Always keep your eyes on the course. Make sure it's safe to send the next car. Try to anticipate things like a car spinning, hitting a bunch of cones, etc. Delaying the start of the next car will prevent reruns.JoshMcg wrote:So I am signed up for starter.. never done it before. Anyone have any tips? It seems fairly straight forward, but I have a feeling there may be more to it than meets the eye.
Some first time novices may take a lot longer to finish the course, so give them some extra time before starting the next car.
Always keep your ears on the radio. Listen for requests to hold the start. Make sure to acknowledge each of those requests.
Make sure that everyone in the car is wearing a helmet and seatbelt. You'd be surprised how often it happens.
The first car of every heat should complete a run before sending the second car. Verify with Timing and Scoring that the time was logged successfully, and then send the second car and continue normally.
The safety steward can help you determine a safe overlap if you aren't sure.
You can get more aggressive with the overlapping, once everyone has completed one run and you are fairly certain that no one is going to get lost on course.