Flagtronics, anyone familiar?
#16
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By the time you get to club racing you would think people would have a better understanding of the importance of flags, but sadly, some don't.
If someone every tries to penalize me for ignoring a flag I'll tell them that I don't want to assume the flags color. Maybe the yellow flag identifies as a green flag?
If someone every tries to penalize me for ignoring a flag I'll tell them that I don't want to assume the flags color. Maybe the yellow flag identifies as a green flag?
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I'll add that the principal of Flagtronics is one of the smartest guys around, too.
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I can see this as a VERY useful tool at the Chump/Champ 24 hr race and any race in the dark. It's nearly impossible to see a flag station at night especially in the rain.
I've seen the full demo of the Flagger system at VIR and was very impressed.
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To be fair, here is the Flagger site and information.
https://www.nevermissaflag.com/#/
Sure that both will offer great benefits.
https://www.nevermissaflag.com/#/
Sure that both will offer great benefits.