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Re: Event Entry Limits

Postby twistedwankel » Wed Mar 21, 2012 6:25 pm

That comment about "easily filling 75 spots" month after month?

Somehow I doubt that when you count actual heads on race day in May even if you fill up they will all show.

That said, I don't have a dog in this race personally and will still register the first day I see the notice. We all learn when we get burned. :oops:

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Re: Event Entry Limits

Postby Charles » Wed Mar 21, 2012 8:30 pm

twistedwankel wrote:That comment about "easily filling 75 spots" month after month?

Somehow I doubt that when you count actual heads on race day in May even if you fill up they will all show.

Doug
Doug makes a good point about our 20 deg or 100 deg events, at first I was going to vote for 70/5, but I've changed my mind to 75/0.
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Re: Event Entry Limits

Postby Jamie » Wed Mar 21, 2012 9:09 pm

Loren wrote:
Jeremy wrote:Maybe it's just cause I am a loner, Dottie, a rebel... but how about we just forget to put our guests names on the list.

or

Accidentally combine the names like MaryAngela WheelerSmith
Well, now that you've published that notion on a public forum... it doesn't seem like such a great idea. ;)

But, really... we have only TWO autocross sites currently available. Is it really worth risking pissing off one of our site owners just to "cheat" a handful of guest names onto the list? We're of the opinion that we shouldn't "rock the boat" by trying to subvert the few rules that they place on us.
Not to mention that the airport manager can show up at will...and just might, since his daughter's boyfriend is interested in autocross. They'd contacted me about coming out to watch the December event (before the forecast went 75% for rain), and no, they weren't going to be on the access roster or necessarily come through the same gate we use.
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Re: Event Entry Limits

Postby Charles » Thu Mar 22, 2012 5:39 pm

Charles wrote:
twistedwankel wrote:That comment about "easily filling 75 spots" month after month?

Somehow I doubt that when you count actual heads on race day in May even if you fill up they will all show.

Doug
Doug makes a good point about our 20 deg or 100 deg events, at first I was going to vote for 70/5, but I've changed my mind to 75/0.
How about 73/2 with those 2 being reserved slots of some kind. Going to PM you Loren....
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Re: Event Entry Limits

Postby Loren » Fri Mar 23, 2012 9:55 pm

Here's an updated tally:

70/5 -
Chris M
Eva
Scott W
Doug
Mike D
Mary W

75/0 -
Loren
Joe V
Jamie
Steve F
Gerry
Ron R
Howard
Ron H
Matt S
Greg R
Charles S

If anyone else wants to weigh in, please do. Steve and I will discuss the input received here (not just the "vote", but also the ideas presented) and come up with a plan.
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Re: Event Entry Limits

Postby shakedown067 » Fri Mar 23, 2012 11:10 pm

I'll put my vote in for 75/0
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Re: Event Entry Limits

Postby Charles » Mon Mar 26, 2012 12:07 pm

Jeremy wrote: Riding in the passengers seat feels so much more violent and out of control then actually driving does. I might have actually psyched myself out. I remember my first year, riding with some aggressive drivers in RWD cars on r-comps and thinking to myself, "how the hell are we not dead right now?" and "I could never drive like that." :lol:
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Re: Event Entry Limits

Postby matkub » Fri Apr 06, 2012 6:16 pm

My vote for 70/5 for Brooksville. You can get 80 people easy for your events (if you want to) and you will still have some regulars that will not register early enough!(I learn my lesson!!!) How about, you let club members register before registration opens and if they don't, than first come first served. And you don't have to give up guests spots to people not paying attention.
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Re: Event Entry Limits

Postby blacksheep-1 » Fri Apr 06, 2012 10:26 pm

Seems that some of the regulars most affected like Rob E and Terry G (and I'm sure there are others) have not yet weighed in on the matter. Would be considerate to see how important it is to them
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Re: Event Entry Limits

Postby Loren » Fri Apr 06, 2012 10:44 pm

Okay, let me put this to rest.

Steve and I took all of the input and we discussed, and what we're going to do is this:

SPC EVENTS:
75 driver limit, pre-reg only (just like we've been doing just with a few more drivers)

BROOKSVILLE EVENTS:
70 driver limit, 5 "guest" limit. Guests MUST register separately so that we can more easily track them. (the way we've been doing it, it's hard for us to see how many guests there are, and impossible for YOU to see how many guests there are) I'll be setting up B'ville events with a new "class" for guests to register in (at $5). Before registering, guests must check the registration list, and they can only register if there are less than 5 guests already registered. Entries are time-stamped, and if anyone tries to pull a fast one by registering as a guest after there are already 5, they've just donated $5 to FAST and their registration will be cancelled. All of this will be spelled out in the MAE registration system. It's not perfect, but it's the best we can do with what we have to work with.
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Re: Event Entry Limits

Postby Native » Sat Apr 07, 2012 12:53 am

+1
Thanks for the input, all.
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