So we are giving Phillip way too much credit?? LOL. That makes me feel way better!!AScoda wrote: Tue Jun 05, 2018 11:47 am For those wondering--the 1st run group in the afternoon had 2 wet-but-drying runs, 1 mostly dry run, 1 dry run, then wet again for the last run. Not sure if anyone got their 5th run before it started raining again. 2nd run group had all 5 runs in the soaking wet. Faster times in the afternoon came from those mostly dry and dry runs.
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Here are my runs. BAD mis-shift on the 3rd run into the straightaway. Luckily the motor is fine. Was lots of fun.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eImdGf05K78&t=12s
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He is still Phillip. He had 1 dry run to best your 5. You should feel thoroughly vanquishedctsteege wrote:So we are giving Phillip way too much credit?? LOL. That makes me feel way better!!
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Shhhh.....AScoda wrote:For those wondering--the 1st run group in the afternoon had 2 wet-but-drying runs, 1 mostly dry run, 1 dry run, then wet again for the last run. Not sure if anyone got their 5th run before it started raining again. 2nd run group had all 5 runs in the soaking wet. Faster times in the afternoon came from those mostly dry and dry runs.
For my runs it was wet, almost dry, "dry" with a few splatters of wet spots, full wet, RX-8 drift fun wet.ctsteege wrote:Man what a fun track. I can't believe Phillip was able to pull out the S4 win on a wet or raining track, you really are a freak of nature. The return side was so easy to get behind on. It just begged to be attacked but made you pay the price if you took the bait, which I did every run. I felt really fast going out but could never convince my peanut brain to set up early for the last element.
Here is my fastest run, on dry concrete, perfect conditions, yet still a loser.![]()
https://youtu.be/M-lpqW96zQU
It was a dry run. Good thing I decided to pass on a 3rd sandwich for lunch. I'm sure that bit of extra weight savings made all the differance.jaball77 wrote:Oh come on, 48 thousandths?! Can't we just call that a tie?
I thought the rain was going to help me out but I guess not! I'd love to know if Philip's run was wet or dry...or maybe I DON'T want to know...
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If need be I can go back to doing corner captain work, in addition to my normal duties, to help with training. I know that is one thing I miss about SPC, it allowed for a better training environment given the more intimate setting.
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Matt, or anybody else:
I'm not going to ask people to do multiple work assignments unless we're severely short-handed. But, if you're ever bored and want to go out and do something extra, let me or Steve know. Especially on those days when we have "barely enough" people. We can always find a place for an experienced body.
I'm not going to ask people to do multiple work assignments unless we're severely short-handed. But, if you're ever bored and want to go out and do something extra, let me or Steve know. Especially on those days when we have "barely enough" people. We can always find a place for an experienced body.
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Great photos, Philip! You found just the right places to capture some of the big transitions.
Y'all wanted to see the Season Points updated, right?
Y'all wanted to see the Season Points updated, right?
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NoLoren wrote: Y'all wanted to see the Season Points updated, right?
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Who got a completely dry run? Even my driest run had damp spots.AScoda wrote:For those wondering--the 1st run group in the afternoon had 2 wet-but-drying runs, 1 mostly dry run, 1 dry run, then wet again for the last run.
https://youtu.be/9X8BMz9Anu8
And Jean got even wetter.
https://youtu.be/ArPAs01nAzY
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Month total Rain for Brooksville is 4x more than average. Yikes.
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This was a fun event like usual. The return section punished me all morning, just couldn't look far enough ahead to not get behind. The wet runs in the afternoon slowed me down enough to actually see how I was supposed to be driving. Actually beat my overall time from the morning during my wet runs lol still did more than 10 seconds better than my first ever event under better conditions.
Also can we please have the helmets cleaned? The moisture we've been receiving lately has gotten them... gross.
Also can we please have the helmets cleaned? The moisture we've been receiving lately has gotten them... gross.
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Yup.SlowMiataDrew wrote:Also can we please have the helmets cleaned?
I never remember to look, so y'all do please speak up!
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So I just have to ask if the Exocet RX8 with a FL plate on it was actually driven to the event? 
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He luckily has it registered, because they had a tire blow out on the trailer it was on going to the event.twistedwankel wrote:So I just have to ask if the Exocet RX8 with a FL plate on it was actually driven to the event?
The young lady who was with John drove it the rest of the way.
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That was Johnny's daily driver up to about 2 years ago. I still don't quite understand why he opted to cut up a perfect RX-8. He said he tried to sell it, but nobody would give him what it was worth, so he just decided to have fun with it. And that, he did.
He still drives it regularly.
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That's kind of sobering. Like driving a sand rail. Thanks for the interesting background story.Loren wrote: He still drives it regularly.
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This is exactly what I had to do in the morning. We had a car in the dirt, and the course got flagged reasonably well. I think I may have been looking at the laptop's screen, but the call "red flag" came over the radio that's a cue for everyone holding one to look up at the course. If you are holding a flag, immediately wave it when hearing that call. The car went back on the airstrip, but was not instructed to come back down the middle - it went back on course. So I called out to the corners to flag the car again and to have the driver come down the middle. It took a couple of repetitions but the car did get stopped and sent on the right path. You don't have to be rude or even yell - you just have to be insistent until the instructions sink in.Loren wrote: Mon Jun 04, 2018 6:22 pmIn a way, timing sort of does this, as well. Especially when there are sharp and experienced people in timing, like Ron or Soroya. They're going to see things happen and take action.CaptainSquirts wrote:Sounds like we need a new course worker roll, "course god". One person, overseeing the course itself. If car goes off, people diddle daddling around and one station is only red flagging, the course god tells everyone to red flag. If he sees a station knocking over cones a lot and another station none. The overseer tells someone from the non busy station to move over to the busy one. Etc etc
As for training new people for corner duties, I usually hold the radio and flag first and discuss everything I am doing and why. Somewhere in the second runs, I ask the new person to switch --most will-- a few say they're not comfortable yet, so I'll do another 6-7 runs and tell them to watch carefully because they will get the radio then. Once I am running cones, unless it's a massacre or another car is coming, I have time to yell instructions over my shoulder as I sprint off if they haven't started a call. Push come to shove, I can coach them through the call when I come back - it doesn't have to be immediate so long as it gets called in. I know it's very tempting to socialize or get sucked into watching cool cars go by, and I've been guilty of that here and there, but with new people the captain really should concentrate on teaching them how to handle all corner tasks. Safety is #1, but an efficient run group means less time out standing working the corner
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Well said. Let's all do that. 
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I haven't seen a windshield like that since the 80's... or maybe the last rental car that I drove.Bigdog wrote:One of my very wet tweeb runs:
Rain-X is your friend!
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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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