danny styn you always have some one calling the green for you fag
dont say anything about starts i awlays air to caution on starts
Grand VS SCCA starting procedures
Started by
Jim Drago
, 06-29-2011 08:07 AM
#41
Posted 06-30-2011 07:52 PM
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#42
Posted 07-01-2011 09:21 AM
I am just in my 2nd year or racing. I think, for the most part, the front of the grid is usually well behaved and in line until the green flags. It is in the mid to back pack where a lot of early movement seems to take place. I can't tell you how many times cars behind me have come flying past me BEFORE the start/finish line because they are lagging behind and begin their charge well before the green flag drops. This is pretty easy to do in a large grid. I have yet to see a starter hold the green requiring another pace lap, or any discipline against an offending driver.
#43
Posted 07-01-2011 05:40 PM
come on stop this crap green flag go safe all the way. back twenty will never respect and will charge at will
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