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David Jenkins

posted on 19/5/09 at 11:47 AM Reply With Quote
Er... Oops?

It all happens in the last minute or so...

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iank

posted on 19/5/09 at 12:00 PM Reply With Quote
Now that was a grim looking team boss.





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David Jenkins

posted on 19/5/09 at 12:18 PM Reply With Quote
Yes - not a happy bunny...

Interesting to know what went wrong there. The safety car did come out a bit wide, but it is a blind exit so surely someone should have waved the car out? Or there should have been signals to the drivers to say that the safety car was on its way out?






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iank

posted on 19/5/09 at 12:41 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by David Jenkins
Yes - not a happy bunny...

Interesting to know what went wrong there. The safety car did come out a bit wide, but it is a blind exit so surely someone should have waved the car out? Or there should have been signals to the drivers to say that the safety car was on its way out?


Well someone was going to get sacked and at that stage it could have been him.

Quick google finds

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http://www.fiawtcc.com/Read_News.asp?idnews=170
The incident that involved the safety car and Franz Engstler’s BMW on the second lap of Pau’s Race 2 was investigated by the panel of the Stewards.
The investigation ascertained that, although the FIA Race Director had started the safety car procedure alerting the marshals for waving the yellow flags and showing the SC boards, the safety car driver had not been given the go. He left the pit lane on his own, steering in the middle of the track instead of using the acceleration lane.
The data logged by the ECU of Engstler’s BMW showed that he actually slowed down and braked as he saw the yellow flags and SC boards on the main straight. However, the German driver – who was leading the race from the eventual winner Alain Menu – could not avoid the crash when came out of Turn 1 and found the safety car cutting across.
The Stewards, taking into account the gravity of the facts, decided to forward their report to the FFSA (French sporting authority), recommending to take appropriate sanctions against Philippe Cholet and Jean-Pierre Colas who were in charge for the safety car and any other responsible official.






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David Jenkins

posted on 19/5/09 at 12:58 PM Reply With Quote
Definitely... OOPS!






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Mr Whippy

posted on 19/5/09 at 01:08 PM Reply With Quote
actually this clip shows what happened alot better

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[Edited on 19/5/09 by Mr Whippy]





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