Loren wrote:Second... "the drifting incident". One thing I did not pick up on was: did this happen on the kid's first run? Or did he play nice for a while, and then go psycho on us? It doesn't much matter, I guess. I'd still be inclined to give the kid a stern warning. Everybody deserves a warning. Red flag his run, bring him in and explain to him that we don't play that way. That's not how autocross works.
I agree, outright banning the kid for his antics on ONE run may have been a bit harsh. But, I wasn't there... so maybe it wasn't? Perhaps a better answer would have been to say "look, we'll let you finish your runs, but we're not letting you back out today without an instructor".
Yes, we all get a little "loose" from time to time, especially on a less-than-grippy site like Lakeland. But any experienced autocrosser can tell the difference between simply losing traction (or even intentionally having a LITTLE bit of fun) and staying safely on course and driving like a complete idiot. Don't pretend like you don't know where the line is, I know you do.
muddy wrote: Here is what I saw, it was the driver's last run of the day:
smokey burnout/donut in at the end of the slalom, followed immediately by a smokey drift. that changed direction and slip angle several times, while heading directly towards the trucks and against the direction of the course. That was followed by another drift following the direction of the slalom, but not actually following the slalom. We then attempted to red flag the car, but he did two more smokey donuts before he saw the flags and exited the course.
This was well beyond "a little loose", he put on a drift exhibition. His antics fall well within your definition of "driving like a complete idiot". At one point he was travelling on the course in the wrong direction in a drift for about 200 feet (directly toward the parked dump trucks). He turned around and did another 200 ft drift, then followed the course for a while and did a few more donuts. His loud, smokey antics were there for all the public to see. His actions jeopradize our future opportunities to use this site.
If this guy hit a truck, or this had been witnessed by a member of the Joker Marchant staff or a city employee, we would most likely lose the site. In my experience over the last 8 years of autox, I have seen drivers such as this one run into trees (new orleans), go over a levee into a sewage retention pond (zephyhills), hit a pallet of bricks (Ft Myers) and a pile of concrete (brooksville).
Although some may think it is harsh, I know right decision was made with the best interest of the club in mind.