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24th August 2017, 17:06 #2011
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24th August 2017, 17:47 #2012
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I said this on Reddit and got downvoted: when Paddon hit the spectator and killed him, I blamed MC for not having adequate spectator safety. It may not be as widespread as in Poland but their issues haven't been isolated. Hell, Latvala ran into a group of people on the outside of a square right turn covered in black ice in 2016. It's true that Poland's security issues are overblown by everyone; it's also true that spectators are out of control rally-wide. Groups of spectators ready to get hit all along a stage rather than at a few points.
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25th August 2017, 15:59 #2013
Spectator slipped off of a small cliff onto the stage... marshal couldn't have done anything. No one could foresee a slip on a wall could they? Be standing on a rock next to the stage in Argentina... unimaginable and no one to blame but nature if it does happen!
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25th August 2017, 16:05 #2014
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Slipped? He was standing near the road and got hit with the rear of the car. That falling/slipping from a cliff was after he was thrown there.
Also the possibility to slip from a cliff and get seriously injured without getting hit by a car should also be quite obvious...Last edited by Tarmop; 25th August 2017 at 16:07.
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25th August 2017, 16:15 #2015
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Poland got yellow card in 2016... then in 2017 you got 1 stage cancelled and lot's of people in bad places even in the official broadcasts.
Clearly when other candidate events are available they had to drop them, else nobody else would care about the FIA warnings.
Note that Monte was dropped 2009-2011 also at least partly due to spectator issues.
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25th August 2017, 16:29 #2016
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I also think the average speed of the event is a factor:
Monte Carlo: 89kph
Poland: 116.5kph
You can't account for individual spectators taking risks which we saw the results of in Monte this year.
But you have to be able to manage the large majority of spectators and I think that is why the reaction to Poland this year has been so negative.
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25th August 2017, 16:56 #2017
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25th August 2017, 19:01 #2018
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27th August 2017, 14:24 #2019
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27th August 2017, 19:05 #2020
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Onboards showed the photographer was effectively crouched in a ditch just next to the road where Hayden went off. He didn't fall off anything and was stood in an irresponsible place. It has been discussed so much this year. I guess that's why some forumers reacted angrily.
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Look up SSV - side-by-side vehicle, they're not new in bajas or raids or in the Middle East and Africa. One came 6th in Rally Saudi over the weekend. More simple 2-seater carts/buggys like you linked...
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