


Pile on with the comments.......
Tim Comeau wrote:THAT was a great event that showcased our club's ability to handle huge crowds.......no matter how many members show up.
ttweed wrote:Tim Comeau wrote:THAT was a great event that showcased our club's ability to handle huge crowds.......no matter how many members show up.
+1. With members who weren't even driving showing up to help with instructing and working, like Tim and John Straub, the event ran fairly flawlessly despite the high entry level. The track design was fast and fun--I was in 3rd gear on four segments of the track in my car, which is quite unusual. Twelve laps and finishing before dark even in the dead of winter is very much possible if every effort is made to keep on schedule and maximize track time.
I would have to add one other requirement to keeping everything running smoothly that wasn't mentioned in the previous commentary on the subject, and that is having everyone show up as early as possible to tech inspection. We had a great tech crew on hand yesterday, and everything went fairly smoothly, but we had some stragglers showing up after 8:00am, and while the excuses were somewhat valid for some and simply humorous for others, this does put a crimp on the day for some of the tech workers. I wasn't able to do a track walk before the start of the driver's meeting, for instance, which hindered my learning curve in the practice sessions. Just saying...the standing rule is that you must be in the tech line by 7:30am to avoid a $10 late fee, and tech is supposed to be closed at 8:00am--show up later and you are not supposed to be allowed to enter. We have been more than flexible with this in the past, but it does impinge on the workers.
TT
Thanks, Mark!mrondeau wrote:Tom, +1 on the tech. It didn't seem to hinder your driving though. Great times!! I see you finally got some new tires.
jenniferreinhardt wrote:
Oh and let me warn you that UNTIL BUGS from MOTORSPORTS REG are FIXED, do check your car class, etc.
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