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Re: Novice School - Feb. 20th - SPC

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 9:19 pm
by Native
Way to go, Mrs. Snookwheel!
Yes, more are wanted.
puncturina wrote:My husband and I are thinking of signing up for the novice school. Is it possible to do this when we only have one car for the two of us?
In a regular autocross, people frequently share cars. At the school, you could also share a car, but it's possible you might lose some driving time with driver switches. Said switches could also get tiring - you'll be driving the car for several hours over the course of the day. It could be done, but it's not optimal.

Re: Novice School - Feb. 20th - SPC

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 10:09 pm
by nc4me
Yes, we do need more. A lot more.

Re: Novice School - Feb. 20th - SPC

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 10:24 pm
by Jamie
puncturina wrote:My husband and I are thinking of signing up for the novice school. Is it possible to do this when we only have one car for the two of us?
What are the two of you driving? Most importantly, what sort of transmission?

Re: Novice School - Feb. 20th - SPC

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 10:55 pm
by Loren
I think you'd enjoy the school more and get more out of it by not sharing a car, even if that means either driving a "non-performance car" (how many of us autocross those regularly, show of hands!) or even a rental car. The school isn't about being fast or anything, it's about learning technique.

Steve is right, though... all the hustling in and out of the car is going to cut into your driving time, the time you could be talking to your instructor about what you did right or wrong, etc. Negative impact all around.

Re: Novice School - Feb. 20th - SPC

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 7:02 pm
by BigBlue
I am really looking forward to attending this event. Is there any idea when the online registration will be open?

Thanks.

Ron

Re: Novice School - Feb. 20th - SPC

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 7:36 pm
by nc4me
Registration opens 1 month prior to all FAST events. January 20th.

Re: Novice School - Feb. 20th - SPC

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 8:45 pm
by Native
Jamie wrote:
puncturina wrote:My husband and I are thinking of signing up for the novice school. Is it possible to do this when we only have one car for the two of us?
What are the two of you driving? Most importantly, what sort of transmission?
I was gonna ignore this, but, huh? :lol:

Re: Novice School - Feb. 20th - SPC

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 12:18 am
by Jamie
Native wrote:I was gonna ignore this, but, huh? :lol:
Was looking at lining up an extra car.

Re: Novice School - Feb. 20th - SPC

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 8:06 am
by Native
Cool.

Re: Novice School - Feb. 20th - SPC

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 7:55 pm
by puncturina
The car we autocross with is a 350Z with an automatic transmission.

Our other car is a Subaru Outback, auto trans also, but I thought it would not be helpful since it is AWD and maybe a little topheavy.

I can drive a stick (drove them for about 8-10 years), but the last manual transmission car we owned was in 1987-ish.

Would it be beneficial to drive the Subaru?

Re: Novice School - Feb. 20th - SPC

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 8:18 pm
by Loren
puncturina wrote:Would it be beneficial to drive the Subaru?
The Subaru is likely to be easier to learn the basics in. Sort of depends on what level you're at as a driver, I guess.

Re: Novice School - Feb. 20th - SPC

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 10:05 pm
by puncturina
Well, the December autocross was the first time in my life I ever pushed the gas pedal to the floor...and I have a head full of gray hair.

It was my first autocross. I drive mostly like the old lady that I am.
I came in 45th.

So maybe the Subaru will be fine for where I am in my driving career?

Re: Novice School - Feb. 20th - SPC

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 10:45 pm
by Loren
puncturina wrote:So maybe the Subaru will be fine for where I am in my driving career?
Honestly, you'd probably get more out of the Subaru experience. You'll be able to push it hard without fear of the back end coming around, and the limits will be lower so you don't have to go as fast to find them.

Re: Novice School - Feb. 20th - SPC

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 11:23 pm
by Native
I second that. :)

Re: Novice School - Feb. 20th - SPC

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 11:53 pm
by nc4me
Official list of replies I've received for volunteers.

Instructors: Loren, Dave B., Jamie, Jeremy, Charles, Bill Flowers, Bob(miazda man), Kenny, Tim M., Drew, Brian(muddy), and Jack Neely. That's a grand total of 12 instructors.

Possible instructors pending scheduling conflicts: Brian, Howard, and Jeff Lloyd

Possible course workers pending scheduling conflicts: Tod B.

Course Workers: Eric, Mike Chawk, Mary Wheeler, Adam, Evan Warner, Roel Palloj, Carl McKim, Dave O'neil and Ed C. For a total of 9.

People willing to instruct or do course work: Steven Frank, Scott Wheeler, and Rydell Huff.

I'm posting this just to make sure I have everything correct. If any of the maybe guys know your schedules and can let me know either way. Please pm me. Also, if I've put someone in the wrong place. Please pm me. Last but not least. If something has come up and you can no longer volunteer. Please pm me as soon as possible. The more notice I have, the easier it is to rearrange things.

I want to thank everyone that has volunteered already. We do need a couple of more course workers. I will be speaking very briefly to all of you that have already volunteered, when I see you at the auto-x on sunday, if you"re attending.

To those of you not attending. I just want to remind you of this event in case you forgot to mark it on your calendar. Please don't forget about our beloved FAST novice school and I can't wait to see you there.

Re: Novice School - Feb. 20th - SPC

Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 6:38 am
by Luva
Chris,

Sign me up to help as a course worker for the Novice school. Who can resist the carrot of future event credit?

Thanks,

Re: Novice School - Feb. 20th - SPC

Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 8:27 am
by nc4me
Thanks Adam.

Re: Novice School - Feb. 20th - SPC

Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 8:34 pm
by garage west
puncturina wrote:Well, the December autocross was the first time in my life I ever pushed the gas pedal to the floor...and I have a head full of gray hair.

It was my first autocross. I drive mostly like the old lady that I am.
I came in 45th.

So maybe the Subaru will be fine for where I am in my driving career?

You finished ahead of your co-driver. I think you get first choice. You should campaign the Z and make him drive the Subie. =]

Re: Novice School - Feb. 20th - SPC

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 3:29 pm
by Alizarin
Bring both cars and you 2 can swap them out as you wish and get experience in both types of vehicles.

Re: Novice School - Feb. 20th - SPC

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 4:49 pm
by Loren
Alizarin wrote:Bring both cars and you 2 can swap them out as you wish and get experience in both types of vehicles.
Maybe a good idea, maybe not. The cars will drive completely differently, might be better to stick with one and waste less time figuring the car out.