jai_landrover
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MSA Issued press release about accident in Scotland
that's it though init the future of rallying depends on making it safer for both competitor and spectator , if it carries on things will go badly wrong for the sportI'm not up on regulations regarding spectators as I should be with rallying I just know from experience trying to keep small sections clear of competitors is hard enough let alone miles of sections open to the public. Marshals are not as readily available as they once used to be!
We all know something as silly as a broken ball joint could spell disaster for spectators/marshals/competitors .
You can't regulate against stupid people or ban sports because competitors get killed or injured. Look at horses and cross country eventing more people are killed doing that than rallying.
I was once comping at a S&S do, motoring down a woodland track on clay and wet leaves, came round a corner and there was this bloke, his mrs two kids and a push chair walking down the course with their backs to me. I ended up running into a tree. Point is they weren't club members they had just walked in past all the warnings away from the marshals and onto the course to watch the event.
All we can do is let the MSA investigate and follow the recommendations.
There was a bad do at Claxby recently too, comp safari driver killed of which the MSA is investigating.
I've been to a few stage rallies, Cumbria and Yorkshire
Everybody has cameras and they want "the shot" so they stand where they shouldn't
This one guy was laying in a ditch on the outside of a hairpin, everybody told him but he wouldn't listen until a driver lost it and put a wheel in the ditch a foot from his face
He got covered in mud but survived, a couple of mph faster and he could have been squashed
It was the only incident I ever saw apart from people getting covered in stones
They're popular because they're free but you'll always get the idiots
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