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Track Day Fallen Rider Replacement
Just curious, but say you are at a trackday spectating and someone falls off and can no longer take part in the TD event. Can their place in the respective group be replaced by someone else, if they meet the license requirements etc Then a financial conclusion could be met between the two riders?
Think this is known as 'vulturing' or something. Is it allowed or frowned upon? Have you ever seen it happen or done it yourself? Hope this all makes sense? :rolleyes: |
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A mate of mine used to just turn up at track days on the off chance that someone didn't turn up (which quite often happens apparently). Then he used to 'negotiate' a price to fill the vacancy.
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2. Do you mean using the same bike? (usually come off worse than riders in crashes) or otherwise your bike won't have been scrutineered (if they do that, at mostly usually noise testing) 3. You'll have missed the sighting laps if the TD organizer enforces those. Quote:
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I like Madnesses idea though. :cool: |
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An instructor will give you your own briefing prior to going out and will make you follow him for the first X laps as your sighting laps. All the scrutineering I have seen is making sure throttle returns when let go, the brakes work and that there are no bits hanging off, which they can check when they do the above. Maybe noise regs scrutineering have got stricter in the UK since I left, but I thought they just monitor the track as your circulate and black flag any offenders (like you, at Brands with that R6 Akra :wink: ) EDIT: I may be thinking of Australian trackdays, so probably best to ignore me! |
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There is no scrutineering these days, only one track day organiser that I know of does any kind of safety checks and they're an email list and only do one (double) trackday a year.
It's all for legal reasons, if the TDO doesn't spot something wrong with your bike, you crash and hurt yourself you could sue, if the TDO washes their hands of it and goes "it's up to you to ensure your bike is safe" then the TDO is covered. Ambulance chasers, and a lack of personal responsibility, don't ya just love them! Druid |
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