Oct 17/18 Brooksville

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Re: Oct 17/18 Brooksville

Postby Charles » Mon Oct 19, 2009 5:59 pm

Loren wrote:
Wasn't the only mistake of that nature that I made yesterday, either. I must be getting old. Maybe I should paste a course map on my dashboard?
You normally don't make too many mistakes, I guess the "suck less" problems impact everyone at some point :)

On a tight course where you couldn't really use any power except in one spot I can't complain about losing to the go-kart and street tire king(STK).

Normally I really suck it up on the slower tight courses so this was a nice change of pace. I thought it was still painfully tight in a few places but not as bad as it walked.

P.S. - It was entertaining watching the Yaris 3-wheel motion across the entire width of the runway several times per run on Saturday's course. I think you are getting almost enough ground clearance on that tire to clear a cone...... that has potential.
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Re: Oct 17/18 Brooksville

Postby Native » Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:23 pm

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Re: Oct 17/18 Brooksville

Postby Native » Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:35 pm

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Native wrote:Shon - thanks for the car-swap - always fun!
I enjoyed this too. The only bad thing with this experience is that it is going to impact the urgency in which I purchase some new shocks.
Loren wrote:Your shocks are a bit sloppy, but far from hopeless. Replacing that slipping clutch should be your priority before shocks.

I'll agree: clutch--->tires--->alignment---->shocks/suspension. I ran a totally stock (and old) suspension for 2 years with good alignment and good tires. You can do reasonably well like that...no pressure. :twisted:



Oh, and congrats to Brian Kollar who needed only 3 runs to whup-up on class J...
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Re: Oct 17/18 Brooksville

Postby nc4me » Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:02 pm

I've calculated the winners for the novice awards and those winners are.......

1ST Place- David Johnston only .088 seconds off first place

2ND Place- Frank Rotondo

3RD Place- Jeffrey Miller

Congratulations to all the novices.
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Re: Oct 17/18 Brooksville

Postby shakedown067 » Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:06 pm

nc4me wrote:I've calculated the winners for the novice awards and those winners are.......

1ST Place- David Johnston only .088 seconds off first place

2ND Place- Frank Rotondo

3RD Place- Jeffrey Miller

Congratulations to all the novices.

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Re: Oct 17/18 Brooksville

Postby Native » Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:17 pm

Yep, way to go, guys!
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Re: Oct 17/18 Brooksville

Postby Alizarin » Mon Oct 19, 2009 10:07 pm

Thanks to Howard and everybody for a great event. I knew my tires were shot already but wanted to give them another shot at the concrete at the B-ville. Didn't help. Yellow_Colorz_PDT_04 But I still had a blast, and the courses on both days were fun. It was fun watching Tommy (the kid in the green 240) improve throughout Saturday and Sunday. I hope he'll be coming out for the future, he's got potential.

Congrats to Zo for turning in a great time to take 2nd in E1. I'll get you next month! ;)

If Howard could get me a list of the teams from the Relay Race I'll update the results file to include a team list for reference.
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Re: Oct 17/18 Brooksville

Postby Jamie » Mon Oct 19, 2009 10:22 pm

S2K_MoZo wrote:One of the things I think we all needed badly since the course was complicated was a course map....
We make a practice of posting the course map in the pre-event discussion forum, suitable for printing. While the event chair may bring a few copies out for the setup crew, printing out 50+ copies of the map would get expensive.

Keep in mind that the map may change as well -- this one certainly did! We considered taping one of the copies Howard brought for setup to the trailer where people could stare at it, but cone walls had changed to gates, and some gates had moved, so we decided putting it up would be more confusing than letting people picture the actual course in their heads. The moral: if you do print out a map to bring with you, bring a pencil to update it!
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Re: Oct 17/18 Brooksville

Postby Charles » Tue Oct 20, 2009 8:56 am

Alizarin wrote:It was fun watching Tommy (the kid in the green 240) improve throughout Saturday and Sunday. I hope he'll be coming out for the future, he's got potential.
I approve of his brake package, Sti Brembos all around.
He also was running very grippy tires up front(RE070's) and something with far less grip in the rear. He is making much more torque than I am, so I'm amazed he kept the rear under control at all, good job.
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Re: Oct 17/18 Brooksville

Postby leftandright » Tue Oct 20, 2009 9:21 am

Yea, I missed the course map, too.
It was, on Sunday, pretty different, however, from forecast so I dont know how well it would have done to post.
I do like to look at a map, for the visualization etc.

i wasn't even sure how to WALK it in the morning, and yea.. I got lost.
Certainly, wayfinding is part of the auto-x game. I do think the course was very well laid out and not REALLY confusing (just my personal brain-fart).

FAST, in general, does a good job of laying out readable courses.
Thanks, Howard, I had fun on your course.
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Re: Oct 17/18 Brooksville

Postby PaboShon » Tue Oct 20, 2009 4:59 pm

impalanut wrote:Just looking over the results. Congrats to Shon Sparks. He was the only driver with no cones and no off course runs for the entire day on Sunday. Nice job.
Well, technically I didn't go off course on Sunday...but I did spin out twice. You can see that in my times. Two of them are in the mid 80 second ranng.
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Re: Oct 17/18 Brooksville

Postby shakedown067 » Tue Oct 20, 2009 5:19 pm

PaboShon wrote:Well, technically I didn't go off course on Sunday...but I did spin out twice. You can see that in my times. Two of them are in the mid 80 second ranng.
Hell, that's even more impressive that you technically stayed clean. I was surprised when I went sideways through the middle gate and still didn't hit a cone. I was waiting to see a couple of cones go flying in the air. :lol:
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Re: Oct 17/18 Brooksville

Postby Native » Tue Oct 20, 2009 5:43 pm

lol - it's been said before that if you don't hit a cone or two you aren't trying hard enough... Yellow_Colorz_PDT_03
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Re: Oct 17/18 Brooksville

Postby Alizarin » Tue Oct 20, 2009 8:21 pm

Native wrote:lol - it's been said before that if you don't hit a cone or two you aren't trying hard enough... Yellow_Colorz_PDT_03
True, but when you can't stop hitting cones you know you're trying too hard!
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Re: Oct 17/18 Brooksville

Postby impalanut » Tue Oct 20, 2009 10:37 pm

I just figure if I hit enough of them the rest will get scared and get out of the way :lol:
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Re: Oct 17/18 Brooksville

Postby Native » Wed Oct 21, 2009 9:48 pm

admit it - it's an addiction! :lol:


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Re: Oct 17/18 Brooksville

Postby S2K_MoZo » Thu Oct 22, 2009 11:03 pm

Native wrote:admit it - it's an addiction! :lol:


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I am still in the wrong group in the first autocross. I am still in F there :(
Can you please move me from F to E1.
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Re: Oct 17/18 Brooksville

Postby Tim_M » Fri Oct 23, 2009 10:43 pm

Slightly tardy, but great event last Sunday!

Seems we got started a bit late considering the course was already 95% ready and may have impacted the morning/afternoon split run layout. I was responsible for course set up so hopefully I was not contributing to that delay! (The crossover confusion was likely at fault...)

Appreciate the flexibility with allowing the runs in the morning for myself-catching a plane @ 1700 was compressing the schedule more than I liked-and the performance showed...

"HELL YEAH! I scored just .3 over Tim. Watch out man, I'm coming for ya."

Eric had a surprising performance-especially as a novice (not listed on the results as such?). Excellent driving...now taking a lesson from the student who recently levered on a set of new run flats, no less...I will stereotypically blame the tires (background dailing Discount Tire for a new set of shoes...)

Sure appreciate the great shots of the event as well-do we have a FAST work assignment position for a photographer? :D
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Re: Oct 17/18 Brooksville

Postby shakedown067 » Sat Oct 24, 2009 10:16 am

Tim M wrote:Eric had a surprising performance-especially as a novice (not listed on the results as such?). Excellent driving...now taking a lesson from the student who recently levered on a set of new run flats, no less...I will stereotypically blame the tires (background dailing Discount Tire for a new set of shoes...)
LOL. I didn't claim Novice at St Pete either. I learned a lot at the first two autocross schools I went to, so I have a huge leg up from just a normal novice with less than four races. I finished over 6 seconds from the first place novice...so I'm happy with my amateur status. The other big difference is the afternoon really warmed up the track. I had a ton more grip in the afternoon and I think you'd vastly improved your times as well (went from 68's to 66's in the afternoon). I just had to mess with you. I will be aiming for keeping my time under three seconds from yours though, might be tough if you get a new set of sticky nittos, but I gotta have a goal right?
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Re: Oct 17/18 Brooksville

Postby Jamie » Sat Oct 24, 2009 10:56 am

Tim M wrote:...do we have a FAST work assignment position for a photographer? :D
It would be nice, but we're typically using everyone we have to operate the event as is. On the other hand, volunteering for an early or late assignment frees up time to earn our admiration and gratitude with photos (which is what Eric's often been doing)! :)
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