Fintry this Weekend
Discussion
TWJPToyota said:
P.S forgot to say while marshalling you get to keep your camera beside you. You get some ace close up shots
Marshals should never take photos - if you want to take photos then either register as media for the close ups or take your tabard off (overalls are different however!) and retire to a spectator area making sure your safety duties are covered and then take your pics.....Sorry to sound like a kill-joy, but if you're prepared to work as an official on motorsport events then you must put safety first and looking through a viewfinder is not the best place to do that.
minitici said:
At least the marshal would be looking in approximately the correct direction and anticipating the trajectory of the vehicle in question
LOL - sorry it's a 'bete noire' of mine as an official (12 years on Mull alone). Marshals should never be taking photos - could you imagine what would happen if one of the folks at a GP pulled their camera out instead of the blue/red/black etc flag....?
Edited by Ranger 6 on Thursday 9th August 23:01
Ranger 6 said:
minitici said:
At least the marshal would be looking in approximately the correct direction and anticipating the trajectory of the vehicle in question
LOL - sorry it's a 'bete noire' of mine as an official (12 years on Mull alone). Marshals should never be taking photos - could you imagine what would happen if one of the folks at a GP pulled their camera out instead of the blue/red/black etc flag....?
A more exiting GP
Ranger,
As a competitor in the events in question, I have no problems with marshals taking photos - even with flash (which is never required since our events are always in daylight).
To compare Mull and our events isn't apples with apples ... and, yes, I'm very familiar with the the Tour of Mull.
I do hope things are fine in Berks.
Eric.
As a competitor in the events in question, I have no problems with marshals taking photos - even with flash (which is never required since our events are always in daylight).
To compare Mull and our events isn't apples with apples ... and, yes, I'm very familiar with the the Tour of Mull.
I do hope things are fine in Berks.
Eric.
my fellow hairpin marshal and I set a camera on top of a hay bale and left it recording video. That way, we got footage of the cars AND were still able to see what was going on. Sure, if a car hit the bale the camera would be damaged but that's our concern.
A win-win situation though I reckon. In a situation like we sometimes have a Fintray when we are very lucky and have maybe 3 marshals on a post I see no problem with one of them taking photos. Even with 2 marshals one taking pics, the other watching the car seems fine to me.
A win-win situation though I reckon. In a situation like we sometimes have a Fintray when we are very lucky and have maybe 3 marshals on a post I see no problem with one of them taking photos. Even with 2 marshals one taking pics, the other watching the car seems fine to me.
A very pragmatic approach! The 2 on 1 off is exactly what I ask of Marshals I work with, the whole Tabard issue is more of a PR thing. What do spectators think when they see people doing a responsible safety job waving cameras about.
Eric - you're right Hilclimbing and tarmac rallying are very different, and then there's Mull
My whole point is that everyone should enjoy the event, competitors marshals and spectators, but safety should always be paramount.
BTW - Berkshire's fine, just wish I was further north..... lots further!
Eric - you're right Hilclimbing and tarmac rallying are very different, and then there's Mull
My whole point is that everyone should enjoy the event, competitors marshals and spectators, but safety should always be paramount.
BTW - Berkshire's fine, just wish I was further north..... lots further!
Edited by Ranger 6 on Friday 10th August 09:45
Ranger6
I have read all your replies to the topic of marshals taking photos and i may have mislead you when I did'nt mention that there is always one possibly two marshals at any given post paying close attention to the track. The chief marshals briefing always emphaises this and the fact that driver, spectator and their own safety is paramount to the safe conclusion of the event. Get yourself a holiday booked for next year during one of the Fintray weekends and I gaurantee you will have a great time. Thanks for your observations.
Trevor
I have read all your replies to the topic of marshals taking photos and i may have mislead you when I did'nt mention that there is always one possibly two marshals at any given post paying close attention to the track. The chief marshals briefing always emphaises this and the fact that driver, spectator and their own safety is paramount to the safe conclusion of the event. Get yourself a holiday booked for next year during one of the Fintray weekends and I gaurantee you will have a great time. Thanks for your observations.
Trevor
TWJPToyota said:
Ranger6
I have read all your replies to the topic of marshals taking photos and i may have mislead you when I did'nt mention that there is always one possibly two marshals at any given post paying close attention to the track. The chief marshals briefing always emphaises this and the fact that driver, spectator and their own safety is paramount to the safe conclusion of the event. Get yourself a holiday booked for next year during one of the Fintray weekends and I gaurantee you will have a great time. Thanks for your observations.
Trevor
As CoC for the weekend, I am quite confident that our marshals will be totally professional, and they are also led by a man that I trust and respect.I have read all your replies to the topic of marshals taking photos and i may have mislead you when I did'nt mention that there is always one possibly two marshals at any given post paying close attention to the track. The chief marshals briefing always emphaises this and the fact that driver, spectator and their own safety is paramount to the safe conclusion of the event. Get yourself a holiday booked for next year during one of the Fintray weekends and I gaurantee you will have a great time. Thanks for your observations.
Trevor
I have no problem with them using a camera occasionally - they cannot all keep their eye on the ball all the time - which is why the posts are well-manned.
G4-Man - hijacked her Id again!
ianthebruce said:
Another great days racing done, shame about the weather though.
It was quite eventful for us Marshalls anyway.
See you all tomorrow.
yeah, them evo's sure do hold alot of oil. well at least the ones without the big holes do.It was quite eventful for us Marshalls anyway.
See you all tomorrow.
not to eventful at the finish though, apart from them wits that started walking up the straight!!!!!!
the lack of chips at dinner time too. hope the fryer is sorted for tomorrow.
see you there.
eta start line for me tomorrow please. even just for a little bit.
Edited by spunky-mon on Saturday 11th August 21:16
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