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Brooksville - Better enjoy it while you can
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 10:25 am
by Tim_M
Brooksville was never my favorite, but certainly sad to hear the news.
The best place in the Tampa area is...MacDill AFB! Jamie, Dave, and gang need a full court press on it.
Brooksville - Better enjoy it while you can
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 2:24 pm
by 280z-hab
This is super bad news. With so many people involved in this sport with this club, there have to be resources out there for finding a more permanent site. And its not just FAST thats losing Brooksville, its SCCA too, right?
Brooksville - Better enjoy it while you can
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 2:32 pm
by Evil MS3
Yep. All clubs are losing the site
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Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 4:53 pm
by 280z-hab
That’s a lot of resources that could be pooled for two clubs.
Brooksville - Better enjoy it while you can
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 6:59 pm
by aw614
280z-hab wrote:This is super bad news. With so many people involved in this sport with this club, there have to be resources out there for finding a more permanent site. And its not just FAST thats losing Brooksville, its SCCA too, right?
SCCA, FAST, PCA, and FCRC are the main users of brooksville.
Brooksville - Better enjoy it while you can
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 9:10 pm
by Jamie
Tim_M wrote:The best place in the Tampa area is...MacDill AFB! Jamie, Dave, and gang need a full court press on it.
Unlikely when we're supposed to be adding aircraft...no empty pavement. And there's still no Corvettes parked outside Wing HQ...we need a fighter wing.
Brooksville - Better enjoy it while you can
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2019 4:16 pm
by puncturina
Time for a batch of commemorative T-shirts. 2019 Brooksville FAST LAST BLAST!
Brooksville - Better enjoy it while you can
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2019 4:26 pm
by Loren
puncturina wrote:Time for a batch of commemorative T-shirts. 2019 Brooksville FAST LAST BLAST!
Neat idea. Wanna make it happen?
Brooksville - Better enjoy it while you can
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2019 6:02 pm
by Evil MS3
I'm in for one! Haha
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Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2019 6:36 pm
by Loren
Seriously, designing and ordering shirts for an event that's less than 30 days away isn't a task that I want to take on. It's not a bad idea, nor is it impossible... I just have more pressing things to focus on in that time.
If someone wants to tackle it, let us know.
Brooksville - Better enjoy it while you can
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2019 6:55 pm
by Native
The design will need to look good on a black shirt.
Brooksville - Better enjoy it while you can
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2019 7:39 pm
by twistedwankel
Native wrote:The design will need to look good on a black shirt.
Amen to that. Maybe just sell some iron on patches. Do they still make those?
Brooksville - Better enjoy it while you can
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 1:42 pm
by friskyflea
twistedwankel wrote:friskyflea wrote:twistedwankel wrote:We only need 2 acres of well drained open pavement and some grass parking in a noise resistant area. Keep your eyes out for a defunct Nursery that has been well graded. Pavement will follow with base plus chip and seal. Open your grey area to "open spaces" places where you have never gone before. Startrek.
I hope you meant 20 acres because 2 will only be barely enough for paddock space. Trying to envision 100-110 cars in my horses' 2 acre paddock is a stretch.
So exactly how big do you think the Police slab was in St Pete?
You have to give up on crazy mph. Use skills.
Can't say I did the St Pete police site. Did do SPC (my first autocross ever) but that was bigger than 2 acres and the paddock was for about 40-50 cars. And you forget what car I drive? crazy mph?

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Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 1:55 pm
by Loren
SPC is the police training pad in question. It's roughly 500x400, which is about 4.5 acres.
It's hard to think of autocross sites in terms of acres. The shape of the space and the hazards present are very important.
Brooksville - Better enjoy it while you can
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 4:35 pm
by twistedwankel
friskyflea wrote:Can't say I did the St Pete police site. Did do SPC (my first autocross ever) but that was bigger than 2 acres and the paddock was for about 40-50 cars. And you forget what car I drive? crazy mph?
The difference is I could run the entire courses at SPC, Dog Track, Horse Track in 1st gear in all of my cars and rarely (once) hit the limiter @ 42mph in RX8. I'm nearer the top of 2nd gear at points at the airports in those same cars on a 150' wide pavement. BTW you beat me in all my cars so you are maintaining your speed much better

I was assuming no obstacles so every inch could be used on a special rectangle running all the way to the edges one car at a time doing laps and not paving the parking area initially. Maybe do a rolling grid on a driveway like a drag strip? Baby steps. 200'x200' is one acre. No point in having an R class on a small pad either. Attendance will be limited also just like now to get a lot of runs.
The Airport is planning on cutting their main runway -2" concrete and repaving +4" of asphalt this year's budget for $3M. No idea where they are going to dispose of 7000' of 70 yr old rubble? Maybe just leave it on site? They are also planning a 1000' runway extension East under that same contract. The budget is public record and 420 pages long.
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Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 6:28 pm
by Jamie
Loren wrote:SPC is the police training pad in question. It's roughly 500x400, which is about 4.5 acres.
It's hard to think of autocross sites in terms of acres.
But land is priced in acres....
SPC was 4.5 acres for the course area, and that's about as tight as you'd ever want. Then probably an equal amount or more for the space we used for the paddock...got to have somewhere for Aaron to park that enormous trailer.
twistedwankel wrote:The Airport is planning on cutting their main runway -2" concrete and repaving +4" of asphalt this year's budget for $3M. No idea where they are going to dispose of 7000' of 70 yr old rubble? Maybe just leave it on site? They are also planning a 1000' runway extension East under that same contract.
They'll probably grind off those top 2 inches...lots of concrete dust, which is much easier to recycle into new concrete.