Glad everybody had fun. It's a lot of work, but when I see everybody whooping it up & grinning non-stop, that makes it all worth it.
As far as people helping out, the course has to be mowed (and graded in some places) and the cones have to be unloaded and placed. The mowing is the most time-consuming, and the paddock area, grid and right around the bus was mowed twice to get it down to that height. The courses were mowed twice, too, but at a higher ground speed and blade height. The course design has to be tweaked for safety and to avoid rutting, which means more mowing (after a few test runs

). Afternoon course is setup, marked and taken down. Worker stations are determined and mowed for visibility of cones. There may something I'm missing, but that's pretty much what happens before a rallycross.
Since the course was mowed into the field rather than just set up autox-style on a totally mowed field, there was a lot more planning involved. But there was also a lot less mowing!

If people want to help with the next course, we'll need to grade the areas that were run on this time, figure out what to do differently next time and then mow the field for the new course designs. I'm thinking most of it should stay the same, and I have some ideas about what should change to make it even more fun.

And the earlier we get started, the better. I'll be working on it this weekend (and probably much sooner) if anybody's interested in helping out. Of course, I'll need some time to squeeze a little more fun out of the current courses before making any changes.
