Super Boat International : Live Broadcast Commentary Clarification
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Super Boat International : Live Broadcast Commentary Clarification
Live Broadcast Commentary Clarification
By Superboat on May 19, 2015 in Blog
On behalf of Super Boat International, we take this moment to clarify any statements made during the final race of the Space Coast Grand Prix that implied Team STIHL or any other following boats should have stopped at the site of the accident and assisted with the crash. Teams are instructed in the pre-race drivers meeting to give a wide birth and allow safety personnel to ascertain the incident. Team Broadco had overtaken WHM, who was experiencing mechanical problems and then barrel-rolled their boat over while heading toward turn number 2. It was inferred that the remaining teams should have stopped to assist and not continue racing. All of the race teams, including Team STIHL have equal compassion and the best interests of their fellow racers in mind. WHM did return to the race course after resolving their mechanical problems with only a few laps remaining.
Team STIHL, CMS and Miss GEICO followed the instructions precisely as outlined in the mandatory early morning meeting. The broadcast content is intended to be accurate, timely, and at the same time, not be based on assumptions. We will make every effort to provide the best live broadcast possible for teams and race fans in the
By Superboat on May 19, 2015 in Blog
On behalf of Super Boat International, we take this moment to clarify any statements made during the final race of the Space Coast Grand Prix that implied Team STIHL or any other following boats should have stopped at the site of the accident and assisted with the crash. Teams are instructed in the pre-race drivers meeting to give a wide birth and allow safety personnel to ascertain the incident. Team Broadco had overtaken WHM, who was experiencing mechanical problems and then barrel-rolled their boat over while heading toward turn number 2. It was inferred that the remaining teams should have stopped to assist and not continue racing. All of the race teams, including Team STIHL have equal compassion and the best interests of their fellow racers in mind. WHM did return to the race course after resolving their mechanical problems with only a few laps remaining.
Team STIHL, CMS and Miss GEICO followed the instructions precisely as outlined in the mandatory early morning meeting. The broadcast content is intended to be accurate, timely, and at the same time, not be based on assumptions. We will make every effort to provide the best live broadcast possible for teams and race fans in the
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Thanks! I watched the livestream last night, after returning from the race on Sunday, and noticed that the commentary of why WHM slowed and returned to the crane wasn't correct; that in turn implied what's stated above. Live broadcasting is just that... the announcers do their best to convey what's happening, but aren't always right.
Standing at the end of the pier on Sunday, I was wondering why WHM pulled off the course and later returned. I found out during the awards banquet, that WHM had slowed due to an electrical gremlin, went to the crane, but on the way over it resolved itself, so they went back to the course and continued racing. It had no correlation to Broadco's unfortunate incident. All the other boats were operating within the rules.
Congrats to all teams for competing in the races; they put on a great show. And thanks to SBI for the event, and to Kerry & crew for the fantastic venue. See you there next year!
Standing at the end of the pier on Sunday, I was wondering why WHM pulled off the course and later returned. I found out during the awards banquet, that WHM had slowed due to an electrical gremlin, went to the crane, but on the way over it resolved itself, so they went back to the course and continued racing. It had no correlation to Broadco's unfortunate incident. All the other boats were operating within the rules.
Congrats to all teams for competing in the races; they put on a great show. And thanks to SBI for the event, and to Kerry & crew for the fantastic venue. See you there next year!
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Thanks! I watched the livestream last night, after returning from the race on Sunday, and noticed that the commentary of why WHM slowed and returned to the crane wasn't correct; that in turn implied what's stated above. Live broadcasting is just that... the announcers do their best to convey what's happening, but aren't always right.
Standing at the end of the pier on Sunday, I was wondering why WHM pulled off the course and later returned. I found out during the awards banquet, that WHM had slowed due to an electrical gremlin, went to the crane, but on the way over it resolved itself, so they went back to the course and continued racing. It had no correlation to Broadco's unfortunate incident. All the other boats were operating within the rules.
Congrats to all teams for competing in the races; they put on a great show. And thanks to SBI for the event, and to Kerry & crew for the fantastic venue. See you there next year!
Standing at the end of the pier on Sunday, I was wondering why WHM pulled off the course and later returned. I found out during the awards banquet, that WHM had slowed due to an electrical gremlin, went to the crane, but on the way over it resolved itself, so they went back to the course and continued racing. It had no correlation to Broadco's unfortunate incident. All the other boats were operating within the rules.
Congrats to all teams for competing in the races; they put on a great show. And thanks to SBI for the event, and to Kerry & crew for the fantastic venue. See you there next year!
thanx for clarifying what most knew was the truth .
all of the competitors are real sportsman , they also know
to allow sfety crews to do their job and not clutter the area unless requested or needed .
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Last i heard was that Lucas was building new motor, but he has a huge weight disadvantage so the class voted to give it a shot. There are 2 other SVE that should be done soon and this might change depending on how they vote.
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That seems to be a very plausible and likely explanation, though an official explanation from the organization (and that has been asked for) would put it to rest. Like everyone else, I scratched my head when Lucas Oil/SilverHook came out with Twisted Metal and Instigator. But I think what people don't necessarily realize is there's a lot of discretion among the competitors within the classes (just as you pointed out) on what can be permitted. In numerous occasions throughout the years, SBI's John Carbonell has said he wants racers to have the kind of control ("Settle things among themselves" is the expression I've heard.) At the Nationals in Clearwater in 2013, Miss GEICO stepped up to the Turbine class so the Spirit of Qatar team's turbine cat would have some competition. True, that's a step up (so to speak) in class, which should be less of a threat to the boats with more power, but it's still a good example of how much say the racers have. The teams agreed and, has Miss GEICO prevailed, a piston-powered boat would have walked away with a Turbine-class victory.
Despite that the rules don't prohibit V-bottoms from competing in the Unlimited class, Lucas Oil always was an odd fit against the likes of Miss GEICO and CMS. How it works out in the future, as Franks points out, will be interesting to see and in some part shaped by the other competitors in the class.
Last edited by Matt Trulio; 05-22-2015 at 09:50 AM.
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If it was agreed on by the other race teams (Hooters and Twisted Metal) I find it odd that one of the announcers, Peter Meyer, who owns the Hooters team, was not aware that Lucas was running in his class until the other commentator told him during the first race