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serious accident at the track - 11.15.2009, 09:54 PM

Saturday night I visited a newly open rc track near my town. 9000 square foot , inside off road dirt track. I went on electric night of course to see what the truggy class looked liked. Top notch operation, very well laid out operation with all the new high tech stuff. There was a kid there that drove with his mom 2.5 hours one way just to race. My son, some friends and myself were having a great time watching the action. I was just commenting to my friend how one of the 1/8 scale buggies looked to be driving a little out of control, you know over shooting corners and running into stuff at a high rate of speed.
When the next thing we know one of the corner marshalls was down on the ground. I didn't personally see it happen but one of the 1/8 buggies jumped the table top section, left the track area and hit the marshall in the side of the head. Knocked the "kid" 18-19 year old right down. The owner of the track stopped the race and raced over to the kid and very quickly took control of the situation, they called 911 as soon as it happened. Knocked the poor kid for a loop, he couldn't remember his name,were he was or what he was doing 10 seconds earlier.

I decided it was time to leave shortly after that. What precautions do other tracks take to help deal with this sort of thing? The marshall was standing in his correct area, but maybe was looking the other way when the buggy hit him? Do people wear helmets when they are in the middle of the track marshaling?
   
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Saturday night I visited a newly open rc track near my town. 9000 square foot , inside off road dirt track. I went on electric night of course to see what the truggy class looked liked. Top notch operation, very well laid out operation with all the new high tech stuff. There was a kid there that drove with his mom 2.5 hours one way just to race. My son, some friends and myself were having a great time watching the action. I was just commenting to my friend how one of the 1/8 scale buggies looked to be driving a little out of control, you know over shooting corners and running into stuff at a high rate of speed.
When the next thing we know one of the corner marshalls was down on the ground. I didn't personally see it happen but one of the 1/8 buggies jumped the table top section, left the track area and hit the marshall in the side of the head. Knocked the "kid" 18-19 year old right down. The owner of the track stopped the race and raced over to the kid and very quickly took control of the situation, they called 911 as soon as it happened. Knocked the poor kid for a loop, he couldn't remember his name,were he was or what he was doing 10 seconds earlier.

I decided it was time to leave shortly after that. What precautions do other tracks take to help deal with this sort of thing? The marshall was standing in his correct area, but maybe was looking the other way when the buggy hit him? Do people wear helmets when they are in the middle of the track marshaling?
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i hvae been hit in the hip with a nitro truggy- it sucks. hope hes okay


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11.15.2009, 10:11 PM

The owner of the track I used to frequent got his leg opened up pretty good once, needed stitches. The track is now closed, not because of that, but ever since that happened he lost interest more and more. Then I saw this huge dude marshalling get hit in the neck by a truggy, bruised him and pissed him off pretty good too.

At another track a kid was marshalling, track was a little slick, he went down and broke his arm. I actually want to race but don't because I hate marshalling with extreme prejudice.
   
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11.15.2009, 10:38 PM

Marshalling is a dangerous game. As a driver you have to keep it under control and be aware of marshalls on the track. At our track I have seen them give verbal warnings to people and to everyone to settle down to avoid killing a marshall.


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11.15.2009, 11:05 PM

A crack in the melon with a 1/8 scale buggy would be no joke, not suprised the young dude was KO'd.

Hope he'll be Ok.


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11.15.2009, 11:47 PM

I have had my e-revo land on a marshals head, I came off a triple that put you about 15 feet up and the total jump distance was about 40 feet. The marshal was turned looking away from oncoming cars. I felt bad but it wasn't like I was out of control or aiming for him, here simply wasn't looking where he should have been. My biggest gripe about marshalling is the nitro guys insist that they must be on the throttle as you pick them up and before you throw them back down. I ate a lot of dirt last summer and got to the point that if I went to pick up someone's car and they didn't let off the throttle I simply threw my hands up and stepped back.


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11.15.2009, 11:51 PM

with a good track layout that wouldn't have happend...

I leave the nitro guys upsidedown untill they hit the brakes, for some it takes 10-20sec for them to figure it out
   
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11.16.2009, 12:09 AM

when i marshall . I always watch the car coming towards me & not going away from me . But you have to pay attention especially with the 1/8 buggy's & truggy's. I think having a marshall spot next to a jump is a bad idea .

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11.16.2009, 09:56 AM

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11.16.2009, 10:13 AM

I dont like the fact that marshalling is done on a rota basis. If I go to a track, i want to race and not marshal. I think the owner of the track should pay marshals who are willing to do it, and let every one else just race.
   
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11.16.2009, 11:17 AM

Do you know how expensive that would be?!? Clubs don't make profit, and 30 race fees aren't going to cover all the running costs plus employing marshals!

At our local track, none of the marshal points are in dangerous places, and if there are any that could come 'under attack', they have 7 foot high fences around the marshal point to prevent that kind of issue.

I can see them taking away the main jump section (you can easily cut it off due to the track design, and still have 40 second laps) if there is an electric class though, as I have almost got outside the track area before - which is dangerous.

It's fair enough that a nitro driver blips the throttle or revs to let the marshal know that they are there, and to keep their engine running (unfortunately ), but not when a marshal is next to them - all sorts of stuff could end up in their eyes/face. This was particularly unpleasant at our track's old location, where sheep would jump over the fence and crap all over the track...


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all sorts of stuff could end up in their eyes/face. This was particularly unpleasant at our track's old location, where sheep would jump over the fence and crap all over the track...
Now that's funny right there


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11.16.2009, 11:47 AM

Marshals should not be positioned next to or within a cars reach of a big jump. they should be in the corner after the landing. They should also recomend in all drivers meeting that when marshaling you should where gloves (nitro or electric doesnt matter), covered shoes (no sandals or slip-ons) and most importantly some clear safety glasses.

when marshalling always remember to watch YOUR section NOT the race.

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11.16.2009, 12:04 PM

We had an accident at our track this year, marshal got hit in the side of the head by a truggy, was out of it for a little while. He also didn’t put on his florescent jacket..

Guy tried to sue the track owner but at the end of the day motorsport can be dangerous and you enter the track at you own risk!


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11.16.2009, 12:16 PM

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Marshals should not be positioned next to or within a cars reach of a big jump. they should be in the corner after the landing. They should also recomend in all drivers meeting that when marshaling you should where gloves (nitro or electric doesnt matter), covered shoes (no sandals or slip-ons) and most importantly some clear safety glasses.

when marshalling always remember to watch YOU section NOT the race.


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