Dave,
The problem I see is we have been 'lucky', but I don't like the chance of being 'unlucky'. About five years ago, there were 5-10 significant incidents. Nothing was really different that year, except the luck ran out. IF your student had tried to jerk the car back, instead of going straight off you 'could' have rolled. You were lucky, as you were put in a situation were you had little control of the outcome.
Also, I think you are a little lucky in that the organizers try to pair students with instructors in similar cars when possible (obviously this does not always work). That means you 'tend' to get Boxsters. I 'tend' to get GT3's, Twin Turbos and other stupid fast cars for students trying to learn
One of our instructors was significantly injured last year at a POC event at Willow when a full caged car hit the wall after a tire failure. No cage would have been far worse.
Tim's idea is good, but I have to admit my student had the line down and was a decent driver. He did a 1:36 at Willow. This is not exactly the perfect lap for his car, but he did have the basics down. He needed to work on speed in corners. What should I do, I certainly helped him shave 10 seconds, but the next 10 get a lot scarier.
Maybe a ~100 mph speed limit for 3 point belts?
I am not sure we should have instructors in cars at Big Willow or Fontana. If you hurt yourself it is one thing, but someone else just trying to help you shouldn't be an option. We do Chuckwalla 2-3 times a year and it is a WAY safer place to learn and instruct.
I vote for no club races at Chuckwalla, just DE's & TT's, and no in car instructing at Big Willow or Fontana. Not sure where BW and SOW fall.
I am hoping to discuss some of this at the meeting on the 8th as I learned quit a bit putting on the big track DE school for years.
