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Old 4 Jul 2012, 08:42   #76
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Thought you'd come back with that. You may wish to look at a few pics of your racing, I bet you'll find you were on the kerbs in quite a few. Sorry this reg is too restrictive and ill thought out as it stands.

BTW Al, the Karussel was a ditch at the side of a corner on the Nurburgring, Rosemeyer at al used it to go through the corner faster. The powers that be decided to make it a banked curve after 1938(?).

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Old 4 Jul 2012, 08:46   #77
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Oh I am guilty as charged Pete but only because if everyone else is doing it what choice does one have it doesnt make it right though. we have been asked specifically by JP at his tracks to stay off the kerbs and I have tried to comply only to see guys carry on doing it so IMHO the rule needs clarification and some penal clout.
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Old 4 Jul 2012, 08:48   #78
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The proposed changes are inappropriate, in my view, and also unclear. The subject in clause b is a wheel rather than the car, as I read it, yet it's presumably the car in clause c?
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Surely the fact thats its 'up for consultation' or discussion will iron out any anomalys that appear in the wording. May even end up with the two wheel rule but with a specific penalty for transgression and proper guide lines.
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Old 4 Jul 2012, 09:02   #80
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Quite possibly - but you need to say how much of the car needs to be "off" before the car itself is judged to be "off". The present wording does that and the proposed change doesn't. More generally, for those of us in historic racing, the controlled, within-limits use of kerbs was part of what went on in period so why are we so keen to stop it now? That is not an argument in favour of uncontrolled, beyond-limits use - but the present wording is surely sufficient to stop that if/when enforced.
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Well if a driver cannot judge a car through two white lines maybe he should concider his future in the sport, ......... If cars have been riding kerbs for all this time just maybe now is the time to bring it to an end. It just pees me off when I hear guys bragging that they set their cars up to deliberately ride the kerbs, that cannot be right surely.
I don't often disagree with Mr Mallett, nor do I always agree with Al.

The problem with 'allowing' 2 wheels off, is that effective puts 80% of the width of the car off the circuit and you're back to the BTCC again!
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I agree John and think the no wheels off is a better solution. Could track damage and maintenance be part of the equation why pressure is now being exerted.
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Perhaps a course on driving in between track limits could be in order? Perhaps a compulsory course over here on Nurburgring?,you will learn where the track sides are!!!
How long before drivers with antiquated oil filled shockers learn that running kerbs overheats the oil?There are so many reasons ,apart from it not being the correct way to drive,why this habit needs stopping sooner rather than later.
[Anyway,I'm off to Spa,you know,where if you go two off on Le Raddion you could well get reported?] bye.

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The problem is two-fold;

a) The newly written regs (which are up for consultation, not implementation, at the moment) are incredibly ambiguous. It appears that they now allow the kerbs as part of the track, rather than placing them outside the track limits. However, it is not clear. Also, it isn't explicitly clear how many wheels (if any) are allowed 'off track'.

b) It is all well and good to create new legislation (though personally the current 'two off good, four off bad, works perfectly well) but, if the circuit owners are still going to leave kerbs around the circuit then in all likelihood they will get used at certain times. In my opinion, this smacks of Mr Palmer shifting his weight around because he doesn't like painting kerbs.


Jim Clark, 1966.

Using more than the 'track limits' isn't a new phenomenon as has been pointed out. Under the proposed change, it seems it would make things like this (taken in 1966 as to prove my above point) against the rules . It seems incredibly draconian to me. What would happen next? Circuit owners gradually moving the white lines in a few feet to protect the grass edges? Eventually we'd be running around single file.
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The proposal as written means kerbs are regarded as part of the circuit, where currently they are not. Thus "riding the kerb" is permissible but putting a wheel over is not.

From the perspective of someone who's spent some time already this year calling in 4WO on a reasonably frequent basis I can't make my mind up about this proposal. I can see why it's needed (and largely speaking it's not this forum's residents who need it applying) but dread to think how busy we're all going to be...
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I'm not sure that is what the proposed change does say though. As Magneton has pointed out on the other thread dealing with this, the change reads thus;

"the edge of the track shall be defined by white lines and any kerbs. Kerbs will be indicated by painting alternate colours, normally red/white onto the track surface..."

This suggests that, as per now, the kerbs will remain outside of the track limits. However, because of the (ambiguous) change to how many wheels are allowed off, you will not be allowed to use them without penalty.

It means that pretty much every corner in UK motorsport will change, as in every series you use two wheels on the apex kerb and two wheels on the exit kerb. It's surely going to lead to even more work for observers/CoCs than the directive that was (correctly) issued this year.
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Alternatively the race speeds will slow down because you can't use as much track width. However I can see places such as Cadwell and Lydden, falling by the wayside because they are too narrow for overtaking.

This year's directive works well, why change it?
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There are so many reasons ,apart from it not being the correct way to drive,why this habit needs stopping sooner rather than later..
Hang on, so, for example, at Brands Indy, you're saying its wrong to run two left wheels over the apex kerb at say surtees!

Jeez, lets not sanitise the sport so that it just becomes pointless.

Just ping the frekking touring cars guys and teach them the rules and don't take the interest out of it for the rest if us.
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This year's directive works well, why change it?
Exactly. I thought it struck the perfect blend of draconian and common sense. At the end of the day, most of the racing that takes place in the UK is amateur, where the competitors spend vast quantities of money (because of the circuits' hire prices) to race. If the rules suddenly become vastly draconian, to the point that it becomes an exercise in discretion it will, in my opinion, negatively affect the industry. As many have said, spectators (the few that turn up to club meetings) like to see a little bit of 'action' in the way of cars running wide.

On another thread, it was talked about how spectators don't often appreciated the challenge of race car driving. If suddenly all the cars are not allowed to use the kerbs/go outside the track limits (something that has being going on since the dawn of motor racing) then it will look even more sanitised and 'easy'.
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