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COUNCIL OPERATING NOISE CHECKS AS CROFT CIRCUIT
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 9:53 pm
by GP
Just had a recent discussion with a well respected race car constructor reference croft circuit. As the latest development in the noise dept is the MSA noise checks mean ZERO. as THE MAN FROM THE COUNCIL is conducting his own tests. The word is ONE DECIBEL OVER....GOOD BYE...GO HOME, has anybody heard likewise ?
Re: COUNCIL OPERATING NOISE CHECKS AS CROFT CIRCUIT
Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 8:18 am
by Nick Harrison
What would be interesting to know is whether it is the static test on race day/test day that the Council is participating in or is it an independent drive by test.
Several circuits that I know of already have a drive by test either performed by the local council or one from which all the data has to be submitted to the local council.
Three which come to mind are Brands Hatch, Castle Combe and Anglesey.
If you go onto the Anglesey Circuit web site they publish the data from their test which shows an average noise level for every hour of every day and the max recorded within that hour.
Re: COUNCIL OPERATING NOISE CHECKS AS CROFT CIRCUIT
Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 8:24 am
by AndyY
I think that Donington does, too.
Re: COUNCIL OPERATING NOISE CHECKS AS CROFT CIRCUIT
Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 9:02 am
by tristancliffe
To be honest, I think the drive-by test is a fair fairer way of noise testing, and is better in other ways too.