08-06-2007, 05:15 PM
bobt993 wrote:
I'm totally OK with instructors balancing thier workload during an event by deciding what run group to drive in. It is one of the privaledges you get by volunteering your services as an instructor. The workers are informed to let you out in any run group.
You just have to look at Kenny for inspiration. He typically WANTS two students, and then he runs in Red, Balck and sometimes White. He's our Ironman
We'll keep this "open" policy for instructors as long as we don't abuse the privaledge by terrorizing the non-instructor run groups.
Take care,
Jack
Quote:I do think we can further "tune" this part of the event. So let's keep posting to this thread until a solution can be provided that Jack likes.Bob,
Here's one option to start the ball rolling: Instructors used to go out anytime they want in solo groups. This helps with their student schedule and also aids in evaluating solo drivers. I would not worry about instructors over-using this privilege. I have run completely open track days and I tell you there is a limit to the machine and the driver and it not much different than what we already get. This way an instructor can make changes to adapt to a situation with a student(s).
I'm totally OK with instructors balancing thier workload during an event by deciding what run group to drive in. It is one of the privaledges you get by volunteering your services as an instructor. The workers are informed to let you out in any run group.
You just have to look at Kenny for inspiration. He typically WANTS two students, and then he runs in Red, Balck and sometimes White. He's our Ironman
We'll keep this "open" policy for instructors as long as we don't abuse the privaledge by terrorizing the non-instructor run groups.
Take care,
Jack
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'95 993 Black - Track (for sale)
'97 993 Arena Red - Street
'05 M3 Imola Red
'03 Chevy SS Black
'08 Audi A3 Misano Red Pearl