http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBONt6XyqR4
Front page of the SunCoast Daily (Sunshine Coast Daily) has the article.....
Damn foolish spectators!!!
A lucky escape for a good friend of mine (the navigator)
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A lucky escape for a good friend of mine (the navigator)
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zoomzoom wrote:What's that crash got to do with the spectators apart from the fact that they should not have been on the outside of the corner?
They were short on officials for the event, sadly work=money and comes before going to rallies for me at the moment.
They actually made their way into an area which had previously been cleared of spectators.... and on the outside apex (silly spot to stand and apparently advised in all the pre-race literature that went out).....
imagine yourself being the navigator/driver in that car when it all got pear shaped, and rather than seeing somewhere to run out into you saw a mother and baby girl that you thought you were about to obliterate.
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It was a pretty big shunt, and the crew did think they had hit a dog, but it seemed to have been missed (very lukcy) plus the spectators seems to be very very lucky. Maybe further instructions need to be sent out for residents. (there is stuff on the web, plus news papers adverts and I think mail box drops, not sure on the last bit) about where to stand etc.
but in the end the accident is not good for the future of the event..... Hope they can sort it all out...
but in the end the accident is not good for the future of the event..... Hope they can sort it all out...
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zoomzoom wrote:Very true, it is not going to give the sport a good wrap and all because of some idiots who couldn't follow instrucions to stand where they are told.
it would also help the sport if the driver knew the limits of the car & himself as well.
Don't worry about what people think, they don't do it very often
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Very touchy subject there AJ, in this sort of sport there is a very very fine line being tread and if even a toe hair crosses this line it can end up alot worse then that accident. It is pretty much a given in this sport that things like that do happen, hence why spectators should not be in places such as that.
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Fair cop. The Driver was a rally novice (I was offered the Nav seat but declined as I thought a more experienced nav would be better to teach him the ropes). He was paired with what I know as an experienced nav. At Rally speeds, sometimes sh!t happens and an unexpected understeer is prolly the worst of those moments. Still trying to get the details myself but unlimately that's why you spectate on the inside of a corner (if you value your life and limbs). On that note, standing on the inside of a very mild bend on a crest on Saturday, saw a turbo porka and an old HDT commodore leaving terra firma. Both landed ok although I was expecting to see a porsche going engine first into the next LH bend..... He landed it..
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