@madasten9 I think its more because they don't want any sort of timing device timing how fast you are going around the 'ring as it causes people to get a 'lower' time causing more accidents.
I believe the 'no cameras' rule is to stop people capturing footage of accidents which would then appear on YouTube. Videos of bad accidents / fatalities are not exactly good publicity and in the worst case scenario could result in the Ring being closed! Unfortunately some people don't have the decency to keep such videos out of the public domain. It's a shame that us decent folk have to get our cameras on sneakily ;)
Until the magic of the Ring has worn off (or I'm in a hire car) I'll always want to record my laps, partly for timing/technique...or lack of it and to remember the trip by. I'll be there in September in our Tamora I hope. I believe they stopped people using cameras due to showing off and people exhibiting video footage of accidents etc.
@racecardriver467 People film them and then try to compare times so people push themselves way too hard. Some people like yourself (I assume and Myself) would like to film it to show they've been there etc. But the majority like to show off and the cost of crashing on this course is massive
i think is to avoid some dudes from filming and drive at the same time and avoid accidents, even your passenger can maybe interfer getting to exited...dunno...
@eaglestrikes1 fantastic car, ok, fantastic track, ok, but fantastic video? no.
mikev221 5 months ago
lol wtf @2:15. wrong car wrong road? lol
wcfinest 8 months ago
Fantastic video and a fantastic, fantastic car
Thank you
eaglestrikes1 8 months ago
That's some nice driving, especially in a rear happy car like that. What tyres are you running?
matt23540 10 months ago
@madasten9 I think its more because they don't want any sort of timing device timing how fast you are going around the 'ring as it causes people to get a 'lower' time causing more accidents.
calladuz 1 year ago
I believe the 'no cameras' rule is to stop people capturing footage of accidents which would then appear on YouTube. Videos of bad accidents / fatalities are not exactly good publicity and in the worst case scenario could result in the Ring being closed! Unfortunately some people don't have the decency to keep such videos out of the public domain. It's a shame that us decent folk have to get our cameras on sneakily ;)
madasten9 1 year ago
What laptime did you put down?
PijnigeR 1 year ago
Until the magic of the Ring has worn off (or I'm in a hire car) I'll always want to record my laps, partly for timing/technique...or lack of it and to remember the trip by. I'll be there in September in our Tamora I hope. I believe they stopped people using cameras due to showing off and people exhibiting video footage of accidents etc.
nightSpiritUK 1 year ago
@racecardriver467 People film them and then try to compare times so people push themselves way too hard. Some people like yourself (I assume and Myself) would like to film it to show they've been there etc. But the majority like to show off and the cost of crashing on this course is massive
CJRamze 1 year ago
i think is to avoid some dudes from filming and drive at the same time and avoid accidents, even your passenger can maybe interfer getting to exited...dunno...
gaddiniboy 2 years ago