Matt93SE":3jrlli0k said:
jwr914":3jrlli0k said:
Matt, in your division all reported contact is reviewed. We've been doing that for two years. That's during practice, qualifying, and race. Most people don't go bragging about being questioned, hence others don't hear about those discussions.
I added a word to make it more accurate. I got whacked pretty good in the rear at COTA (racing incident- no ill intent, buff the scuffs out, zip tie the the bumper back in place, and race on). After the race, I sought out race dir and inquired about a contact report. It wasn't called in by a corner, so I 'self reported' as per the supps. Since I was the 'victim' and had no problem with it, nothing was even written down. the other driver didn't report to impound (even though impound all), and therefore was never talked to about it.
I would like to say the system and process is improving though, and props for that. I've seen cleaner driving out of our group, and I had mostly green racing at COTA which is a vast improvement over the last two times I went and drove around under FCY most of the race.
See you at ECR this weekend. hopefully the gremlin residing in my ECU has moved on. :\
When I got hit at Hastings, the chief steward told me the other driver was old, and didn't mean anything by it. LOL that's quite the reason to ignore contact.
When I got hit at Sonoma Runoffs, I was told to report to the impound area. The other driver also was told, but never appeared. After 45 minutes, they just let me go.
When I got hit at Indy (I was *partially* responsible due to a missed shift) SCCA did talk to me, but did not relay to me whether they talked to the other driver. The other driver (who was still on the floor when he it another car and me), never came by and said anything.
At very least, SCCA handles incidents in a completely random and unknown matter, which leads to confusion and really lack of information about what could be done to lessen them.
In the last two of these incidents, there's clear rules about what the overtaking driver is responsible for. These rules were wholly ignored.
If I were in charge, I'd make sure all the events incidents were handled in a similar manner - which they definitely are not - despite people quoting the rulebook or whatever.