I am astounded that driver was allowed to rent a car and run again that
weekend. CVAR would have sent her home after having a few words with her
about her choice of action in that situation. From what I could see of
the situation in her camera the SRF on the right was wavering in and out
of his line and would have concerned me enough to hold off and get past
him later.
Thankfully you are okay, Rob, and she didn't take anyone else out,
although any damage to your car is bad enough. I hope you are able to
repair it quickly and get back on the track soon!
Keep Triumphing,
Susan :)
Rob wrote:
> Its my 6. The srf's must have been on radio and hit the gas for the
> restart because they can not see the green from were they started to
> hit the gas They even had a jump on me because I was working on site
> only. We were on a restart for a 2 lap shoot out to make the race
> legal from an earlier race delay. A minor but messy black flag
> My damage started on the rocker and road into the fender. not to
> bad When the wheels touched the car just took off. She Elizabeth
> Miller is one of the better surf drivers in the DC region Pulling in
> on black flag all is always better when you don't have first hand
> knowledge of the incident. She is fine probably a little sore today
> production and surf's never mix well .
> You should be able to see pix.s of a busted weld and a ground down to
> almost nothing main hoop, on pheno.smugmug.com in a day or so. all
> in all it was a good weekend rob
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andre Rousseau" <andre@gt6.ca>
> To: "Bill Babcock" <billb@bnj.com>
> Cc: <fot@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 11:46 AM
> Subject: Re: [Fot] How not to pass
>
>
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