I strongly agree with mist,
There is no control over the track or drivers whatsoever, no breifing, not even a basic seat belt inspection of the cars.
I suppose it is up to ourselves to maintain some level of safety on the track. All vehicles must carry a fire extinguisher!! This is just the start.
Tyres should be at least roadworthy. The list goes on and on. Track eticate is a big problem also as mist mentioned, slower cars must give way to faster cars, what is the point of blocking a car that is clearly much faster than you? You will cause an accident! Let them past and try and keep up!!
I was touching 230kms down the straight and had to be very aware of vehicles leaving pit lane as they were not keeping within the white line. What can you do when you are at maximum braking already?
Please do your homework before coming to the track, it is a very dangerous place and no one wants to get hurt or damage their cars, these are open practice sessions only, if you want to race, block, rub and out brake, get yourself a race licence and a big wallet.
We all want to go home safe and happy and tell our freinds about the great experience and not about the tragedies that will occur if things are not changed.
I hope all of us will respect each other a little more next track day.
Rgds,
Turn1