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PostPosted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 8:34 pm 
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JamesMilko wrote:
Here were my two best runs. Pretty disappointed in both of them, especially Sunday's. On my other runs I ran every element better at one time or another but completely blew it at at least one spot (usually the hard turn before the 'V slalom') to erase all the improvement on that run.


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dU3YyQRROZA

Sunday
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qi6kVNJzZGA


James,

I had now idea that even Miata steering needs so much steering wheel rotation. Is that with power steering?

One more reason to stay with my formula car even in old age. 1 1/2 turns lock to lock so less than 3/4 turn for any corner including pivots (roughly 38 foot turning circle).

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Zach Hill wrote:
Rodney, so you are saying that you did indeed take 5 runs? And was that scratch time for run 4 correct, and do you recall it being your fastest? If it was clean then that moves you up to 6th place... Do you by chance have video of the run?


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(Sunday) Paul Morrow reclass to FSP
(Saturday) BMW M6 reclass to FS
(Saturday) Rodney's 5th run missing; 4th run possibly clean?


Anything else? Thanks!


If my bad memory serves me correctly, the 35.9 was my last run. I remember being very happy having broken the 36 mark. I have some video, but it's spotty and you can't see the timer, so I guess it can't be allowed as evidence in court =).

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 Post subject: Re: Points #6 & #7 Jimmy V 7/20-21 - now with 100% more poin
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Chuck Branscomb wrote:
Putting it all into perspective:

Guys and gals, I often forget that so many participants were either very young or not even born yet during Jimmy Valvano’s time. I’m going to bs for a bit about that time because, well, I guess that's what old people do. It’s hard to fathom it’s been 30 years since he burst forth onto the national scene coaching the Wolfpack to that impossible national championship. My wife and I got married in 1981 at the end of our junior year at NC State, and we were both in graduate school there in the Spring of 1983 – her in Industrial Engineering and me in Mechanical.

I recall being over on 15-501 in Durham one Friday afternoon in March of 1983, fantasy car shopping for the day when we’d be out in the real world making money, and hearing that State had beaten Wake by a point in the first game of the ACC Tournament to advance in what everyone assumed was a fluke win. The next day when they beat UNC in OT with Michael Jordon on the team and all, we all knew it was a fluke and of course would be over the next day against Virginia with Sampson. But Valvano pulled off a 3rd upset allowing NCSU into the NCAA tournament. Nobody I knew believed this was going to last another game, two at most. Nobody had yet really heard of Jimmy V except in the ACC where he was thought of as sort of an “out there” guy with a lot of charisma.

Making a long story short, over the ensuing games in the tournament where basically “everyone knew” State was a goner in the next game each step of the way (and often even with a minute left in each game), an amazing thing happened. People started to believe in the underdog, that hard work, preparation, skill, and perseverance might actually work. The inspiration that flowed from the State team and Jimmy V that year was catching and life-changing for many people, me included.

When they met up with Virginia just a short time later in the final eight, again, “everyone knew” that there was no possible way NC State could beat them (and Sampson) a second time. I was at a THSCC autocross that Sunday at the old Rocky Mount Airport, and at the trophy presentations a lot of folks were trying to move things along since the game was in progress. As I got in the car to head home, State was down by like 8 points, so “I knew” it was over. Yet again, they pulled off a miracle win by 1 point to advance to the Final Four. I was celebrating driving down US64 toward Raleigh barely able to keep the car on the road. :o

We lived in The Shire apartments on Gorman St about 2 miles from campus, and when they won the title game a week later, we could hear this huge and on-going roar coming from campus. We debated whether or not to head over there, but I suppose we were already fuddy-duddy old married people by then. The next morning I recall walking across the brickyard with a constant “crunch, crunch, crunch” from the broken glass littering the place. There were burned hulks of couch springs from all the furniture that was dragged out of the DH Hill library and burned in the bon fire and an overturned Dodge Polaris (or similar beast from the 70s).

What wasn’t visible though was this amazing energy that infected everyone on campus that day and for a good while into the future. My professor I worked for (Dr Michael Boles, now a Professor Emeritus at State) and I were involved in some very trying research on a V/STOL engine inlet design for an F-15 fighter, but we approached it with a renewed vigor and enthusiasm that morning and the ensuing weeks. For me it was like a turning point that day in a way as I was really determined to figure this stuff out and reach the goals we had in front of us. Heck, after what Valvano had just accomplished with the State team, anything must be possible, right? (that was the mood at the time, and I tell ya, it was infectious beyond description -- I just have these feelings still inside me that are hard to describe but are inspiring this missive).

Jimmy Valvano continued his inspirational coaching, words and message but now people actually believed in him and paid attention to him more so than ever. The V Foundation is a fitting tribute to his legacy *especially* since it is a charity where the administration expenses are funded by a foundation grant such that 100% of donations actually go to cancer research. I just wish he was still around as I’m sure we could convince him to come out to our event...and have a blast. That we would all gather together to honor his legacy in such a fun, competitive event while donating proceeds to V Foundation is a fitting tribute to him. :)

Thanks to Brice and everyone else for putting together yet another great Jimmy V event! I wish I could have made it on Sunday though. :(


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Chuck Branscomb wrote:
Putting it all into perspective:

Guys and gals, I often forget that so many participants were either very young or not even born yet during Jimmy Valvano’s time. I’m going to bs for a bit about that time because, well, I guess that's what old people do. It’s hard to fathom it’s been 30 years since he burst forth onto the national scene coaching the Wolfpack to that impossible national championship. My wife and I got married in 1981 at the end of our junior year at NC State, and we were both in graduate school there in the Spring of 1983 – her in Industrial Engineering and me in Mechanical.

I recall being over on 15-501 in Durham one Friday afternoon in March of 1983, fantasy car shopping for the day when we’d be out in the real world making money, and hearing that State had beaten Wake by a point in the first game of the ACC Tournament to advance in what everyone assumed was a fluke win. The next day when they beat UNC in OT with Michael Jordon on the team and all, we all knew it was a fluke and of course would be over the next day against Virginia with Sampson. But Valvano pulled off a 3rd upset allowing NCSU into the NCAA tournament. Nobody I knew believed this was going to last another game, two at most. Nobody had yet really heard of Jimmy V except in the ACC where he was thought of as sort of an “out there” guy with a lot of charisma.

Making a long story short, over the ensuing games in the tournament where basically “everyone knew” State was a goner in the next game each step of the way (and often even with a minute left in each game), an amazing thing happened. People started to believe in the underdog, that hard work, preparation, skill, and perseverance might actually work. The inspiration that flowed from the State team and Jimmy V that year was catching and life-changing for many people, me included.

When they met up with Virginia just a short time later in the final eight, again, “everyone knew” that there was no possible way NC State could beat them (and Sampson) a second time. I was at a THSCC autocross that Sunday at the old Rocky Mount Airport, and at the trophy presentations a lot of folks were trying to move things along since the game was in progress. As I got in the car to head home, State was down by like 8 points, so “I knew” it was over. Yet again, they pulled off a miracle win by 1 point to advance to the Final Four. I was celebrating driving down US64 toward Raleigh barely able to keep the car on the road. :o

We lived in The Shire apartments on Gorman St about 2 miles from campus, and when they won the title game a week later, we could hear this huge and on-going roar coming from campus. We debated whether or not to head over there, but I suppose we were already fuddy-duddy old married people by then. The next morning I recall walking across the brickyard with a constant “crunch, crunch, crunch” from the broken glass littering the place. There were burned hulks of couch springs from all the furniture that was dragged out of the DH Hill library and burned in the bon fire and an overturned Dodge Polaris (or similar beast from the 70s).

What wasn’t visible though was this amazing energy that infected everyone on campus that day and for a good while into the future. My professor I worked for (Dr Michael Boles, now a Professor Emeritus at State) and I were involved in some very trying research on a V/STOL engine inlet design for an F-15 fighter, but we approached it with a renewed vigor and enthusiasm that morning and the ensuing weeks. For me it was like a turning point that day in a way as I was really determined to figure this stuff out and reach the goals we had in front of us. Heck, after what Valvano had just accomplished with the State team, anything must be possible, right? (that was the mood at the time, and I tell ya, it was infectious beyond description -- I just have these feelings still inside me that are hard to describe but are inspiring this missive).

Jimmy Valvano continued his inspirational coaching, words and message but now people actually believed in him and paid attention to him more so than ever. The V Foundation is a fitting tribute to his legacy *especially* since it is a charity where the administration expenses are funded by a foundation grant such that 100% of donations actually go to cancer research. I just wish he was still around as I’m sure we could convince him to come out to our event...and have a blast. That we would all gather together to honor his legacy in such a fun, competitive event while donating proceeds to V Foundation is a fitting tribute to him. :)

Thanks to Brice and everyone else for putting together yet another great Jimmy V event! I wish I could have made it on Sunday though. :(


Great story Chuck, I was a weeeee bit younger (8) but do remember watching and knowing there was something special about Valvano that made me a State fan in a family of UNC fans. For ANYONE that wants to re-live and know just how insanely crazy the 83 title run was and what made Valvano so beloved to those who knew him you have to watch the ESPN 30 on 30 "Survive and advance". Its 2 hours long but it
made me laugh and cry. Derek Whittenburg was heavily involved in telling the story.

http://espn.go.com/30for30/film?page=su ... %20advance

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Still finalizing the numbers, but based on what I see right now, looks like we are going to be donating just shy of $6,000 this year. Thanks to all for your generous donation and help in making a great event happen for a great cause.

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DickRasmussen wrote:
James,

I had now idea that even Miata steering needs so much steering wheel rotation. Is that with power steering?

One more reason to stay with my formula car even in old age. 1 1/2 turns lock to lock so less than 3/4 turn for any corner including pivots (roughly 38 foot turning circle).

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 Post subject: Re: Points #6 & #7 Jimmy V 7/20-21 - now with 100% more poin
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RodneyWright wrote:
If my bad memory serves me correctly, the 35.9 was my last run. I remember being very happy having broken the 36 mark. I have some video, but it's spotty and you can't see the timer, so I guess it can't be allowed as evidence in court =).


There were 4 cars in the final run group on Saturday that were supposed to get re-runs due to a timing malfunction, and I'm pretty sure Rodney was one of them (RT cars # 1, 7, 44, 46 if memory serves). Technically, he should have had 6 runs total, unless the grid worker didn't get the word and cut him off after the re-run?

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Chuck Branscomb wrote:
Putting it all into perspective:
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Chuck, thanks for posting your story. I only knew some history of Jimmy V, so getting to hear it from your perspective was interesting and inspiring. Makes me that much more proud to continue the memory of his legacy with our charity autocrosses. :)

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RodneyWright wrote:
If my bad memory serves me correctly, the 35.9 was my last run. I remember being very happy having broken the 36 mark. I have some video, but it's spotty and you can't see the timer, so I guess it can't be allowed as evidence in court =).


There were 4 cars in the final run group on Saturday that were supposed to get re-runs due to a timing malfunction, and I'm pretty sure Rodney was one of them (RT cars # 1, 7, 44, 46 if memory serves). Technically, he should have had 6 runs total, unless the grid worker didn't get the word and cut him off after the re-run?


I was never told of a rerun on Sat, and that sucks.... I was told about the one on Sun after Matt decided to play chicken.... 8)

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Thanks for the personal insight Chuck, I can't imagine actually being there. I was 10 years old living in central NC at the time, but I do remember it. For those that haven't seen it, ESPN did a very good special on the Jimmy V NCSU story this year for the 30 anniversary. http://espn.go.com/30for30/film?page=su ... %20advance Definitely a good watch. This is the first THSCC Jimmy V event I've missed since its inception, I was sad about that this weekend, maybe next year I'll make it back up.

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Got all our videos trimmed and uploaded. Interesting to note, last year Kolu was usually 3-5 seconds behind the class winner, last weekend she was only 2 seconds back. :)

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http://youtu.be/PoiKwMZJ2eI
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Kolu
http://youtu.be/qXAls5cPThI
http://youtu.be/f5RBgc0Sf-4

Aaron (didn't get either of his fastest runs, these are his next fastest I think)
http://youtu.be/a7yccN-bI74
http://youtu.be/f7nq4anLBc4

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I was told about the one on Sun after Matt decided to play chicken.... 8)


I promise that scared me just as much!!! :lol: Yeah, slightly embarrassing and you're supposed to turn-in early in autocross. Just not THAT early! Guess my entry into the uphill slalom on the wrong side threw things off and it was all downhill from there...

Thanks to Mary & Brice for offering a few charity runs in their Mini and I'm glad we could keep the tradition going with more funds headed over to the V Foundation. :thumbsup:


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Chuck Branscomb wrote:
Putting it all into perspective:

As a recent UNC graduate, I was really disappointed that UNC could not follow up on the '82 championship. State was a better team in '83 than their regular season record indicated. (I knew this because I worked in an IBM lab on North Blvd in Raleigh that was rife with State graduates who were all too happy to explain this to me.) However, the Wolfpack needed Derek Wittenburg to be complete, and if I recall correctly, he missed some games late in the regular season due to injury, but was back for the tournament run.

Fast forward to the morning after the championship -- I had cheered for State the night before and was happy they had won. (Just as I was happy when they beat UCLA in the semis and went on to win the title in '74.) I was fully prepared to graciously congratulate said rife co-workers, but the first one I saw that morning, a woman about my age named Mary, greeted me by poking her finger in my chest and gleefully announcing that "we're the champs and you're not!". My burden was lifted. :)

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Chuck Branscomb wrote:
Putting it all into perspective:

Guys and gals, I often forget that so many participants were either very young or not even born yet during Jimmy Valvano’s time. I’m going to bs for a bit about that time because, well, I guess that's what old people do. It’s hard to fathom it’s been 30 years since he burst forth onto the national scene coaching the Wolfpack to that impossible national championship. My wife and I got married in 1981 at the end of our junior year at NC State, and we were both in graduate school there in the Spring of 1983 – her in Industrial Engineering and me in Mechanical.

I recall being over on 15-501 in Durham one Friday afternoon in March of 1983, fantasy car shopping for the day when we’d be out in the real world making money, and hearing that State had beaten Wake by a point in the first game of the ACC Tournament to advance in what everyone assumed was a fluke win. The next day when they beat UNC in OT with Michael Jordon on the team and all, we all knew it was a fluke and of course would be over the next day against Virginia with Sampson. But Valvano pulled off a 3rd upset allowing NCSU into the NCAA tournament. Nobody I knew believed this was going to last another game, two at most. Nobody had yet really heard of Jimmy V except in the ACC where he was thought of as sort of an “out there” guy with a lot of charisma.

Making a long story short, over the ensuing games in the tournament where basically “everyone knew” State was a goner in the next game each step of the way (and often even with a minute left in each game), an amazing thing happened. People started to believe in the underdog, that hard work, preparation, skill, and perseverance might actually work. The inspiration that flowed from the State team and Jimmy V that year was catching and life-changing for many people, me included.

When they met up with Virginia just a short time later in the final eight, again, “everyone knew” that there was no possible way NC State could beat them (and Sampson) a second time. I was at a THSCC autocross that Sunday at the old Rocky Mount Airport, and at the trophy presentations a lot of folks were trying to move things along since the game was in progress. As I got in the car to head home, State was down by like 8 points, so “I knew” it was over. Yet again, they pulled off a miracle win by 1 point to advance to the Final Four. I was celebrating driving down US64 toward Raleigh barely able to keep the car on the road. :o

We lived in The Shire apartments on Gorman St about 2 miles from campus, and when they won the title game a week later, we could hear this huge and on-going roar coming from campus. We debated whether or not to head over there, but I suppose we were already fuddy-duddy old married people by then. The next morning I recall walking across the brickyard with a constant “crunch, crunch, crunch” from the broken glass littering the place. There were burned hulks of couch springs from all the furniture that was dragged out of the DH Hill library and burned in the bon fire and an overturned Dodge Polaris (or similar beast from the 70s).

What wasn’t visible though was this amazing energy that infected everyone on campus that day and for a good while into the future. My professor I worked for (Dr Michael Boles, now a Professor Emeritus at State) and I were involved in some very trying research on a V/STOL engine inlet design for an F-15 fighter, but we approached it with a renewed vigor and enthusiasm that morning and the ensuing weeks. For me it was like a turning point that day in a way as I was really determined to figure this stuff out and reach the goals we had in front of us. Heck, after what Valvano had just accomplished with the State team, anything must be possible, right? (that was the mood at the time, and I tell ya, it was infectious beyond description -- I just have these feelings still inside me that are hard to describe but are inspiring this missive).

Jimmy Valvano continued his inspirational coaching, words and message but now people actually believed in him and paid attention to him more so than ever. The V Foundation is a fitting tribute to his legacy *especially* since it is a charity where the administration expenses are funded by a foundation grant such that 100% of donations actually go to cancer research. I just wish he was still around as I’m sure we could convince him to come out to our event...and have a blast. That we would all gather together to honor his legacy in such a fun, competitive event while donating proceeds to V Foundation is a fitting tribute to him. :)

Thanks to Brice and everyone else for putting together yet another great Jimmy V event! I wish I could have made it on Sunday though. :(


Still not into football.


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