, etc, the SSS has every right and the authority to take whatever actions necessary to keep the event safe. I'd *love* to see someone call up the National office to file a "the SSS is unfair and wouldn't let me drift the course" complaint. ![]() I see what you're trying to get at with the Devil's advocacy regarding the lack of specifics towards determining what is and isn't allowed, but the simple fact is that the rules are written such that it doesn't matter. They're intentionally vague specifically to give the SSS whatever leverage he/she needs to keep things safe. If a SSS doesn't like what's going on, they put the event on pause until the event chair sorts it out. If that means changing the course, moving a worker station, or kicking out a competitor, that's what it means, or the SSS has the duty to shitcan the event.
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I'm not saying the SSS has the explicit authority to kick someone out, I'm saying they have the authority to end the event over what they judge to be safety issues.
Read your own quote. Quote:
Or the event staff can use some common sense and ask the offender to leave, thus allowing the event to continue. Either way, the SSS has the authority, leverage, and duty to ensure the event is safe... their word is final, as they can make a phone call and drop the event insurance. Just because someone's within the cones does not make them safe beyond question. That's why the rules are written such that the SSS is allowed to make a judgment call regarding the course. I know if I'm the SSS on duty and I see someone intentionally losing control of their car out there, I'm going to talk to them about it, whether or not the car stays within the cones is immaterial. Once again, you're making this out as a semantic issue. The defacto reality is that the SSS can take the steps necessary to keep the event running safely, or we all go home.
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What offense are the "offenders" guilty of? POINT TO THE RULE!!!
This discussion started because Eric was driving in a controlled and safe manner at reasonable speeds in the eyes of the SSS on duty during that run group, Dave Deborde. Other SSSs said it was "drifting" and implying somehow inherently unsafe. This is the issue I would like guidance on from national. Comparing Eric's driving to that of some of the high HP/weight ratio RWD cars, Eric was significantly safer and yet he was singled out and spoken to. That is not an acceptable SSS action IMHO. Just because someone is more experienced or even a national champion and only has two wheels spinning does not make the course any safer. This sport exists right on the edge of control for many cars/drivers, often just outside the boundry. That is the level a course designer and safety steward reviewing a course should be thinking about. Singling out any driver that is in a legally classed and inspected car who is within a reasonable margin of control is unacceptable! There is no rule allowing a SSS or other event official that I can find to take any action with the driver in any way. Common sense or no, there is no rule permitting it other than baring all competirors in Karts or Jr. kart mostly to decapitation. but again, that is a course being deemed unsafe for karts, not the drivers being unsafe. We have karts and X/A/B mod cars, so you better get used to cars going 100+MPH and think about that as well as cars at extreme slip angles when designing or approving a course or you may well need to make last minute changes or cancel an event. Until there is a rule, supp or guideline against it, cars at high slip angles on one or both ends of the car are legal and a SSS cannot change that, they can only take it into consideration when approving a course. End of story.
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What the F are you rambling about?
I said, a SSS can use their own judgment about what's safe and what's not safe. That includes the skill level of a driver, the car he's driving, the way he's driving, etc. If a SSS thinks someone is unsafe, that's it, they're unsafe. It's a judgment call. If I think a n00b out there simply can't complete the course safely, I'm doing something about it. To let them go out there and risk themselves and course workers 'cause there's no specific rule about skill level ain't gonna float the boat if and when that guy hits someone. If I could have reasonably predicted an incident and didn't prevent it from happening, I'm not doing my job as a SSS. Now, I wasn't there, I didn't see how Erik was driving. Dave may not have had a problem with it, but if other SSS didn't think it was safe, they have a duty to bring it up with Dave. Plus, any participant has a right to tell another "I don't think you're driving safely and I'd appreciate you stop doing X unsafe behavior". No rule book given "authority" needed, and no definition regarding slip angles or other such crap needed. If the SSS feels the event is unsafe for whatever reason, they do something about it. I think the authors of your hallowed rule book would laugh that you're suggesting they'd want something less.
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You are arguing that as a SSS you get to decide who is safe and who isn't, and you don't! You cannot judge someone as not worthy to run on your course!
You get to decide if a course is safe for all competitors within reasonable expectations. This is not semantics, it is a clear distinction to make sure competition is fair for all competitors and a SSS authority dos not affect individual competitors unjustly. I am not saying you have to run an unsafe event, but a SSS cannot tell a driver how to drive just because they don't like it. Either a course is safe for all Solo vehicles or it isn't. If a driver is not outside the boundaries of the course, you have a hard time convincing me they are unsafe or jeopardizing workers or spectators. If they have left the course, spun multiple times, disrupted the event or such, the stewards may well have recourse with the driver, but that is not what we are discussing! If they are within the boundaries of the course approved by the safety steward, how can that same safety steward logically claim they creating an unsafe situation? This appears to be your logic... Course is safe for all solo classes and competitors. A competitor is driving within the course. SSS doesn't like how the competitor is driving. Therefore the competitor is unsafe. Please Venn diagram that for me would you???? ![]()
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Your failure to understand what I've posted like 5 times now makes me believe you have a deficiency to understand. I'm not going to keep repeating myself, here it is for the last time:
If a SSS judges the event to be unsafe, he has the duty to request changes from the event staff to make the event safe, if those changes aren't made, the SSS's responsibility is to cancel the event. Whether or not someone is within the cones doesn't have anything to do (rule-wise) with whether or not the SSS determines level of safety. It's a pure judgment call. If you disagree w/ the SSS's decision, file a protest. If you really believe that a SSS shouldn't take steps when faced with unsafe behavior because you don't see explicit text in the rulebook, you should turn in your Stewardship. The existing rules give the SSS plenty of leeway in determining what's "unsafe" and plenty of authority to have the problem corrected or else the event's over. With the specific case of the "rogue drifter"... as you say the course must be safe for all competitors, so if you've got one competitor that's not safe because he chooses to drive "differently" enough that the course must be changed to accommodate him, then the event is flawed and should be canned unless that competitor is removed or no longer drives improperly, or the course is actually changed such that sliding around under limited control is still safe. Nowhere am I contending that a SSS gets to make a call about whether or not he "likes how a competitor is driving", the call is about whether or not the driver and course workers are safe. If Petter Solberg shows up in a WRC rally car and drifts the course, I wouldn't have a problem with it, since I would assume he'd be in control. But if Tooly McDrifterson, age 17, in a busted-ass 240sx with Fast-N-Furious decals all over the thing shows up and starts e-braking into every corner, I'll probably say something about it even if he's within the course. Plainly and simply, as a SSS I have the right to make a judgment call about the potential for disaster, and I'm responsible for acting in a manner to prevent unsafe situations.
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Your description alone of the 17 year old is reason is exactly the reason you cannot tell him how to drive and why your authority does not extend to him, but only to the course! If you can't understand the logic of why the rules are written that way to ensure fair competition and avoid abuse of power by SSSs, then perhaps it is you who should turn in your credential.
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Oh come on. That's not an abuse of power, it's common sense.
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