Safety Training Car gives realistic experience for new Brockville Speedway
Safety Team
By: Tim Baltz
Race tracks in the northeast are always taking necessary precautions to protect
their drivers in case of an accident on a race night. Brockville Ontario Speedway
staff and management have done just that as the new safety training car was
finally put to use by the team at Medics For Events.
Several members of the MFE Team along with Promoters Paul and Cheryl
Kirkland, Head of DIRTCar Northeast Tech Inspection Mark Hitchcock and
Brockville Speedway Race Director Mike Kelly, all gathered for a special safety
training session with full emphasis on giving all members of the rescue team
simulated experience in extricating a driver from a race car and what to do at the
scene of the accident.
Kelly began the demonstration of the car describing various areas and key points
to focus on when the team first arrives at the accident scene, including locating
the main shut off switch, which a safety crew member can easily access to stop all
power to the car to avoid a serious situation following the accident. Veteran of 27
years behind the wheel of a Modified and Technical Director Mark Hitchcock, also
gave his insight as to what a driver would be going through and saying following
an accident.
Members of the Medics For Events team led by Tyler Savage, then went through
standard procedures on how to get the driver out as unlike on the highway,
cutting the top of the car off is not an option. “This was totally different than
what many of our team members are used to” said Savage after the training
session. He also added that “we are used to maybe cutting the car to make driver
extrication easier but you can’t do that with these cars, but our team did a great
job and we are ready for opening day.”
Race Director Mike Kelly constructed the car in the off season by using the drivers
compartment of a modified chassis along with parts and pieces which were
obtained from local race teams that they no longer used. “It’s built small enough
and light enough that it can be taken to other speedways in the back of a truck for
training if it’s needed.” Kelly said. “It was a build as you go kind of project and
there will be other things that will be added as time goes on, but this was good
enough to get the team basic training and they did a great job.”
A special thanks does go to several teams and businesses who contributed to the
construction of the safety car including J&J Automotive/Race parts, Kirkey Racing
Fabrication, King Edward Auto Parts, Dirt Outlaw Apparel, Total Race Supply,
EcoComfort Spray Foam, JPR Racing, Luke Stewart Racing, HG Graphic.
The staff and management at Brockville Speedway are happy to have the staff at
Medics For Events onboard as the official safety team in 2021.
Due to provincial COVID-19 restrictions Brockville Ontario Speedway has not
officially announced the first event of the season. Stay tuned to the tracks,
Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages for instant updates and further
information can also be found on the official speedway website at
brockvillespeedway.com.