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Lime Rock changing flagger station numbers... good idea or not?posted in Historic on May 10th 2010 at 5:17pm.
So someone, I truly do not know who, has decided to rename the flagger stations at Lime Rock to match the turn names. Isn't that brilliant folks? Come on, what do you think? Now, first, consider for a moment that Lime Rock is one of the most historic race tracks in the United States. Pretty much anyone who is or was anyone in racing has driven Lime Rock. Same goes for workers migrating around working tracks as well as the workers who've been working at Lime Rock since it opened. It may be a small little bull pen of a track but it's been around for what, 53 years now? And here we are, 2010, and someone decides the corners need to be renumbered. Now I think under race conditions it is an extremely
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redbugeyes +Delete - on May 22nd 2010 at 6:18pm
This idea will not be Implemented by SCCA ai this track...I was a Steward at the first event that SCCA held and a final decision was made by SCCA and the track to continue the old numbering system for their events...However other club events that use Lime Rocks paid flaggers are using the new numbering system...Im glad I was able to add my dislike of this idea and was instrumental in getting it resolved for SCCA events.
What other future events will use this ? TBD...Ill let you know in future comments
Bob M
kelley_garcia +Delete - on May 23rd 2010 at 4:04am
Thanks Bob!!
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