I Wish Tracks Would Outlaw These...
#36
It kills me when guys that are 6ft or taller use them. I'm 5'5 and I have no problem seeing the whole track (3). I'm just waiting for this one guy in particular to fall over the rail from leaning forward too much and the stool slipping out from underneath of him
#37
#38
+1, but one worse is when you shoulder to shoulder on the stand and the guy next to you turning, leaning, and jumping with everything his car does.
#39
LOL. +1. "Back in the day" when everyone actually had long antennas on their radio, after the 3rd time I got hit in the face by the same guys antenna, I reached over and turned his radio off during the race. Needless to say he never swung his antenna in my face again, lol.
#40
I don't mind the steps. I'm 6' tall and the rail height is usually right where I hold my radio. I hold it tight to my body with the foot right against my waistline. The radio ALWAYS hits/bumps the edge of the railing. I'm not "over" on top of the rail, but inline with it to the side; so I wind up having to stand back from the rail. Well, that doesn't work out too hot when everyone else it right up against it and I'm standing 8" or better behind the drivers.
So yea, a 10" step or so allows me to be against the railing with my radio just above it. I've never had anyone complain about having to look at my radio because I don't lean OVER the railing into the line of sight.
If someone manages to fall over the railing while using a step stool, they deserved to. You had it coming because if you're standing on the *bottom* step of any device, there's no way you're going to fall over a typical safety rail. It would take some *serious* effort to do that.
The radio "fisherman" is the one that bothers me. Somehow whipping the radio around helps "reel" the car into going where you want it to.
So yea, a 10" step or so allows me to be against the railing with my radio just above it. I've never had anyone complain about having to look at my radio because I don't lean OVER the railing into the line of sight.
If someone manages to fall over the railing while using a step stool, they deserved to. You had it coming because if you're standing on the *bottom* step of any device, there's no way you're going to fall over a typical safety rail. It would take some *serious* effort to do that.
The radio "fisherman" is the one that bothers me. Somehow whipping the radio around helps "reel" the car into going where you want it to.
#41
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LOL. +1. "Back in the day" when everyone actually had long antennas on their radio, after the 3rd time I got hit in the face by the same guys antenna, I reached over and turned his radio off during the race. Needless to say he never swung his antenna in my face again, lol.
Brandon, I'll make sure I don't stick my head out in front of you when we're on the stand....or at the very least I'll keep my thumb over the power switch!
#42
A few years back, I raced with a guy that looked like he was sword fighting on the stand. I would just move down a spot or two so I wouldn't lose an eye.
#43
LOL. +1. "Back in the day" when everyone actually had long antennas on their radio, after the 3rd time I got hit in the face by the same guys antenna, I reached over and turned his radio off during the race. Needless to say he never swung his antenna in my face again, lol.
I crack up when people follow their car back and forth with their radio. LOL. Just stand still please!
#44
oh yea, i remember racing with a guy in a truggy class that wouldnt stay still and was turning his steering wheel and the trigger like a machine gun then whould start yelling when he wrecks lol.
#45
I raced with a guy that would yell out before he wrecked. He knew it was coming. It was something like........"need a little help....BAM!"