01-12-2007, 04:38 PM
man! and Ladies!
Lots of stuff came in on this thread while I was gone for 12 hourshock:
I'll try to remember ALL the comments, but it's hard, like the last gate. A well organized event, with enough WORKERS (and it's not that hard of a job) can result in 8 runs per driver without costing more, and staying till the sun goes down. I agree to make this also a "SOCIAL" with food and drink, blah blah, blah, but to get as many runs as possible, the event must run continuously, sending a car off the starting line every 20 seconds. Not everybody works at the same time, turns are taken in working, driving and socializing, believe me there is time for ALL that. I have experienced this with over 100 entrants. That totals to 800 runs, or 4.5 hours of time, now we add time for (switching workers to loafers, loafers to socializers and socializers to workers) 20 min for each switch times 3 equals another hour.
If registration opens at 8am, and we start the runs at 10am and run contunuously as I discribed and add an extra hour for mistakes, incidentals, etc, there is NO reason not to end at a leisure time of 4pm.
The use of the lot would be maximized, there will be ACTION, 2 TO 3 Cars on course at all times, social, trash talk and even instructor training. :dude:
Wally, You are not saying much being to RTR ax events the last 2 years......That was only 4 events in all. When is vendor's nite? I am a cheap skate, they don't like me.
Oh! I'll adopt my new uncle, Billy Gates, and get him to provide us a lot, ready to go with ALL THE AMENITIES ((brick BBQ grill)
Tony, based on my calculations above, there is no need for a higher fee. Other clubs charge now $30 for members and $35 for non-members. As an individual, you can enter 2 cars, run in 2 separate classes, pay 2 fees, twice the runs, but unfortunately you also have to work. YOU HAVE TO LEAVE THE SOCIAL PART OUT.
2 years ago, I entered 2 separate club events on the same day, I ran 2 separate courses, driving from one lot to the next and back (the lots were adjacent to each other) alternating runs, also working in both. I was exhausted at the end of the day, but it was very rewarding.......FTD in one club and just missed FTD in the other by 1/10th of a second
Brian, what happened to people bringing their own coolers and sandwiches? I am sure DE people know all about that!!hock:
Elizabeth, Hi! HNY to you! Last July event, everybody hudleled under the timing tent, the only shady cool spot.....GREAT! But it was also disrupting the work that Terry was trying to accomplish, so having a shady area, near but not at timing is nice. Knowing the times, or anouncing would be a great conversation keeper.:dude:
Thaaaaa, Thaaaaaa! Thats ALL folks! till next time.
RED EYE SPECIAL
Lots of stuff came in on this thread while I was gone for 12 hourshock:
I'll try to remember ALL the comments, but it's hard, like the last gate. A well organized event, with enough WORKERS (and it's not that hard of a job) can result in 8 runs per driver without costing more, and staying till the sun goes down. I agree to make this also a "SOCIAL" with food and drink, blah blah, blah, but to get as many runs as possible, the event must run continuously, sending a car off the starting line every 20 seconds. Not everybody works at the same time, turns are taken in working, driving and socializing, believe me there is time for ALL that. I have experienced this with over 100 entrants. That totals to 800 runs, or 4.5 hours of time, now we add time for (switching workers to loafers, loafers to socializers and socializers to workers) 20 min for each switch times 3 equals another hour.
If registration opens at 8am, and we start the runs at 10am and run contunuously as I discribed and add an extra hour for mistakes, incidentals, etc, there is NO reason not to end at a leisure time of 4pm.
The use of the lot would be maximized, there will be ACTION, 2 TO 3 Cars on course at all times, social, trash talk and even instructor training. :dude:
Wally, You are not saying much being to RTR ax events the last 2 years......That was only 4 events in all. When is vendor's nite? I am a cheap skate, they don't like me.
Oh! I'll adopt my new uncle, Billy Gates, and get him to provide us a lot, ready to go with ALL THE AMENITIES ((brick BBQ grill)
Tony, based on my calculations above, there is no need for a higher fee. Other clubs charge now $30 for members and $35 for non-members. As an individual, you can enter 2 cars, run in 2 separate classes, pay 2 fees, twice the runs, but unfortunately you also have to work. YOU HAVE TO LEAVE THE SOCIAL PART OUT.
2 years ago, I entered 2 separate club events on the same day, I ran 2 separate courses, driving from one lot to the next and back (the lots were adjacent to each other) alternating runs, also working in both. I was exhausted at the end of the day, but it was very rewarding.......FTD in one club and just missed FTD in the other by 1/10th of a second
Brian, what happened to people bringing their own coolers and sandwiches? I am sure DE people know all about that!!hock:
Elizabeth, Hi! HNY to you! Last July event, everybody hudleled under the timing tent, the only shady cool spot.....GREAT! But it was also disrupting the work that Terry was trying to accomplish, so having a shady area, near but not at timing is nice. Knowing the times, or anouncing would be a great conversation keeper.:dude:
Thaaaaa, Thaaaaaa! Thats ALL folks! till next time.
RED EYE SPECIAL
JUST CALL NICK
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The deer in the headlite
PCA DE instructor #200904037