The session, supported by the FIA Basis’s Motor Sport Security Grant, offered important briefing on harm response, emergency actions, and sensible life-saving strategies.
The Central European Rally week started with a significant first-on-scene briefing in Dangerous Griesbach, Germany, led by Dr. Cem Boneval, FIA Medical Delegate for the World Rally Championship (WRC), and devoted to making ready P2 drivers and co-drivers for emergency conditions.
Dr. Boneval, who was already a contributor to this briefing for its first version on the WRC Rally Turkey in 2008, lined a spread of important subjects. Theoretical parts included recognizing potential accidents, conducting fast on-scene assessments, and executing emergency responses. This was complemented by hands-on workshops the place rally crews practiced very important abilities, together with responsiveness checks, emergency extrication, and cardiac therapeutic massage.
Since its inception in 2008, the FIA Medical Group has aimed to conduct this security briefing biennially for P1 crews, although it confronted some interruptions throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. For the FIA Junior WRC Championship, nevertheless, this preparation is offered yearly earlier than their inaugural occasion, making certain that drivers are well-prepared to deal with emergencies each on and off the particular levels.