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Subject: RE: fot - BRIC carnage
From: "Fridirici, John" <John.Fridirici@grande.com>
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 12:26:54 -0500
I was part of the same type of group accident on the start a few years
ago. Then the light on the bridge was suggested by a number of
individuals. It did not happen.

There must have been a good reason. I just never heard it.

John F.

PS.  I did not hit not was I hit anybody or anything.  That time speed
up and slow down at the front collected the guys at the very tail of the
starting grid. We come over the hill and it was a mess!

John F.

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Subject: fot - BRIC carnage


Terrain is an issue, of course. 

The starts are a blind condition for half of the field that are down the
hill 
from the start finish and approaching the pedistrian bridge.

Perhaps a green/red  light on the pedestrian bridge that would activated

simultanously by the starter?...although I have not given this much
thought.

I have essentially 'jumped' the start on many occasions from my position
down 
the hill. Not so dangerous with 115 HP, but still not good. 

When you are coming up the hill, you are looking directly at the
Pedestrian 
Bridge.

...since this is the second vintage happening in recent history, I
suspect 
someone will think of something.

Egads! The pictures were Horrific!   


> As a possible explanation for the carnage at BRIC, here's a quote from

> someone who wrote into the Vintage Race section of Team.net... Joe 
> Guinan ----------------Quote Below------------------------------
> "This is from the group 6 BRIC race of July 17, 2005.  My
understanding is
> that the pace car didn't control the field properly.  Jim said that
the pace
> car was going too fast and the lead group got separated from the
middle
> group on the pace lap.  The starter didn't give the green, but the
middle
> group of cars, by now up to full race speed & trying to catch the lead
> group, couldn't see that, nor could they see the lead group of cars,
which
> by this time were off of the gas and slowing down.
> 
> 17 cars received extremely major damage or were destroyed.   Nobody
died."

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