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Can I Ed? Can I?:D
Yep :D
Your availability in the pits will be just as important, if not more...see ya next week...
G-man
True dat !
Is anyone available to represent NESR as a corner worker this weekend? Training is 9-11am and is offered either Saturday or Sunday.
Here are some additional details:
http://www.lrrsracing.com/us_marshalls.htm
I may try to get in the training this weekend so I will be prepared for the year if there is time to do so. I may also be up for a half day if needed and time allows it.:dunno:
I will be training on friday and working a corner at least 1/2 day.
degs
They also offer 4 advancements points for am's only if you're a racer and work a full day. There's more details on the LRRS site....
www.lrrsracing.com
You racers remember that!Quote:
it is highly discourage to visit any turn during your race!!
:twofinger
I'm with Ed on this. I may try to make the learning session, just to get it over with.
For those that aren't 100% or have no clue at all:
http://www.usmarshalls.org/cw_guide.html
These are the basics they are gonna show you. You will typically get thrown in a corner with a certified marshall (unlike my turn 6 (bowl) experience all alone last year.). The only advice is don't where red or yellow colored clothing. Usually you'll see them wearing white.
This stuff was key..
EQUIPMENT AND GENERAL NOTES: What to wear, What to Bring
Many of the tracks we handle, both in the North East and South East are subject to wide and sudden variations in weather. The most comfortable are those who carry supplies for intense summer sun and winter rain and wind. Likely daytime high temperatures are 60 to 95 degrees(F), or a cold front can result in HIGHS near 50 degrees Pre-dawn commutes to the track may involve riding in freezing temperatures.
We've handled races that were postponed due to days of torrential rain. Although this was an atypical system, it is common for rain to fall, in Florida for instance, at a rate of an inch an hour during a storm. Nothing takes the fun out of a day quite as well as a drenching rain, so bring a good rainsuit. Remember, yellow and crimson are banned clothing colors, since most classes will continue to run even in rain.
Be Prepared!
-Read:
Medical Advice for Travelers (to corners at racetracks) by Hardy Kornfeld
Or
Any of the essays (some quite humorous yet very telling) on our Cornerworker Chatter Page.
With weather in mind here is a suggested equipment list:
* Hat (full wide brimmed is best, or cap and havelock)
* Sunscreen (SPF 15 or greater)
* Water (some *may* be provided)
* Shoes (no open toes, boots are best they should be sturdy and comfortable you may be standing a lot)
* Work gloves (some *may* be provided, bring yours)
* Whistle
* Jacket or windbreaker
* Rainsuit
* Earplugs (NRR: 29 *may* be provided)
* Belt (for radio if you are on comm)
* Backpack, fanny-pack or gear bag
* Special needs (medicine, sugar source, contact lens cleaner etc.)
Optional accessories:
* Binoculars
* Scanner (frequencies vary from track to track. Ask upon arrival) Daytona is 464.900 MHz, NHIS (Loudon)
is 154.570Mhz
* Cooler (please no alcohol at the track)
* Stopwatch
BTW I am bringing my programable scanner so we can hear what is going on at our pit.
Allready have there numbers in and ready to go. It's going to be differnt being able to hear what the hell the guy says:D
What??
No more milling around under the P.A. system asking each other
"What did he just say??"
darn!
:D