Desert Dingo Racing

Category: Rolex 24

  • Why you don’t want to chew gum while racing

    Why you don’t want to chew gum while racing

    I finally got a chance to read through the “Driver’s Guide to Safe Motor Sports”, which I’d downloaded a few weeks back and had time to peruse while watching the Rolex 24.

    Published by the Federation Internationale de L’Automibile and featuring a great photo of an F1 car stuffed into a SAFER barrier, it turned out to have some great common sense info that applies equally well to Class 11.

    Here are some of the choice bits:

    “Decorative studs through lips and tongues…could interfere with some medical procedures, while studs in the eyebrows could snag on helmets.”

    (This reminds me of a story several years back at Burning Man where a heavily pierced guy wearing only hiking boots bent over to tie his boot, hooked something as he stood up (and what happened next is so horrifying I can’t finish the story).

    “Equally importantly, under no circumstances compete while chewing gum – a potential killer if it gets stuck in the windpipe in an accident. It makes sense to remove false teeth, too.”

    Underwear: Don’t skimp on this just because it’s out of sight. It is next to your skin so in a fire it is your last line of defense.” (Nomex tighty whities are in my future).

    Helmets: Colour selection is also important as darker colours absorb more heat, which can increase body temperature and affect performance.” (Great, I have a black helmet because it looked cool).

    Seat belts: Always keep your belts tight.” (I learned that lesson when I fractured a couple of ribs because my shoulder belts were just a tiny bit loose when we rolled the car).

    If an accident happens: If the car is on its roof, support yourself before releasing the seat belts to avoid landing on your head” (or, in my case, landing on your driver).

    The guide is a great (and quick) read, particularly for new racers. You can download it here.

  • Rolex 24 live online

    Rolex 24 live online

     

    As with the Baja 1000 and Dakar, I’m compiling all the best ways to follow the 50th Anniversary of the Rolex 24 live online.

    Fox Sports Australia will have the best online presence with in car-cameras, live radio reports and live stats.

    Magnus Racing has a Ustream.tv feed going.

    Justin.tv coverage live.

    Live updated leaderboard.

     

    Oneighturbo.com posted a link to the Rolex 24 Spotter’s Guide, from SpotterGuides.com.

    SpeedTV is live updating a blog on the race.

    Ford Racing has a live chat on their website.

    On the Twitters, the hashtag to follow is #50thRolex24 . I’ll be compiling a subset of folks who are live tweeting from the race or are otherwise providing good coverage of the race. You can follow them here.

    Who’s on it: Audi, Bill_Lester, DISUpdates, FordRacing, Oneighturbo, PaulTracy3, Porsche, RolexSeries, Speed, SunTrustRacing,