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PostPosted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 10:04 pm 
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wow what a fun quick course. Thanks to Karl and David for an swesome course.

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Seconded! Sorry to be missing tomorrow, but today's event was tons of fun.


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Location: In a margaritta with a hammock!!!!
Awesome course (thanks Karl and David), awesome weather, awesome friends, awesome food afterwards.

I'm just upset that I can't be there tomorrow. Have fun!!!

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I'm hoping for as good an event tomorrow. Except for the chinese fire drill required of two drivers with the all runs at once format and smallish run groups the rest of the event was well done. The course was open and flowed well, and rewarded the right line (which I never was quite able to find all in one run). Donna drove well tho, especially considering she was driving with a broken bone in her left foot which kept her from making even one complete course walk.

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What a kick ass weekend. Thanks to everybody that helped out both days. Special thanks go out to Brett Shillock, because if it wasn't for taking a coursewalk with him at Dixie last July and having a heart-to-heart, this event never would have taken place. :cheers:

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One last thing, a Tarheeler won the set of free tires. :D

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I had an amazing time. two day's back to back is tiring standing in the sun for so long... but worth is espcially when you wrap up the day with 6 fun run's (jessie go those not me) and a FREE set of tires.


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One last thing, a Tarheeler won the set of free tires. :D


And the tire garage to put them in 8)


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Excellent weekend. I got some very useful tire testing done this weekend and the courses both days were very fun. The car felt like crap on Saturday but after some thought over night I made a bunch of changes this morning and the car felt amazing today. I don't think it has ever felt better. Now if I could have put together a complete run today I would have been even happier.

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Thanks to all that helped and offered help with my car this weekend. Chuck got us home safely. Great course Saturday, wish I could have had four full runs in my car. Thanks to Aaron for letting me finish out my runs in his ride Saturday and big thanks to Mike for letting drive his steed Sunday. Apparently I do not know how to slalom a stock Mustang, but the car is great fun.

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I had a good time, fun course. I definitely drove better Sat than Sunday. I never figured out the damn turnaround on the runway - the one time I did (or think I did) I caught 3rd instead of 1st and blew my run :oops: I think that would have been the place to left foot brake - oh well, I think I'll start turning my car into a CSP car.....

Thanks to the club for providing the beer and dogs.


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RobLupella wrote:
Thanks to the club for providing the beer and dogs.


For clarification, the fun run money paid for the hot dogs, burgers, buns, condiments and paper products. The VPs donated the beer for the cause. 8)

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I hadn't been to a THSCC event in about 2.5 years. I had a great time and got to see a lot of people I haven't seen in ages. I wish I brought better tires, but I needed to kill the last of the 295's. I had a brief moment where I considered bring down the fresh 315/325's on Saturday evening, but some Ketel One corrected that :)

I felt both courses were well designed and flowed well. I wish I could have put together a better run on Sat & Sun, but I seemed to screw up an element or two each time.

Congratulations to both crews for putting on a top notch event, even if it was hotter than the surface of the sun. :) - AB

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It was a wonderful event. Many thanks in particular to the announcer in Group 2, who helped fire up the fight between myself and Gwen as we went back and forth by mere slivers of time. It was an absolutely epic battle, and the announcer made sure we (and everyone else) knew it!

That was absolutely the best, most awesome, brilliant, and most fun way ever to lose a season, and I had SO MUCH FUN doing it. Neither of us could ask for a better way to decide the year. Congratulations, Gwen, on the HS season victory! :clap:

If you missed it, Gwen and I bested each other by hundreths and thousandths on our runs, and finally I lost the fight by making a great 95% of a run and then coning it away within about 20 yards of the finish. Awesome. :)


Tech tip: The Hoosiers were warm by about 1/4 of the way around the first sweeper, and stuck well without any spraying for 3 runs. With the smaller group size and shorter gap between runs, however, they were definitely a bit greasy for the 4th run -- I should have sprayed them down before that.

Procedural note: Grid was hard to work in group 4. Part of it was that people spread themselves out like a normal group instead of parking next to each other. The real catch, though, was the two-driver cars. With the small group and short runs, it was all I could do to give them a chance to get out and check pressures or whatever before they needed to run again. Even keeping down to just a 5-7 car separation between runs for them, I eventually ran out of single-driver cars to put between them and felt obliged to apologize for having an empty start line in order to avoid back to back hot runs.

That said, the system worked as well as possible. To make it a little easier, I'd like to see people on the single-driver side closer together, and the two-driver grid again parked close to each other but halfway down the grid. I found the pattern of "run half the singles, then run the 2-drivers, run the other half of singles, run the 2-drivers while dashing back to the other end of the singles" to be the best to keep cars in line.

It seemed to work well enough, but my usual goal of having the third in waiting line roll up as the car at the line takes off gave way to a more irregular 2 to 5 lined up at various times. But like I said, it worked.

Two heats vs. all-at-once: The great announcing and easily seen times made all-at-once brilliant and exciting. If either of those couldn't happen (as at some other events for technical reasons) then it would have lessened the impact of being able to compare heat 1 times before going back for the rematch of heat 2. But on this event, this day, it was great.

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Echoing Martin's comments regarding the run groups, I am mixed on them. I like the time between runs to think about how to improve and what I did right and wrong, on the other hand running all at once is easier to remember what went wrong and right during the run.

It does make it difficulter when the novices are all out at once either working the course w/o as many experienced people to help or when they are all running at once to get someone to ride with them or for them to ride with.


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