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PostPosted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 9:31 pm 
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Thanks so much to Brian, Kourosh, Charlie, Bret and everyone else who made the T&T/school happen!!! It was GREAT to get so much driving time. Thanks to Brian for showing us how fast our car can actually go (and how to do it).

It was also nice to go through an event with the Audi and not have a list of needed repairs before the next race. The only issue we had was getting some grass/dirt in a bead (but didn't lose air), so we'll have to clean that out. Oh yeah - I guess we need to take a leaf blower to the interior to get out all the dust!!! :)

We took some video on Marek's Flip camera, so hopefully there's some footage of people catching air at the "crossover".

See you all at the race on May 8th!

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The pictures are ready, and there's plenty of good pictures of the big air and giant clouds of dust. (Plus photographic evidence that the Red Bull car was at the event.)

Slideshow:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/learningto ... 3367/show/

Selected images:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/learningto ... 761123367/

If anyone in the group knows how to operate a DSLR I'd appreciate it if you could fill in for one of my runs.

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nice pics Michael.


serious air there Walter. :wink:

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I just wanted to take a few seconds and congratulate Michael Whitney on some inspired runs, especially his last runs in both the morning and the afternoon. While he still appears to have "autoX runs" then (your last run being much faster), it is still impressive he does this while being clean! Great job Whitney, and I left (early) on Sunday *knowing* I would see that in the results. It was also very gracious of him to share revelations that he had on course with me in the morning, as it really helped ME out. That is something I think shows A TON of class -- thank you!

.002 seconds between first and second! I am happy to see that!**

Overall results:
http://thscc.com/rallycross/events/2010/2010-0418Overall%20Results.pdf

Also, thanks to all the competitors for being understanding, and making this a great rallyX. I hope that everyone had fun, and if you have any constructive feedback (and you were there), I would love to hear it!

Thanks again, and it was an honor to be your event chair, and work with some great present and past RallyX VPs.

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Michael Czeiszperger wrote:
The pictures are ready, and there's plenty of good pictures of the big air and giant clouds of dust. (Plus photographic evidence that the Red Bull car was at the event.)

Slideshow:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/learningto ... 3367/show/

Selected images:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/learningto ... 761123367/

If anyone in the group knows how to operate a DSLR I'd appreciate it if you could fill in for one of my runs.


I have my own DSLR, but I gotta get out of the bus to use it! :roll:

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Brian Herring wrote:

Also, thanks to all the competitors for being understanding, and making this a great rallyX. I hope that everyone had fun, and if you have any constructive feedback (and you were there), I would love to hear it!


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should i take this statement personally Brian?

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RichardNuss wrote:
Thanks so much to Brian, Kourosh, Charlie, Bret and everyone else who made the T&T/school happen!!! It was GREAT to get so much driving time. Thanks to Brian for showing us how fast our car can actually go (and how to do it).


That was quite eye opening. Brian's driving was SO different from mine -- smooth and fast. It made me realize just how many bad habits I had picked up (like forcing the car around the current cone instead of looking ahead).

Another interesting observation -- I had my best times with the rear diff lock off, whereas Richard did better with the read diff lock engaged. I didn't realize that our driving styles were so different.

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Michael Czeiszperger wrote:
Driving home I went through the McDonalds to pick up a little snack for the long drive home, and the guy taking my money wanted to know what type of engine my car had. I replied with one word: "stock". He pressed on, saying, "you know, how much horsepower does it have". Ever the model of efficiency I replied with "130". He got a puzzled look on his face and said "why bother?".

That reminds me -- a while back I had sent pictures of me rallycrossing the old Subaru (GL-10 "Flying Coffin") to a friend of mine. He told me that when his wife saw the pictures she asked "Why is he racing a station wagon?"

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steve remchak wrote:
Brian Herring wrote:

Also, thanks to all the competitors for being understanding, and making this a great rallyX. I hope that everyone had fun, and if you have any constructive feedback (and you were there), I would love to hear it!


- brian



should i take this statement personally Brian?


I always take everything jokingly, so I will answer that question with that mood in mind.

I am familiar with people giving feedback but not having been involved. I would LOVE to have new people out there rallyXing, so come out! We would love to have you!

There were a "unique" set of circumstances this weekend (as with all weekends), so those that were there, with those parameters in mind, are the people that will give me something relevant I can use. Also, I don't want to tangent this thread off the subject (the great time everyone had!).

Thanks again all!

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thanks very much for a great day of racing. after some tire issues in the am i got everything together in the afternoon to get some decent runs


Thanks Brian and Everyone

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Thanks everyone for a great day of RallyX. The weather was perfect, Thanks for that. :lol:
The course for fast, fun, and challenging. It was nice to see full use of the field. To have average 75sec courses and carry moderate to fast speeds throughout was a challenge to layout (and drive) for sure. There was a lot more clay out there than one might think. We'll have to remember those areas for the next event there. Certainly the veins of sand are a challenge to design around. There was only a few spots that degraded. Catching air in the crossover ditch was fun, if not cheek tightening, especially with a left turn immediately following.
I have to say a lot of cones were used despite comments on another thread. But that's ok, I didn't hit a one of them. 8)
At the risk of jinking myself. Le Tigre remains undefeated so far in SU2 class in 2010.

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ChrisSuich wrote:
Thanks everyone for a great day of RallyX. The weather was perfect, Thanks for that. :lol:
The course for fast, fun, and challenging. It was nice to see full use of the field. To have average 75sec courses and carry moderate to fast speeds throughout was a challenge to layout (and drive) for sure. There was a lot more clay out there than one might think. We'll have to remember those areas for the next event there. Certainly the veins of sand are a challenge to design around. There was only a few spots that degraded. Catching air in the crossover ditch was fun, if not cheek tightening, especially with a left turn immediately following.
I have to say a lot of cones were used despite comments on another thread. But that's ok, I didn't hit a one of them. 8)
At the risk of jinking myself. Le Tigre remains undefeated so far in SU2 class in 2010.

Thanks again.


Chris:

Thanks for the feedback!

1. School the day before, so once they are out, I didn't want to pick them up until the afternoon. Point noted, however.

2. I think SU2 is now officially "Spec SE-R". Congrats on your SE-R win!

We, THSCC needs to maintain this course before the next time we return, or we will not be able to use the WHOLE field again, due to ruts. Is there anything else we can do to get out there and fix these issues before they grow over? If I have time before the baby, and I am more than willing to go donate the time (and the time to clean the bus). Someone just let me know, and I am there. I just don't have the time to coordinate all that, right now.

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I, too, enjoyed using the entire field. Prepping it for the next time would involve smoothing out all of the ruts, which means the use of a tractor and the appropriate heavy iron thing to drag behind it. Anyone got one of those :-)

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brian the funny things is , if i am not mistaken, le tigre is not an ser it is a qxe 1.6

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