Post January 2011 Event @ Brooksville

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Re: Post January 2011 Event @ Brooksville

Postby Loren » Sun Jan 16, 2011 4:18 pm

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Re: Post January 2011 Event @ Brooksville

Postby blacksheep-1 » Sun Jan 16, 2011 4:57 pm

That was the best auto-x course that I have ever run, however, in station #6, next time, you're gonna have to get a younger, more agile guy to fetch cones. I was loading up on Bengay on the way home.
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Re: Post January 2011 Event @ Brooksville

Postby dropped top » Sun Jan 16, 2011 7:30 pm

Thanks Shon, it was a great event and the course was fun and challenging!

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Re: Post January 2011 Event @ Brooksville

Postby Native » Sun Jan 16, 2011 8:49 pm

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Re: Post January 2011 Event @ Brooksville

Postby Charles » Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:44 am

buddy bodean wrote:Thanks to who ever moved the trailer after the event. I got there at 10am this morning and there was an event going on.

As to the trailer light issues. I found a blown fuse in my truck. I replaced it and hooked up the trailer. The brake/signal lights worked fine, since they each are fused separately, however, when I turned on the parking lights the same fuse blew again. So, towing during the day if fine, just not at night when you want to use your lights.
That'd be me........ the trailer is definitely the problem as I got no running lights on my truck either. It might be as simple as replacing the connector on the end of the harness. I know the female spade coming out of it looks like someone chewed on it. The left running light/turn signal light assembly also seems to need a swift punch to come on at times, that may just be a loose bulb.
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Re: Post January 2011 Event @ Brooksville

Postby Charles » Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:47 am

Jeremy17 wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6y8UVVdxy08

I think this was my best run, didn't get a time for it. Only one little mistake at the end.
That run looked 5x better than my best, I'm sure that'd have been deep in the 48's....... :x

I was slow and "late" almost everywhere.......
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Re: Post January 2011 Event @ Brooksville

Postby SSFAN2009 » Mon Jan 17, 2011 10:31 am

Great job on the Course and chairing Shon. This was my favorite course to date and I am ready for the next event already.

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Re: Post January 2011 Event @ Brooksville

Postby shakedown067 » Mon Jan 17, 2011 1:18 pm

buddy bodean wrote:As to the trailer light issues. I found a blown fuse in my truck. I replaced it and hooked up the trailer. The brake/signal lights worked fine, since they each are fused separately, however, when I turned on the parking lights the same fuse blew again. So, towing during the day if fine, just not at night when you want to use your lights.
I'm just down the road from the trailer. I can change out the pigtail this weekend and hook it to the truck to see how it goes. My low rider may have caused the damage anyway. It's been a while since I've towed that bad boy though...

I'll just need to get a hold of howard to make sure the power is on so I can soldier the wires in place. I was planing on volunteering for trailer duty for Feb and need to see how long of chain extensions I need to get anyway (they currently don't reach my safety hooks).
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Re: Post January 2011 Event @ Brooksville

Postby Rawkkrawler » Mon Jan 17, 2011 5:51 pm

Another great day to be racing!

Track layout was fast, thanks Shon.

I posted a compilation clip below, first attempt at video editing so bear with me.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cI_jgYX-I8U

Looking forward to the 12th!
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Re: Post January 2011 Event @ Brooksville

Postby buddy bodean » Mon Jan 17, 2011 6:40 pm

shakedown067 wrote:I'm just down the road from the trailer. I can change out the pigtail this weekend and hook it to the truck to see how it goes. My low rider may have caused the damage anyway. It's been a while since I've towed that bad boy though...

I'll just need to get a hold of howard to make sure the power is on so I can soldier the wires in place. I was planing on volunteering for trailer duty for Feb and need to see how long of chain extensions I need to get anyway (they currently don't reach my safety hooks).
The trailer is back at Howard's place. I think that replacing the pigtail may help but, I am not sure that is the only problem.
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Re: Post January 2011 Event @ Brooksville

Postby Solar » Mon Jan 17, 2011 7:24 pm

Great day out there! Shon did a fantastic job on the course and cahiring the event, lots of fun, and lots speed ! 8)

Big thanks to Ed and Charles for getting the trailer towed and moved; we all have to give those guys props to taking care of the trailer. Without the people towing the trailer, there would be no event.

Got beat by Loren though, no surprise there, but I believe he got a couple extra runs.......just saying. :P

Greg, thanks for the awesome pictures ! Wow I didn't realise how light weight my car was until I saw that it was really "Lean" (ing) Yellow_Colorz_PDT_06

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Re: Post January 2011 Event @ Brooksville

Postby Loren » Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:02 pm

solar 90GT/03Si wrote:Got beat by Loren though, no surprise there, but I believe he got a couple extra runs.......just saying. :P
Hey, I almost NEVER get reruns! This time I got two for stopping for downed cones... and it was exactly the same cone both times!

BTW, I know I suggested leaving the car alone for the most part, but I think you could talk me into new shocks now. It will be a lot easier to drive fast, and it won't make us ill to ride with each other. A win-win!
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Re: Post January 2011 Event @ Brooksville

Postby Solar » Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:13 pm

Loren wrote: BTW, I know I suggested leaving the car alone for the most part, but I think you could talk me into new shocks now. It will be a lot easier to drive fast, and it won't make us ill to ride with each other. A win-win!
HA!! Yes the way it stands we could name the car the, "Nissan Whirpool 240sx Top Loader Washing Machine with Agitating Motion" Yellow_Colorz_PDT_03
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Re: Post January 2011 Event @ Brooksville

Postby garage west » Mon Jan 17, 2011 10:21 pm

solar 90GT/03Si wrote:
Loren wrote: BTW, I know I suggested leaving the car alone for the most part, but I think you could talk me into new shocks now. It will be a lot easier to drive fast, and it won't make us ill to ride with each other. A win-win!
HA!! Yes the way it stands we could name the car the, "Nissan Whirpool 240sx Top Loader Washing Machine with Agitating Motion" Yellow_Colorz_PDT_03
I'm missing a sock.
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Re: Post January 2011 Event @ Brooksville

Postby Solar » Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:25 pm

garage west wrote: I'm missing a sock.
LOL!!! Yellow_Colorz_PDT_04

It's funny listening to the audio on the video when you rode with me, "thats insane" :lol:
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Re: Post January 2011 Event @ Brooksville

Postby shakedown067 » Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:26 am

buddy bodean wrote: The trailer is back at Howard's place. I think that replacing the pigtail may help but, I am not sure that is the only problem.
Yeah, sounds like a bad ground, so I'll be checking that first. Hopefully, it's just the ground in the pigtail it's self and it'll be a quick and painless swap. Now, where did I put those heat shrinks....
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Re: Post January 2011 Event @ Brooksville

Postby Loren » Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:49 am

shakedown067 wrote:
buddy bodean wrote: The trailer is back at Howard's place. I think that replacing the pigtail may help but, I am not sure that is the only problem.
Yeah, sounds like a bad ground, so I'll be checking that first. Hopefully, it's just the ground in the pigtail it's self and it'll be a quick and painless swap. Now, where did I put those heat shrinks....
Thanks, Eric! (there goes another unsung hero)
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Re: Post January 2011 Event @ Brooksville

Postby Jeremy » Tue Jan 18, 2011 1:51 pm

Native wrote: And as a general reminder for everyone:
It's our usual practice to keep children and pets very closely supervised. At SPC that means behind the guardrail at all times, and only with an adult/guardian if moving elsewhere. At B'ville, that would mean only on the edges of the runway where cars are parked. In neither place should they be roaming through or past an active grid. It's just so much safer...and also in keeping with our insurance which requires that spectators be a minimum of 100 feet from the active course and "pit area." Thanks for everyone's ongoing cooperation in keeping our events trouble-free.
I think the problem is letting people set up a paddock in the grid area. At SCCA events we keep a solid line of cones in between the paddock area and the grid area with a couple small gaps to let cars go through. This way it's more obvious you are crossing into a danger zone and no one is allowed to set up camp in the grid area. You will lose some precious space doing this, but I think it's probably worth it. Just move the trailer another 75 feet farther down the runway to allow for a larger grid/paddock area.
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Re: Post January 2011 Event @ Brooksville

Postby Loren » Tue Jan 18, 2011 2:16 pm

I like that idea on the surface, but it's not going to eliminate the problem entirely.

People will still want to get as close to the course as possible to "spectate". That means that they'll be wandering through the active grid to hang around the trailer just as they always do. (and they'll be bringing their children and pets with them, just like they always do)

The problem here is with the few (very few), not the many. I don't think we need to change the way to operate, we just need those people who are bringing children and pets to be hyper-vigilant about keeping said children/pets out of harms way.

What does that mean? It means that a safety steward should never see anyone under the age of 16 or with more than two legs in the active grid where cars are coming and going from the course. Simple, no?
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Re: Post January 2011 Event @ Brooksville

Postby buddy bodean » Tue Jan 18, 2011 3:18 pm

Was there any trash left in the trailer? I forgot to check.
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