March 10 - SPC - Split Event Format
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Royce Hart
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Re: March 10 - SPC - Split Event Format
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This is what i was planning to do for a number. Thoughts?
Thanks,
-Royce
This is what i was planning to do for a number. Thoughts?
Thanks,
-Royce
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Re: March 10 - SPC - Split Event Format
That works, better if the numbers are white, easier for timing and course workers to see, or use blue tape.
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Re: March 10 - SPC - Split Event Format
Yeah, it's good enough. Don't go changing it for this event, it'll do.
Would be better even if just the numbers were bigger and the window was dark tinted for better contrast.
Here's this for anyone who hasn't seen it:
Car Numbers, Good and Bad
Would be better even if just the numbers were bigger and the window was dark tinted for better contrast.
Here's this for anyone who hasn't seen it:
Car Numbers, Good and Bad
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Suck Less - Drive something resembling a proper racing line.
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Re: March 10 - SPC - Split Event Format
You're fine with no back seat in M3, Ed just likes to stir the pot.RacingHart71 wrote:Ill be in M3, at least that's what the consensus was from my 240 thread. Let me know if im wrong.buddy bodean wrote:Royce,RacingHart71 wrote:sub woof removed -![]()
Rear seat removed -![]()
Thrash and loose change cleaned from the interior -![]()
Having to explain this because Race Car....Priceless.
Put the rear seat back in, unless you are running in a modified class.
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Re: March 10 - SPC - Split Event Format
Cool Brian, we'll be classed the same. I hope you dont mind if I pick your brain a little tomorrow. Even with the spring forward business going on I plan to be there early for set up even though i dont run until the late session.
The back seat is the least of my worries about what might push me up to Mod 3.
The back seat is the least of my worries about what might push me up to Mod 3.
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Re: March 10 - SPC - Split Event Format
I can make them taller. The window paint is easy to apply. I would have just used tape but I'm out...lol.Loren wrote:Yeah, it's good enough. Don't go changing it for this event, it'll do.
Would be better even if just the numbers were bigger and the window was dark tinted for better contrast.
Here's this for anyone who hasn't seen it:
Car Numbers, Good and Bad
The numbers thread is a good one. Ive got some ideas for the future.
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Re: March 10 - SPC - Split Event Format
Trailer is in place. Couple of notes:
1) the paddock area isn't gated anymore.
2) the lock to the pad is not cooperating. It took me several minutes of jiggling it to get it to open.
3) the police course isn't set up. Just a large box on one end. So, are we expected to reset the police course OR reset to as it was when we arrived?
someone with a higher pay-grade than me needs to decide that.
1) the paddock area isn't gated anymore.
2) the lock to the pad is not cooperating. It took me several minutes of jiggling it to get it to open.
3) the police course isn't set up. Just a large box on one end. So, are we expected to reset the police course OR reset to as it was when we arrived?
someone with a higher pay-grade than me needs to decide that.
Ed_C
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Re: March 10 - SPC - Split Event Format
I wasn't sure if he was running in a stock class or not. Didn't want him to be bumped just because of that. You 240 boyz really stick together - huh?Solar wrote:You're fine with no back seat in M3, Ed just likes to stir the pot.
Ed_C
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Re: March 10 - SPC - Split Event Format
Thanks, Ed. I'll survey the situation and make a decision tomorrow. Is this box going to be in our way?buddy bodean wrote:Trailer is in place. Couple of notes:
1) the paddock area isn't gated anymore.
2) the lock to the pad is not cooperating. It took me several minutes of jiggling it to get it to open.
3) the police course isn't set up. Just a large box on one end. So, are we expected to reset the police course OR reset to as it was when we arrived?
someone with a higher pay-grade than me needs to decide that.
Loren Williams - Loren @ Invisiblesun.org
The "Push Harder, Suck Less" philosophy explained:
Push Harder - Drive as close to the limit of your tires as possible.
Suck Less - Drive something resembling a proper racing line.
The "Push Harder, Suck Less" philosophy explained:
Push Harder - Drive as close to the limit of your tires as possible.
Suck Less - Drive something resembling a proper racing line.
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Re: March 10 - SPC - Split Event Format
buddy bodean wrote:I wasn't sure if he was running in a stock class or not. Didn't want him to be bumped just because of that. You 240 boyz really stick together - huh?Solar wrote:You're fine with no back seat in M3, Ed just likes to stir the pot.
Considering how often 240's need attention, there is certain " I know your pain" camaraderie that is associated with owning one. Sort of like owning a Mustang. Everyone has their story.
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Re: March 10 - SPC - Split Event Format
Heck no we aren't putting the police course back if it isnt there to begin with. Someone please take a picture or two for proof. Then as best as possible put it back the way we found it.
The school is closed for Spring Break so there's no one to ask anyway....
Thanks Ed!
The school is closed for Spring Break so there's no one to ask anyway....
Thanks Ed!
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Re: March 10 - SPC - Split Event Format
That's likely the same conclusion I would have come to, Steve... but I wanted to lay eyes on it. Pictures is a good idea. I'll make an attempt, but it will be dark when we start setting up.
Loren Williams - Loren @ Invisiblesun.org
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Re: March 10 - SPC - Split Event Format
By large box I mean a row of cones. On the NE corner, by the grass, 12 or so cones running west, then another 12 or so running north. Most of the cones are in stacks on the grass.
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Re: March 10 - SPC - Split Event Format
Should I bring my good camera and a tripod for a long exposure shot?
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Re: March 10 - SPC - Split Event Format
Sure, why not?shakedown067 wrote:Should I bring my good camera and a tripod for a long exposure shot?
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The "Push Harder, Suck Less" philosophy explained:
Push Harder - Drive as close to the limit of your tires as possible.
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Push Harder - Drive as close to the limit of your tires as possible.
Suck Less - Drive something resembling a proper racing line.
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Re: March 10 - SPC - Split Event Format
I guess I better find where I put the tripod... 
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Re: March 10 - SPC - Split Event Format
Don't lose any sleep over it.
Speaking of such... I'm going to bed!
Speaking of such... I'm going to bed!
Loren Williams - Loren @ Invisiblesun.org
The "Push Harder, Suck Less" philosophy explained:
Push Harder - Drive as close to the limit of your tires as possible.
Suck Less - Drive something resembling a proper racing line.
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Push Harder - Drive as close to the limit of your tires as possible.
Suck Less - Drive something resembling a proper racing line.
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Re: March 10 - SPC - Split Event Format
Picking up Fray's donuts for the morning
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Donuts 
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Re: March 10 - SPC - Split Event Format
Donuts? Nice. I'm behind schedule leaving the house...but I'll be on my way soon.
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